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

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VOLUME 13 NUMBER 2 ARCH • MANUFACTURING • COMMUNICATION! BROADCASTING •TELEVISION CONTENTS APRIL1954 COVER The first commercial RCA color television sets undergo their final test at the RCA plant in Bloomington, Indiana. NOTICE When requesting o change In mailing address please include the code letters and numbers which oppear with the stencilled address on the envelope. Rodio Age is published quorlerlf by the Department of /nformofion, Rodio Corporotion of America, 30 Rocke feller Plaza, New ^ork 20, N. Y. Printed in US. A. Page RCA Begins Production of Color TV Sets 3 Challenges and Opportunities of Today 6 Guided Missiles 7 fay P. B. Reed Folsom Urges Equal Job Opportunity for All 10 RCA Atomic Battery 11 Electronic Sound Absorber 14 by Dr. Harry F. Olson Making Transistors 16 New York Police Scan Suspects with TV 18 Television in Japan 19 Radio Helps to Move a Mountain 21 fay E. A. Lapori Syndicated Film Opens New Field in TV 23 fay Carl M. Sfanfon What I Found Out About Television 24 fay RosHa Sarnoff Versatile Stage Supports New NBC Show 25 Tangier: Crossroads of Radio 27 fay Eugene D. Becken They Keep the Standards High in Broadcasting 29 News in Brief 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, Presidenf ERNEST B. GORIN, Treasurer