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    The RCA Corporation was a major American electronics company, which was founded in 1919 as the Radio Corporation of America. It was initially a patent...
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    The RCA connector is a type of electrical connector commonly used to carry audio and video signals. The name RCA derives from the company Radio Corporation...
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  • from the initials of its now defunct parent company, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA). RCA Records was fully acquired by Bertelsmann in 1987, making...
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    and ON Corporation. RCA is an abbreviation for the Radio Corporation of America, founded in 1919. The company became known as the RCA Corporation in 1969...
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    with Ampex, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Motorola, and RCA Victor Records (RCA - Radio Corporation of America). The 8-track tape format is now considered...
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    Sholes and Chet Atkins established RCA Victor's first Nashville recording facility within the Methodist Television Radio & Film Commission building at 1525...
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  • NBC Radio Network. For the first 61 years of its existence, this network was owned by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) with New York City radio station...
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  • up RCA in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. RCA is Radio Corporation of America, a former American electronics company. RCA may also refer to: RCA (trademark)...
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    turnstile for the Perey company, as well as modern radios, broadcast equipment, and televisions for RCA. He was a founder of the Industrial Designers Society...
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  • pattern, the RCA Photophone PB-17 and PB-31, introduced in 1931. The PB-31 was employed by Radio City Music Hall in 1932. Also in 1931, RCA introduced the...
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    30 Rockefeller Plaza was known for its main tenant, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), from its opening in 1933 until 1988 and then for General...
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  • music for radio broadcasting which dated back to NBC's Radio Recording Division. Efforts were made as early as 1936 to consolidate The RCA Victor Transcription...
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    Keith-Albee-Orpheum theater chain and Radio Corporation of America; the resulting movie studio RKO Radio Pictures used RCA Photophone as its primary sound system...
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    David Sarnoff (category RCA people)
    businessman who played an important role in the American history of radio and television. He led RCA for most of his career in various capacities from shortly after...
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    Monolithic Array Computer) is an 8-bit microprocessor family introduced by RCA. It is historically notable as the first CMOS microprocessor. The first production...
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    its RCA brand in the United States and under the Thomson brand in Europe. There were also RCA/Thomson PMPs without the Lyra name, such as the RCA Kazoo...
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  • Werner Kern developed the basic procedure in 1965 while working for RCA, the Radio Corporation of America. It involves the following chemical processes...
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    Victor Talking Machine Company (category RCA Records)
    the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and became the RCA Victor Division of the Radio Corporation of America until late 1968, when it was renamed RCA Records...
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    The RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer (nicknamed Victor) was the first programmable electronic synthesizer and the flagship piece of equipment at the Columbia-Princeton...
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  • RCA Communication Systems is a private label brand used by Discount Two Way Radio Corporation (DTWR) to market its own brand Two-way radio and related...
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    sections. Radio City, along Sixth Avenue and centered on 30 Rockefeller Plaza, includes Radio City Music Hall and was built for RCA's radio-related enterprises...
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    and Deadlock. For Taken by Force, RCA Records made a determined effort to promote the album in stores and on the radio. The album's single, "Steamrock Fever"...
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  • The RCA CDP1861 was an integrated circuit Video Display Controller, released by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) in the mid-1970s as a support chip...
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    Eddie Fisher (category RCA Victor artists)
    performing on Cantor's radio show he was an instant hit and gained nationwide exposure. He then signed a recording contract with RCA Victor and became their...
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    Dinah Shore (category RCA Victor artists)
    contract with RCA Victor Records in 1940.[citation needed] In March 1939, Shore debuted on national radio on the Sunday-afternoon CBS Radio program, Ben...
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  • described above. In the early 1950s, this technology was first developed at RCA (Radio Corporation of America). Subsequently, many office machine companies,...
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    Bow Wow Wow (redirect from Radio G. String)
    as easily as they subvert Malcolm McLaren's image manipulation. In an RCA radio promo vinyl recording, guitarist Ashman responded: Well, they do a lot...
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  • time between July 2011 and October 2011 as all RCA Music Group labels were merged with RCA Records. RCA Music Group was created by BMG in March 2004 shortly...
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    broadcast business consolidation, radio manufacturer Radio Corporation of America (RCA) acquired New York City radio station WEAF from American Telephone...
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    Kate Smith (category RCA Victor artists)
    Carnegie Hall, RCA Victor Records #83 US 1964 The Sweetest Sounds of Kate Smith, RCA Victor Records #145 US 1965 A Touch of Magic, RCA Victor Records...
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