Radio age research, manufacturing, communications, broadcasting, television (1941)

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VOLUME 14 NUMBER 1 SEARCH • MANUFACTURING • COMMUNICATION BROADCASTING* TELEVISION JANUARY 1955 COVER RCA's new 21-inch color TV set, which is in commercial production at RCA plant, Bloomington, Ind. NOTICE When requesting a change in mailing address please include the code letters and numbers which appear with the stencilled address on the envelope. Radio Age is published quarter// by the Department of Information, Radio Corporation of America, 30 Rocke- feller Plaza, New fork 20, N Y. Pnnled in U.S.A. CONTENTS Page Largest Volume of Business in RCA History With Sales Approximately $930 Million 3 RCA's Electronic Light Amplifier 6 Folsom Sees Increased Sales in 1955 7 RCA 21-Inch Color TV in Production 9 Color TV Meets the People 11 More Music for More People 13 Servicing of Electronic Equipment 15 Where RCA Tests Itself 16 Opportunities in the Electronic and Atomic Age 18 Built for Color from the Ground Up: NBC's New TV Studio in California 19 Electrofax 20 Who's Watching? 22 Light, Power and Progress 25 First Million-Watt TV Station 26 New Plant Dedicated by RCA in Findlay, Ohio 27 TEX Speeds Commerce Across the Seas 28 Old Mexico Pioneers in Modern Communications 30 News in Brief 32 RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA RCA Building, New York 20, N.Y. DAVID SARNOFF, Chairman of the Board FRANK M. FOLSOM, President JOHN Q. CANNON, Secretary ERNEST B. GORIN, Treasurer