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

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™?^^TTI^'n^'nTTTTTl| | f\^ COVER — This family group is looking at black- and-white images on a projection-type home television receiver, developed experimentally by RCA. CONTENTS VOLUME 4 NUMBER 2 JANUARY 1945 NEW ERA IN RADIO COMMUNICATIONS PAGE by Brigadier General David Sariiojf 3 ANNIVERSARY DINNER RCA Observes 25th Birthday 7 NBC STATIONS LEAD IN LISTENING HABITS POLL Nation-wide Siirvetj Results Reported 10 RCA INAUGURATES RETIREMENT PLAN Eighty-five Per Cent of Eligible Employees Enroll 11 MUSIC RECORDING RESUMES RCA Victor Produces Neir Selections 12 WELCOME HOME AUDITIONS by C. L. Men-ser 14 MICROSCOPE AIDS DENTISTRY Details of Teeth Never Seen Before RevcaUd 16 TELEVISION REPORTS VOTE NBC Visualizes Results of Balloting 17 RADIOPHOTO IN ADVERTISING Method Used in Global Advertising 18 SARNOFF RECEIVES TOP TBA AWARD Called Fattier of American. Television . 19 NEW SYSTEM FOR PENICILLIN All-Electronic Method for Producing Wonder Drug 23 NBC DRAMATIZES HOME LIFE New University of the Air Course Starts 25 ORCHESTRAS OF THE NATION Five Major Orchestras in New Se7-ies 26 SARNOFF BECOMES A GENERAL Promotion Follows Overseas Duty 27 SEES VAST NEW TUBE MARKET Industrial Applications Dicrease Demand 28 RCA TRANSMITTERS IN CHINA Serve in War Against Japan 29 THOMPSON DIES IN ACTION Killed on War Department Mission 30 Radio Age, published quarterly by the Department of Information of the Radio Corporation of America. RCA Building, New York, N. Y., for the RCA services: RCA Laboratories. RCA Victor Division, R.C.A. Communications, Inc., Radiomarine Corporation of America, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., R.C.A. Institutes, Inc., RCA Service Company, Inc.