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

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Business Triples in 10 n y-.ige 1 ?,) duc«d by RCA Victor in excess of 1.000.000 annually. Judyeii by its ?reat popularity, the RCA 45-rpm system of recorded music has proved a development of which we may well be proud." Early in January. 1950. RCA Vic- tor announced that it would issue superior SS's-rpm long-play rec- ords. They have been en the market since March. The^e records of im- proved tjuality and tonal fidelity feature the world's greatest artists, performing the world's finest mu- sic, for the benefit of music lovers who desire continuous selections in long-play form. The "33^ 3" records supplement the complete line of recordings on 45- and 7S-rpm disks: they do not displace ■■45's" or ""S's" in the RCA Victor catalog, but are an additional ser\ice. "All major recording companies, except two. and a large number of small manufacturers now offer the ■45' type of record." declared Gen- eral Samoff. •^vhile more than 70 instrument mcinufacturers have in- corporated turntables to play the "45" records in their products." To accommodate these three types of records. General Samoff said, the RCA Victor 19-50 line of Victrola phonographs and radio-television combinations features instruments that play all three phonograph speeds. It will be RCA"s continued policy, he added, to make available to the public RCA Victor's unsur- passed library of music and noted artists, recorded for all phonograph .<5peeds. Broiidcasting and General Sarr.off^iin progress has tional Broad service of broadcast ii the past which radji graphically tential wlj Accordii 40.700,0 e-r-i Addinj portah autoE '"'.1; table \a- - a idio ring ions viid, po- ion. S-3.000.000 radi^ States. "The operation work is s»s yet u; margin of loss is duced." he said, that television works will becon prises within a 1 the size of the : advertising s: ing rates inc!\: hook: Discussinjr General Sar elusion: "The volu earnings of t three months ing. The pro a whole are rected that And expandir a world tha should pres solution. I these prob! ing basis, cf the inte: customer ~ stockholc. we are c shows. \v progress i to year. ' terests to made by America.' Africa The F th<rie i' movemi Sh. !!. are ii^ add J. eKfCA n