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  2. DuMont Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 191 To sell TVs, it began the DuMont Television Network in 1942, one of the earliest TV networks. Later, they manufactured cameras and transmitters for TV. DuMont equipment was known for its high quality. The main CRT factory was in Clifton, New Jersey. It made black and white TV tubes as well as instrumentation and military fire control ...

  3. RCA - Wikipedia

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    TV station equipment: Studio cameras Videotape machines Film chains TV transmitters TV broadcast antennas Satellites Video game consoles: Parent: GE (1919–1932, 1986–1987) Technicolor SA [a] (trademark rights only, 1987–2022) Talisman Brands d.b.a Established Inc. (trademark, since 2022) Divisions: RCA Records NBC RCA/Columbia Pictures ...

  4. TeleMation Inc. - Wikipedia

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    TeleMation Inc. was a company specializing in products for the television industry, post-production and film industry, located in Salt Lake City, Utah. TeleMation started with a line of black-and-white video equipment, and later manufactured color video products. Lyle Keys was the founder and president of TeleMation, Inc., started in the late ...

  5. William C. Eddy - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Eddy formed Television Associates of Indiana, headquartered in Michigan City, Indiana, eventually with 200 employees. This firm developed equipment and techniques for geographical surveys using low-flying aircraft. For this, Eddy earned a private pilot license and handled the plane for most of the test flights.

  6. Link Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Link Electronics Ltd. was a major UK industrial and broadcast television equipment manufacturer and systems integrator in the 1970s and 1980s. The company was founded by John Tanner and David Mann, who began manufacturing television cameras in 1966.

  7. Jerrold Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The company was one of the earliest pioneers of community antenna television systems (cable television). The company headquarters was located at 401 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shapp sold the company to General Instrument in 1967. However, the Jerrold brand name continued to be used on equipment into the 1990s. [citation needed]

  8. Trident Television - Wikipedia

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    Trident Television Limited was a British ... distribution company called Trident Television Associates, ... from the studios and equipment leased to the two companies ...

  9. LaserPacific - Wikipedia

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    LaserPacific Media Corporation was a television and motion picture post-production facility operating in Hollywood, Burbank, Calif., New York, and in Vancouver, Canada. Initially, Laser-Pacific was a publicly traded corporation, before becoming a subsidiary of Eastman Kodak (2003-2