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

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VOLUME 13 NUMBER 1 tCH • MANUFACTURING • COMMUNICATIONS BROADCASTING •TELEVISION JANUARY 1954 COVER Color cameras focus on a scene from "Carmen" at NBC's Colonial Theatre in New York during the first per- formance of opera on color television. 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 quarterly fa/ Ihe Deportment of (nformofion, Rodro Corporolion of Americo, 30 Hocke- leller Plozo, New Vorlt 20, N, Y. Printed In USA. CONTENTS Pago Stage Set for Color Television as Electronic Science Advances ... 3 by Brig. General David Sarnoff Folsom Sees Business Opportunities in Buyers' Market 7 Four Executives of RCA are Promoted ' RCA and NBC Launch Introductory Year of Color TV 10 Magnetic Tape Recording of Television Pictures 13 RCA Licenses and Royalties 1" World's Most Powerful Radio Transmitter Dedicated 17 No Secrets Beneath the Ocean for the "Fish Finder" 21 by George P. Aldridge Blood Counting by Electronics 23 New Flexibility for Television in NBC's Studio 5H 24 by Leonard Hole World of Electronics Produces a Long-Run Hit Show 26 by Horry P. O'Brien Icebreaker Plows Labrador Waters with RCA Radio Equipment ... 29 Tiny Broadcast Receivers Use Improved RCA Transistors 31 RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA RCA Building, New York 20, N.Y. DAVID SARNOFF, Chairman of the Board JOHN Q. CANNON, Secretary FRANK M. FOLSOM, Preiidenf ERNEST B. GORIN, Treasurer