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The atom reactor, water cooled, was the result of almost a decade of research at the naval reactors branch of the atomic energy commission and Westinghouse Electric Corp..
Let us look at the heavy-electrical-goods industry in which General Electric, Westinghouse and a number of other manufacturers were recently convicted of engaging in a conspiracy to rig prices and allocate the market.
NNS and Westinghouse Electric Company jointly form Offshore Power Systems to build floating nuclear power plants for Public Service Electric and Gas Company.
The following cooperation among RCA, General Electric, the United Fruit Company, the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and American Telephone & Telegraph ( AT & T ) brought about innovations in high-power radio technology, and also the founding of the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ) in the US.
In 1930, the U. S. Department of Justice brought antitrust charges against RCA, General Electric and Westinghouse.
Although George Westinghouse had bought Gaulard and Gibbs ' patents in 1885, the Edison Electric Light Company held an option on the U. S. rights for the Z. B. D.
* A letter for the reactor's designer (" W " for Westinghouse, " G " for General Electric, " C " for Combustion Engineering, and " B " for Bechtel )
After the Skate-class vessels, reactor development proceeded and in the USA a single series of standardized designs was built by both Westinghouse and General Electric, with one reactor powering each vessel.
** The NBC radio network opens with 24 stations ( formed by Westinghouse, General Electric and RCA ).
Tesla's designs are soon put in practical use by George Westinghouse of the Westinghouse Electric.
Thomas Edison, Brush, Western Electric, and Westinghouse had exhibits.
The invention sparked the " War of Currents " between the Westinghouse Electric Corporation and the General Electric Company headed by Thomas Edison and J. P. Morgan.
One was Skybus, an automated mass transit system prototyped by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation beginning in 1964.
In 1893, Westinghouse Electric was hired to design a system to generate alternating current on Niagara Falls, and three years after that, the world's first large AC power system was created, activated on August 26, 1895.
In July 2005, BNFL confirmed it planned to sell Westinghouse Electric Company, then estimated to be worth $ 1. 8bn (£ 1bn ).
Duke plans to develop the site for two Westinghouse Electric Company AP1000 ( advanced passive ) pressurized water reactors.
Among the casualties to exit the semiconductor business were General Electric and Westinghouse.
* Eugene Victor Kaplan, designer of the first electrical switch engine for Westinghouse Electric Company
Vladimir Zworykin worked for Westinghouse Electric Corporation at that time.
U. S. startup companies included Automatix and Adept Technology, Inc. At the height of the robot boom in 1984, Unimation was acquired by Westinghouse Electric Corporation for 107 million U. S. dollars.

Westinghouse and Corporation
The result was Federally-created monopolies in radio for GE and the Westinghouse Corporation and in telephone systems for the American Telephone & Telegraph Company.
Next, in 1892, he received an appointment as professor for the newly formed Electrical Engineering department at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana ; while there he helped the Westinghouse Corporation install the lighting for the 1893 World Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
Other notable factories that were located in Muncie include: Delco Remy, Westinghouse ( later ABB, now the site of Progress Rail ), Indiana Steel and Wire, General Motors ( New Venture Gear ), Warner Gear ( later BorgWarner ), The Broderick Company ( former division of Harsco ), Dayton-Walther Corporation, and Ball Corporation.
* Elektro, eight robots built by the Westinghouse Corporation in Mansfield.
Westinghouse Electric, Computervision Corporation, and Analog Devices, and consulted for numerous small and medium-sized businesses in Massachusetts.
In 1916, Frank Conrad, an employee for the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, began broadcasting from his Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania garage with the call letters 8XK.
The first functional AMLCD display was made by Dr T Peter Brody at Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1973.
Predecessor firms of Viacom include Gulf + Western, which later became Paramount Communications Inc., and Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
From 1986 to 1992, a series of transactions involving WNEW-FM and its sister radio and television stations, resulted in ownership of WNEW-FM passing from Metromedia to Westinghouse Broadcasting ( former sister stations WNEW-TV became WNYW under News Corporation, and WNEW ( AM ) became WBBR under Bloomberg ).
* Westinghouse Licensing, the brand management division of CBS Corporation, and its licensees:
** Westinghouse Lighting Corporation, formerly Angelo Brothers Company, selling lamps, lamp fixtures and ceiling fans
* Westinghouse Electric ( 1886 ), renamed CBS Corporation in 1997
* George Westinghouse, founder of Westinghouse Electric Corporation
* Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Distribution Systems, vol.
* Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Electric power transmission patents ; Tesla polyphase system.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation was an American manufacturing company.

