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

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VOLUME 15 NUMBER 4 ARCH • MANUFACTURING • COMMUNICATIONS BROADCASTING'TELEVISION OCTOBER 1956 CONTENTS COVER Brig. General David Sarnoff and Dr. Harry F. Olson, of RCA Laboratories, with the new RCA "hear-see" tape player of television programs for the home. (See story on page 8.) Printed in U.S.A. Page Fifty Years in Radio 3 Electronic "Gifts" from RCA Research 8 Color TV Sales Go Upward 14 Ziegfeld Theatre Becomes a Color Studio 15 TV and Radio at the Conventions 17 The Smallest TV "Station" 1° "Compatible Colors to See and Wear" 20 A New Center for Nuclear Research 21 Ten Years of TV in the Home 22 "The President's Favorite Music" 23 Worker Safety Wins Honor for RCA 24 RCA-NBC Views on UHF Broadcasting 25 New UHF Station in Buffalo 27 Electronics in Latin America 28 Radar for the Starfighter 31 News in Brief 32 RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA RCA Building, New York 20, N.Y. DAVID SARNOFF, Chairman of the Bo JOHN Q. CANNON, Secretory FRANK M. FOLSOM, President ERNEST B. GORIN, Treasurer