RCA
RCA choân-miâ sī Bí-kok La-jí-o͘h Kong-si (Radio Corporation of America), tī 1919 nî khai-gia̍p, 1988 nî hō͘ GE bóe khì, pēng-chiá kái-sàn.
Final logo, used from 1968 to 1987 | |
Hâng-gia̍p |
Media Electronics |
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Tshòng-kiàn nî | 1919 nî 10 goe̍h 17 ji̍t | as Radio Corporation of America. Name changed to RCA Corporation on May 9, 1969.
Tshòng-kiàn-tsiá | Owen D. Young |
Defunct | 1987 nî |
Fate | Acquired by GE in 1986, various divisions sold or liquidated, trademark rights sold to Thomson SA in 1988. |
Successors |
General Electric RCA (owned by Talisman Brands) RCA Records (owned by Sony Music Entertainment) NBCUniversal (owned by Comcast) |
Tsóng-pōo | New York City, New York, U.S.[1] |
Líng-tō jîn-bu̍t | David Sarnoff (first general manager) |
Ho̍k-bū sán-phín |
Radios Vacuum tubes Phonograph records Electric Phonograph RCA Photophone Televisions CED Videodisc TV station equipment: Studio cameras Videotape machines Film chains TV transmitters TV broadcast antennas Satellites Video game consoles |
Bú-kong-si |
GE (1919–1932, 1986–1987) Technicolor SA[lower-alpha 1] (trademark rights only, 1987–2022) Talisman Brands d.b.a Established Inc. (trademark, since 2022) |
Divisions |
RCA Records NBC RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video |
Siong-koan
siu-kái- RCA Records: Pat sī RCA ê chú-kong-si, hiān-sî sio̍k Sony Music Entertainment.
Tsù-kiok
siu-kái- ↑ Until 2010 known as Thomson SA
Tsù-kái
siu-kái- ↑ "RCA (Radio Corporation of America)". IEEE Global History Network. IEEE. June 1, 2017 khòaⁿ--ê.
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