RCA originated as a reorganization of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America (commonly called "American Marconi"). for their various products.Ĭompany logo in 1921 stressed its leadership in international communication.
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Today, RCA exists as a brand name only the various RCA trademarks are currently owned by Sony Music Entertainment and Technicolor, which in turn license the brand name to several other companies, including Voxx International, Curtis International, AVC Multimedia, TCL Corporation and Express LUCK International, Ltd. Though the company was rebounding by the mid 1980s, RCA never regained its former prestige and was reacquired by General Electric in 1986 over the next few years, GE liquidated most of the corporation's assets. RCA suffered enormous financial losses in the mainframe computer industry and other failed projects such as the CED videodisc. Additionally, the company began to face increasing competition in the US from international electronics firms such as Sony, Philips and Mitsubishi. He was general manager at the company's founding, became president in 1930, and remained active, as chairman of the board, until the end of 1969.ĭuring the 1970s, RCA's seemingly impregnable stature as a leader in technology and innovation began to weaken as it attempted to expand from its main focus of the development and marketing of consumer electronics and communications into a diversified multinational conglomerate. During this period, RCA was closely identified with the leadership of David Sarnoff. The company was also a pioneer in the introduction and development of television, both black and white and especially color television. RCA also created the first nationwide American radio network, the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). RCA was at the forefront of the mushrooming radio industry in the early 1920s, as a major manufacturer of radio receivers, and the exclusive manufacturer of the first superheterodyne sets. In 1932, RCA became an independent company after the partners were required to divest their ownership as part of the settlement of a government antitrust suit.Īn innovative and progressive company, RCA was the dominant electronics and communications firm in the United States for over five decades. It was initially a patent trust owned by General Electric (GE), Westinghouse, AT&T Corporation and United Fruit Company. The RCA Corporation was a major American electronics company, which was founded as the Radio Corporation of America in 1919.
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