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  2. Columbia House - Wikipedia

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    Columbia House was an umbrella brand for Columbia Records' mail-order music clubs, the primary iteration of which was the Columbia Record Club, established in 1955. The Columbia House brand was introduced in the early 1970s by Columbia Records (a division of CBS, Inc. ), and had a significant market presence in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s.

  3. DAK Industries - Wikipedia

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    A large enterprise would have to create a great many catalogs to get sufficient sales. In 1985, Kaplan was involved in a lawsuit with his former printer, and court records show that he had ordered a run of 3.8 million catalogs. By the late 1980s, DAK was a $120 million per year business [6] with around 400 full-time workers. It was selling ...

  4. RRRecords - Wikipedia

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    Lessard's Xeroxed copies of a mail order list added to underground 'zines circulating in the mid-to-late 1980s had a profound effect on the international noise communities, building interest in the music through minimal, very simple black and white advertisements. Catalogs never included descriptions of bands or records, so a new reader was ...

  5. Musical Heritage Society - Wikipedia

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    Musical Heritage Society was an American mail-order record label founded in New York City in 1962 by Michael "Mischa" Naida (1900–1991), co-founder of Westminster Records, and T. C. Fry Jr. (1926–1996).

  6. Catalog - Wikipedia

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    Database catalog, in computer science; in arts Collection catalog, a catalog of a museum; Exhibition catalogue, a catalogue of art; Catalogue raisonné, a list of artworks; Music catalog, a catalog of musical compositions; Font catalog, a catalog of typefaces containing specimen with example use of fonts; in sales Mail order catalog

  7. Broome Records - Wikipedia

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    He established his own mail order catalog company in September 1919 to sell his records and remaining sheet music from his home. Most of Broome's records were original recordings he contracted through Columbia's personal record service, only applying his own label.

  8. Record club - Wikipedia

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    The Concert Hall Society was founded in 1946 by Samuel and David Josefowitz to produce classical music records, distributing them through a mail-order club. In 1951 Greystone Press inaugurated the American Recording Society, a classical music record club based on the company's book club model.

  9. EMP Merchandising - Wikipedia

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    The company distributes a quarterly catalog to customers. [3] In a 2003 report, the Osnabrück Chamber of Commerce considered the company to be the largest mail order business for hard rock and heavy metal music in Germany. [3] In September 2018, Warner Music Group acquired EMP from Sycamore Partners. [4]