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

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VOLUME 15 NUMBER 1 EARCH • MANUFACTURING • COMMUNICATIONS BROADCASTING ^TELEVISION JANUARY 1956 COVER Margot Fonteyn starred in the first color TV appearance of the Sadler's Wells Ballet with the NBC presentation of "Sleeping Beauty." 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 quarter!/ by the Department of Information, Radio Corporation of America, 30 Rocke- feller Plaza. New York 20, N Y. Printed in U.S.A. CONTENTS Page RCA Achieves Billion-Dollar Business in 1955 3 Folsom Foresees Quality Market in 1956 6 RCA's BIZMAC Goes to Work 8 RCA Scholarships Awarded to 28 College Students 10 Weaver Named Chairman of NBC; Robert Sarnoff Becomes President 11 Automation and Economic Growth 12 The First All-Color TV Station 13 3-Point National Security Program Urged by Sarnoff 15 What's The Latest? 16 A Cold War Weapon for 50 Cents 18 Expansion of RCA Marine Operations 19 Laboratories RCA, Ltd 20 The Far East Sees TV 22 Wide Wide World 25 TV's First Touring Opera Company 26 Solving a Radio Traffic Problem 27 Overseas Message Volume Reaches New High 28 Scatter Propagation 29 New Visual Effects for Color TV 31 News in Brief 32 RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA RCA Building, New York 20, N.Y. DAVID SARNOFF, Choirr JOHN Q. CANNON, Se of the Board FRANK M. FOLSOM, President ERNEST B. GOR!N, Treasurer