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Several companies, including Fairchild Semiconductor, RCA and Texas Instruments, picked up on the invention and began development programs.
He began assisting Sholes as a Session Leader when the New York – based producer needed help organizing Nashville sessions for RCA Victor artists.
In 1934 Armstrong began working for RCA at the request of the president of RCA, David Sarnoff.
RCA began to lobby for a change in the law or FCC regulations that would prevent FM radios from becoming dominant.
RCA Victor began recording performances by several orchestras on optical sound around 1941, resulting in higher-fidelity masters for 78-rpm discs.
Previous events were held in the Market Square Arena or the RCA Dome, but given the new stadium built for the Indianapolis Colts, Lucas Oil Stadium began hosting Final Four events in 2010.
GE used RCA as its retail arm for radio sales from 1919, when GE began production, until 1930.
RCA began selling the first electronic turntable in 1930.
In 1931, RCA Victor began selling 33⅓ rpm records.
World War II slowed the deployment of television in the US, but RCA began selling television sets almost immediately after the war ceased.
In 1951, Little Richard Penniman began recording for RCA Records in the jump blues style of late 1940s stars Roy Brown and Billy Wright.
After moving to London, Vangelis signed with RCA Records, set up his own studio, Nemo Studios, and began recording a string of electronic albums, such as Heaven and Hell ( 1975 ), Albedo 0. 39 ( 1976 ), Spiral ( 1977 ), Beaubourg ( 1978 ), and China ( 1979 ).
In September 1938, the Miller band began making recordings for the RCA Victor, Bluebird Records subsidiary.
During these years, as well, the American studios began abandoning the Western Electric system for RCA Photophone's variable-area approach — by the end of 1936, only Paramount, MGM, and United Artists still had contracts with ERPI.
With the advent of FM stereo radio broadcasting, interest in the mono static signals of XERF began to wane and its signal was switched from the 250 kW RCA transmitter, which was never paid-for and which consistently kept breaking down, to a new 50 kW transmitter which was most often run at 10 kW days and 50 kW nights, and which only recently has returned to 50 kW full-time.
For a time Bill Mack ’ s shows began to go out from XERF between 2AM and 6AM Central Standard Time using the 250, 000 watts RCA transmitter and Venditti had talked about creating a microwave link so that Bill Mack could broadcast live from his own studio in Fort Worth.
By the 1936 sessions Victor, now owned by RCA, began to experiment with multiple microphones to achieve more comprehensive reproductions of the orchestra.
RCA began to transmit transatlantic radio messages from Radio Central after its opening on November 5, 1921.
Decca's deals with numerous other record labels began to fall apart: RCA Records, for instance, abandoned Decca to set up its own UK office in 1971.
Decca started recording in stereo on 14 – 28 May 1954, in Victoria Hall in Geneva, the first European record company to do so, only three months after RCA Victor began recording in stereo in the U. S. Decca archives show that Ernest Ansermet and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande recorded Tamara by Mily Balakirev ; the overture to Benvenuto Cellini by Hector Berlioz ; Stenka Razin by Alexander Glazunov ; and Anatoly Liadov's Baba-Yaga, Eight Russian Folksongs, and Kikimora.
After surviving that, he began pressing his old label, RCA, to release a boxed-set retrospective of his career, and resumed recording, attempting to complete one final album.
In February 1954, RCA Victor began recording the orchestra in stereo, under the direction of Charles Munch.
Monteux was so successful in improving the orchestra that NBC began broadcasting some of its concerts and RCA Victor offered the orchestra a new recording contract in 1941.
RCA Victor began making studio recordings of the NBC Symphony for commercial release in 1938 ; Mozart's Symphony No. 40 and Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 88 were the first works to be recorded.

RCA and videodisc
The first use of letterbox appeared with the RCA videodisc ( CED ) format.
The SelectaVision videodisc system, not to be confused with the same trademark that RCA applied to its VCRs, never developed the manufacturing volumes to substantially bring down its price, could not compete against cheaper, recordable videotape technology, and was abandoned in 1985 for a write-off of several hundred million dollars.
A popular theory was that the rights were " lost " as a result of the collapse of the failed CED or SelectaVision videodisc format – to promote the adoption of the format, RCA reportedly purchased exclusive rights to Urgh!
These inputs allowed owners to easily connect a stereo audio / video source, like a Video Cassette Recorder, LaserDisc player, or with use of an RCA SelectaVision CED videodisc players to the television.

RCA and research
Later on in the 1970s, manufacturers of professional video broadcast equipment, such as Bosch ( through their Fernseh division ), RCA, and Ampex developed prototype digital videotape recorders ( VTR ) in their research and development labs.
Liquid crystal materials became a topic of research into the development of flat panel electronic displays beginning in 1962 at RCA Laboratories.
In 1966, Joel E. Goldmacher and Joseph A. Castellano, research chemists in Heilmeier group at RCA, discovered that mixtures made exclusively of nematic compounds that differed only in the number of carbon atoms in the terminal side chains could yield room-temperature nematic liquid crystals.
This greatly assisted RCA in its television research.
In 1941, before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the cornerstone was laid for a research and development facility, RCA Laboratories in Princeton, New Jersey.
* Harold H. Beverage vice president of research and development at RCA Communications Inc
Rocky Point is home to the site where American radio company RCA once operated a very large transmitting and transmitter research facility, known as Radio Central.
In the United States, after considerable research, the National Television Systems Committee approved an all-electronic system developed by RCA which encoded the color information separately from the brightness information and greatly reduced the resolution of the color information in order to conserve bandwidth.
The photomultiplier, subject of intensive research at RCA and in Leningrad, Russia, would become an essential component within sensitive television cameras.
The biggest studios were owned and operated by large media companies like RCA, Columbia and EMI, who typically had their own electronics research and development divisions that designed and built custom-made recording equipment and mixing consoles for their studios.
The Royal College of Art ( informally the RCA ) is a public research university specialised in art and design located in London, United Kingdom.
* June-A research group at RCA headed by Vladimir K. Zworykin publicly launches the iconoscope, the first practical cathode ray tube television camera.
GE was the parent company of both RCA and NBC, and technical research was done at the Schenectady plant.
The station left the air sometime in 1933 as RCA turned its attention to all-electronic cathode ray tube ( CRT ) television research at its Camden, New Jersey facility, under the leadership of Dr. Vladimir K. Zworykin.

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