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1984 and RCA
The Indianapolis Colts played in the RCA Dome from 1984 until 2007.
* " It's Rough ' n ' Tough " on RCA / Victoria Records 1984
* 1984: Blues Alive ( RCA / Columbia )
In 1984, Bailey was based in Sydney, and The Saints ' album, A Little Madness to Be Free, was released in July on RCA with production credited to Lurax Debris ( Bailey's pseudonym ).
Rogers, in turn, took the rights to those albums with him as RCA refused to keep them, with only Once Upon A Christmas ( a 1984 album of seasonal duets with Parton ) remaining in print.
In 1984 RCA released Touch Dance, a mini-album of remixes of four of the tracks from Touch, aimed at the club market.
One of the first television receiving systems to include BTSC capability was the RCA Dimensia, released in 1984.
When the first Mr. Mister album, I Wear the Face, was released by RCA Records in 1984, Page was offered the chance to replace Bobby Kimball as lead singer of Toto, and later was offered Peter Cetera's place in Chicago ; he refused both offers.
* Ain't Misbehavin ' and Other Fats Waller Hits ( 1984 ) RCA
Total Experience Records ( founded by Lonnie Simmons ) was taken to RCA for distribution in 1984.
* The Art of Defense, 1984, RCA ( Pop # 167 )
* " I Sweat ( Going Through The Motions )", 1984, RCA ( R & B # 28 )
* " To The Bone ", 1984, RCA
* " Heart of a Woman ", 1984, RCA
These Planet singles marked the end of their run of Top 10 hits in the US, with their subsequent RCA releases " Dare Me " in 1984 ( the Sisters ' last Australian Top 10 hit ), and " Goldmine " in 1986, reaching numbers 11 and 33 respectively.
Caballé recorded both the title role in Bellini's opera Norma ( for RCA Red Seal in 1972, opposite Plácido Domingo as Pollione ) and later the role of Adalgisa ( to Joan Sutherland's Norma ) in the 1984 Decca recording conducted by Richard Bonynge.
In 1984 he formed Bruce Hornsby and the Range, who were signed to RCA Records in 1985.
RCA had initially intended to release the SKT425 CED player with their high end Dimensia system in 1984, but cancelled the CED player as part of the system just prior to the release of the Dimensia system.
RCA Dome ( originally Hoosier Dome ) was a domed stadium, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, and the home of the Indianapolis Colts NFL franchise for 24 seasons ( 1984 – 2007 ).
In 1984, Young charted the single " It's Not Supposed to Be That Way " on RCA Records.
It was followed by a single release of the track on RCA Records in April 1984 and proved to be a moderate chart success, peaking at number eighty-seven on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart and number twenty-seven on the Hot Country Songs chart in the United States.
The Man Who Sold the World was first released on CD by RCA in 1984.
Because of his experience with the Lynx, RCA Recording Studios hired him in 1984.

1984 and Broadcast
Soon after, in 1984, TVX Broadcast Group signed on WCAY-TV ( channel 30 ).
The station signed on the air on February 18, 1984 as WCAY-TV, owned by the TVX Broadcast Group, which had signed on a few other stations in other markets.
Broadcast Date: Dec. 12, 1984.
On January 30, 1984, CPT joined forces with Lexington Broadcast Services Company by creating a joint venture between the two companies called Colex Enterprises to distribute library shows such as Father Knows Best and The Monkees, while throughout the 1980s and 1990s other shows such as Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, and The Partridge Family were licensed to The Program Exchange.
Colex Enterprises was created in 1984 as a partnership between CPT and Lexington Broadcast Services Co. Colex was most popularly known for distributing classic shows from the libraries of Screen Gems, CPT, and the later films of Bob Hope ( The Seven Little Foys, The Lemon Drop Kid, etc .).
Countdown to Looking Glass, ( 1984 ) a ' docudrama ,' shows an international incident, the breakdown in diplomacy, the escalation in international tensions leading up to a nuclear crisis, the breakout of ground and naval combat overseas, and ends with the president taking off in the airborne E-4 command post (" Looking Glass ") and the activation of the Emergency Broadcast System and air raid sirens.
In 1984 she was named the Variety Club ' Personality of the Year ' as well as winning the Australasian Academy of Broadcast, Arts and Sciences for the ' Most Promising Newcomer to Radio '.
In 1984, CFOX moved its transmitter to the Rogers Broadcast multiplex on nearby Mount Seymour in order to reduce multipath reception problems.
* Broadcast News, Reporting & Production-by White, Ted & Meppen-ISBN 0-02-427010-5, Macmillan Press, 1984
This might have been due to RCA's Broadcast Products division, which marketed the M format in the United States under the " Hawkeye " brand name, going out of business in 1984 ( shortly after M was introduced ).
In 1984 it changed owners, going from Airwaves, Inc. ( along with sister stations WQXY-FM in Baton Rouge and KQXY-FM in Beaumont, TX ) to Oppenheimer Broadcast Group of Austin, TX.
In 1984, under the ownership of Oppenheimer Broadcast Group ( Austin, TX ) which had bought the station ( and its sister stations, WLCS-AM 910 of Baton Rouge and KQXY-FM of Beaumont, TX ) from Airwaves, Inc. ( managed by Gene Nelson and Lamar Simmons, two veteran broadcasters and Baton Rouge radio pioneers of the 1940s through 1980s ), the format was switched to Adult Contemporary and the familiar black-and-red easy listening " rose logo " was replaced by a bloc sans-serif blue logo.

