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  2. LP record - Wikipedia

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    Introduced by Columbia Records in 1948, it was soon adopted as a new standard by the entire US record industry and, apart from a few relatively minor refinements and the important later addition of stereophonic sound in 1957, [3] it remained the standard format for record albums during a period in popular music known as the album era. [4]

  3. Stereo Quadraphonic - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced by CBS Records (known in the United States and Canada as Columbia Records) in 1971. Many recordings using this technology were released on LP during the 1970s. Record companies who adopted this format include: Angel, CTI, Columbia (internationally called CBS Records), EMI, Epic, Eurodisc, Harvest, HMV, Seraphim, Supraphon and ...

  4. Columbia Records - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Records remains a premier subsidiary label of Sony Music Entertainment. In 2009, during the re-consolidation of Sony Music, Columbia was partnered with its Epic Records sister to form the Columbia/Epic Label Group [79] under which it operated as an imprint. In July 2011, as part of further corporate restructuring, Epic was split from ...

  5. Category:Columbia Records - Wikipedia

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    Record labels associated with Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  6. Category:Columbia Records soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Columbia Records soundtracks" The following 146 pages are in this category, out of 146 total.

  7. RIAA equalization - Wikipedia

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    RCA Victor and Columbia were in a "market war" concerning which recorded format was going to win: the Columbia LP versus the RCA Victor 45 rpm disc (released in February 1949). Besides also being a battle of disc size and record speed, there was a technical difference in the recording characteristics.

  8. Columbia/Epic Label Group - Wikipedia

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    Columbia/Epic Label Group was an American record label group, owned by Sony Music Entertainment.The Columbia/Epic configuration began as the "Sony Music Label Group" during the last year of the Sony BMG merger, and was restructured in 2009 to form a larger umbrella for Columbia Records and Epic Records (as well as their various affiliated labels) to continue to operate.

  9. File:Columbia Records.svg - Wikipedia

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