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... Other companies, such as, Arista, Atlantic, Columbia, Elektra, Epic, EMI, and RCA, will have conference with artist explaining explain to the artist the ...
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... Although, companies like RCA and Microsoft will have to start aggressively marketing their technology before it takes off (Rafter 1). This makes sense because ...
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... to. They then sell their music to record companies such as Arista, RCA, Warner Brothers, and Jive, just to name a few. These record ...
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... to. They then sell their music to record companies such as Arista, RCA, Warner Brothers, and Jive, just to name a few. These record ...
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... to. They then sell their music to record companies such as Arista, RCA, Warner Brothers, and Jive, just to name a few. These record ...
(1058 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... They called it the Radio Corporation of America. - RCA RCA's patents made them one of the few companies in the United States to produce and sell radio sets. ...
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... in America monopolies are not allowed so the super company RCA was eventually broken back down by the government into several individual companies such as NBC ...
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... David Sarnoff in 1926. It was an arrangement between two big companies at the time, RCA and AT&T (Groner 280). Only one year after ...
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... GE is the largest and most profitable of the conglomerate companies operating in ... the original partners in the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), the developer ...
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... was the Bill Gates of his day, between 1923 and1929 RCA stock rose ... For example, brokerage firms and mutual-fund companies have invested billions of dollars in ...
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... communication corporations- General Electric, Westinghouse and RCA were cooperating with each other closely. During the 1930s, several companies around the ...
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... the federal government has been pursuing a populist attack on big businesses--RCA, US Steel, IBM, AT&T, Brown Shoe, A&P, etc. Most of the companies were ahead ...
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... Inc., Arista Records Inc., Atlantic Recording Corporation, BMG Music, The RCA Records Label ... has to get around all the loop hole that the companies have used ...
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... The two companies will work to form a membership-based service that will continue ... of the Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG), which includes Arista and RCA among its ...
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... is being sued by RIAA ( the Recording Industry Association of America ), record companies ( BMG, the holder of lables like: Arista, Bad Boy, RCA, LaFace ), and ...
(1376 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... is being sued by RIAA ( the Recording Industry Association of America ), record companies ( BMG, the holder of lables like: Arista, Bad Boy, RCA, LaFace ), and ...
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... INC, ARISTA RECORDS INC, ATLANTIC RECORDING CORPORATION, BMG MUSIC THE RCA RECORDS LABEL ... RIAA has to get around all the loop hole that the companies have used ...
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... After Columbia owned the RCA Synthesizer in 1959 and the music of ... soon learned to appreciate the strengths of various instruments made by different companies. ...
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... years later when their market share started to drop with emerging companies (including a ... RCA, a once dominant radio and television producer was made to license ...
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... RCA produced the Studio II. ... Virtually overnight, in 1984, the video game industry collapsed in on itself and multiple companies quickly went out of business. ...
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... are ways of using signing bonuses and the use of an RCA trust (Retirement ... Raptors used to represent uncertainty for players and local companies and broadcasters ...
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... Large radio communication companies could share with their governments a concern to influence and ... The emergence of NBC from RCA, and RCA from GE, is a good ...
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... If the automotive industry were to fall apart, then all other companies that were ... One such example was the RCA Corporation, whose stock price leapt from 85 to ...
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... In 1901 the American Marconi Company, the forerunner of RCA, sent radio signals across ... in such a way that it is almost impossible for new companies to compete. ...
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... The room-sized RCA synthesizer was active throughout the 50's and others continued to ... Midi became a standard in 1983 and companies like EMU, Roland, Akai and ...
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... David Sarnoff (later the head of RCA and NBC) had a vision of a radio receiver in every home in 1916, although the ... Commercial companies use it for advertisement ...
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