1984 and Systems
AIX / 370 was IBM's third attempt to offer Unix-like functionality for their mainframe line, specifically the System / 370 ( the prior versions were a TSS / 370 based Unix system developed jointly with AT & T c. 1980, and VM / IX a VM / 370 based system developed jointly with Interactive Systems Corporation c. 1984 ).
* 1984 — Metaphor Computer Systems, founded by David Liddle and Don Massaro, releases Data Interpretation System ( DIS ).
In 1984 Hennessy was convinced of the future commercial potential of the design, and left Stanford to form MIPS Computer Systems.
MIPS Computer Systems Inc. was founded in 1984 by a group of researchers from Stanford University that included John L. Hennessy, as a vendor of microprocessor chips.
* 1984: MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. co-founded by Dr. John Hennessy, Skip Stritter, and Dr. John Moussouris
Kurzweil Music Systems was founded in the same year, and in 1984, the Kurzweil K250 was unveiled.
The MIPS system was followed by the MIPS-X and in 1984 Hennessy and his colleagues formed MIPS Computer Systems.
He also worked as a consultant and vice president for new product research at Kurzweil Music Systems from 1984 to 1988, helping to develop the Kurzweil K2000.
* Scott W. Y. Wang and Jeff B. Lindberg " HP-UX: Implementation of UNIX on the HP 9000 Series 500 Computer Systems ", Hewlett-Packard Journal ( volume 35 number 3, March 1984 )
Other key points in the 1960s and 1970s would be the foundation of CAD systems United Computing, Intergraph, IBM, Intergraph IGDS in 1974 ( which led to Bentley Systems MicroStation in 1984 )
Perot founded Electronic Data Systems ( EDS ) in 1962, sold the company to General Motors in 1984, and founded Perot Systems in 1988.
Leonard Bosack and Sandy Lerner, a married couple who worked as computer operations staff members at Stanford University, later joined by Richard Troiano, founded Cisco Systems in 1984.
Hughes Helicopters was made a subsidiary initially and renamed McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems in August 1984.
Established in 1984, its members come from five Technion faculties, and it has a technical staff of Technion scientists in a variety of space-related fields: ( Physics, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Autonomous Systems and Computer Sciences ).
With their encouragement he formed Groton Database Systems ( named after the town, Groton, Massachusetts, where they were located ) on Labor Day 1984 and started work on what would eventually be released as InterBase.
Jarvis was working on advanced satellite designs in the Systems Application Laboratory when he was selected as a payload specialist candidate in July 1984.
Keith A. Bentley, in conjunction with his brother, Barry J. Bentley, founded Bentley Systems in 1984.
The glitch was known and used from an early point on, first by Electronic Speech Systems to produce sampled speech in games such as Impossible Mission ( 1983, Epyx ) and Ghostbusters ( 1984, Activision ).
* Decision Support Systems for Marketing Managers ( 1984 )
In 1984, he moved back to Arizona, settling in Phoenix, where he was hired by billboard company Outdoor Systems.
As of January 1, 1984, the new AT & T Technologies, Inc. assumed the corporate charter of Western Electric, which was then split into several divisions, each focusing on a particular type of customer ( e. g. AT & T Technology Systems, AT & T Network Systems ).
* 1984: Offshore Power Systems was shut down after completing none.

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