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

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RADIO AGE RESEARCH • MANUFACTURING • COMMUNICATIONS • BROADCASTING • TELEVISION :OVER \n RCA Image Orthicon I^amera is focused on a )lay in the opening game )f the 1948 baseball season it the Polo Grounds, in *}ew York. All home-games )f the N. Y. Giants are ;elevised by NBC. Services of RCA are : RCA Laboratories Division • RCA Victor Division RCA Communications, Inc. iomarine Corporation of America lonal Broadcasting Company, Inc. RCA Institutes, Inc. I RCA Service Company, Inc. ! RCA international Division VOLUME 7 NUMBER 3 APRIL 1948 CONTENTS PAGE TELEVISION OPENING NEW ERA by David Sarnoff 3 NBC PREPARES FOR CONVENTIONS 5 FIRST NETWORK VIDEO PACT 7 ELECTRON MICROSCOPE PROGRESS by Dr. James Hillier 8 RADIO RELAYS SURMOUNT STORMS 10 TRACES FM ADVANCES by Dr. C. B. Jolliffe 11 NEW LUXURY LINER IS RCA-EQUIPPED 12 PROGRAMS BY DOCUMENTATION 13 SCIENCE AT NEW CROSSROADS by David Sarnoff 14 MIDGET BROADCASTING STATION 16 TWO-WAY RADIOS FOR TAXIS 17 1,500 STUDENTS IN RCA INSTITUTES by George L. Van Deusen 18 TELEVISION—A POWERFUL TOOL IN MODERN EDUCATION by William H. Knoivles 20 TOSCANINI TELEVISED 21 BRAND NAMES ARE TRUSTED by Frank M. Folsom 22 RIVER PILOTS LAUD RADIOPHONE 23 RCA REVIEW ENDS 2ND YEAR 24 ADMIRAL BUCK ELECTED PRESIDENT OF RADIOMARINE 25 MODERNIZED COMMUNICATIONS CALLS FOR TRAINED PERSONNEL by Earl Zack 26 RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA RCA Building, New York 20, N. Y. David Sarnoff, President and Chairman of the Board Lewis MacConnach, Secretary Arthur B. Tuttle, Treasurer Radio Age is published quarterly by the Department of Information, Radio Corporation of America, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.