Westinghouse and acquired
RCA agreed to market the radio equipment manufactured by GE and Westinghouse, and in follow-on agreements, RCA also acquired the radio patents that had been held by Westinghouse and the United Fruit Company.
( Westinghouse later reclaimed the WJZ callsign when it acquired a Baltimore television station in 1959 ; WJZ-TV in Baltimore, and its sister radio station, are now owned by CBS.
In 1982, Westinghouse, who had acquired TelePrompTer the previous year, sold its share of Showtime back to Viacom.
* Siemens Power Generation, the acquired non-nuclear energy divisions of Westinghouse Electric
MOSS was originally developed by Gould until Westinghouse acquired that division.
* 1888: George Westinghouse acquired patents from Nikola Tesla for a polyphase AC system and an induction motor.
* 2009: Westinghouse acquired Nuclear Fuel Industries LTD, Japans sole producer of nuclear fuel for boiling-water and pressurized-water reactors and CS Innovations, LLC, a leading Instrumentation and Control ( I & C ) nuclear product supplier to the digital I & C safety system upgrade market.
Other railway engineering assets were acquired, including Westinghouse Brake & Signal and the engine builder Mirrlees Blackstone, which came with the Brush businesses.
Westinghouse also acquired other patents for AC transformers from Lucien Gaulard and John Dixon Gibbs.
In 1983, Westinghouse Learning Corporation was acquired by National Computer Systems ( NCS ).
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, which acquired CBS, Inc. in 1995, acquired Infinity Broadcasting in 1997.
In early 1996, Westinghouse acquired CBS, making KDKA-TV a CBS owned-and-operated station, after four decades as being simply a CBS affiliate.
KYW acquired a television counterpart when Westinghouse bought WPTZ ( channel 3 ) -- the nation's third commercial television station and NBC's second television affiliate -- in 1953.
During August 1936, WOWO was acquired by Westinghouse Broadcasting as its first owned and operated radio station.
In 1962 he founded Unimation Inc., and served as chief executive until it was acquired by Westinghouse in 1982.
After American Radio Systems was acquired by CBS / Westinghouse, the combined company was required to sell two of their FM stations, along with three AM stations.
It was then purchased by Westinghouse, which had acquired WMAQ 670 ( which has since changed call letters to WSCR ) a few years before.
Z Channel was owned by Theta Cable ( a division of TelePrompTer Corporation ) which was acquired by Group W ( Westinghouse ) in 1981.
These cars are similar to the C-100s formerly used at Singapore Changi Airport ’ s Skytrain system in the early 1990s, jointly built by Westinghouse and Adtranz ( acquired by Bombardier ).
Four years later, Westinghouse Broadcasting acquired Baltimore television station WAAM ( channel 13 ) and changed its call letters to WJZ-TV, which remained an ABC affiliate until 1995 when the station switched to CBS.
It was subsequently acquired by Shoreacres Broadcasting, a consortium that included Westinghouse and The Globe and Mail, in 1961, and changed its frequency to 590 in 1964 as CKWW signed on at 580 that year in Windsor and CKAR, ( known today as CFBK-FM ), Huntsville, Ontario had to change its frequency from 590 to 630 kHz.

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