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  2. Radio Corporation of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Around this time, Radio Corp would also begin manufacturing various other brands of radio for their respective owners, including Stella, CQ, Bellbird, Acme and Philips. [12] By 1936, the company had extended its financial reach [2] to its limits, and so in December of that year, Marks created a public company with £80,000 capitol. [13]

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  5. ACME Communications - Wikipedia

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    The sale of The Daily Buzz to Mojo Brands Media in April 2013, [4] which left ACME with no remaining broadcast assets and put the company into a closedown mode; ACME officially folded operations once it closed its outstanding accounts in December 2016.

  6. Electro-Voice - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Electro-Voice patented its Constant Directivity Horn, which produced an even balance of frequencies across the listening field. It overcame the uneven dispersion of high frequencies that affected the typical high frequency horns used in many professional sound speakers until the late seventies. [1] Also in the 1970s, EV acquired TAPCO.

  7. Cerwin-Vega - Wikipedia

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    Early speaker from Vega Labs. Cerwin-Vega was founded as Vega Associates [4] (with later name changes to Vega Laboratories and then Cerwin-Vega) by aerospace engineer Eugene J. "Gene" Czerwinski (1927–2010) in 1954, [4] and became noted for producing an 18" speaker capable of producing 130 dB in SPL at 30 Hz, an astonishing level during its time.

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