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.

RCA Corporation
Hâng-gia̍p Media
Electronics
Tshòng-kiàn nî 1919 nî 10 goe̍h 17 ji̍t;​ 105 nî í-chêng​ (1919-10-17) as Radio Corporation of America. Name changed to RCA Corporation on May 9, 1969.
Tshòng-kiàn-tsiá Owen D. Young
Defunct 1987 nî;​ í-chêng​ (1987)
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 [en] 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

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  1. Until 2010 known as Thomson SA

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  1. "RCA (Radio Corporation of America)". IEEE Global History Network. IEEE. June 1, 2017 khòaⁿ--ê.