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  2. Walkman - Wikipedia

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    The Walkman became an icon in 1980s culture. [10] In 1986, the word "Walkman" entered the Oxford English Dictionary. [10] Millions used the Walkman during exercise, marking the beginning of the aerobics fad. [10] Between 1987 and 1997, the height of the Walkman's popularity, the number of people who said they walked for exercise increased by 30 ...

  3. Discman - Wikipedia

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    CD Walkman logo used from 1997 until 2000. Later Sony models bear the Walkman logo. Walkman is a Sony exclusive naming. Discman D-145 (1995) CD Walkman D-E330 (2002), with Walkman logo. Discman (Japanese: ディスクマン, Hepburn: Disukuman) was a brand name used by Sony for their portable CD players. The first Discman, the Sony D-50 or D-5 ...

  4. List of Sony Walkman products - Wikipedia

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    By 2006 the branded name for memory type Walkman became solely Walkman, [17] [18] which continues to this day. As Sony did not initially support the MP3 format, which was already the dominant format among its industry competitors, Sony's players were not officially called " MP3 players ".

  5. Personal stereo - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Walkman was released in 1979, created by Akio Morita, Masaru Ibuka (the co-founders of Sony) and Kozo Ohsone. It became a popular and widely imitated consumer item in the 1980s. In everyday language, walkman became a generic term, referring to any personal stereo, regardless of producer or brand. [1]

  6. Compact Cassette - Wikipedia

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    Between 1985, when cassettes overtook vinyl, and 1992, when they were overtaken by CDs [31] [failed verification] (introduced in 1983 as a format that offered greater storage capacity and more accurate sound), [43] [failed verification] the cassette tape was the most popular format in the United States [31] and the UK. Record labels ...

  7. Jon Hamm Takes the Stage at Popular Karaoke Night in Chicago ...

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    Jon Hamm gave fans a night to remember when he took to the stage at a popular Chicago karaoke event on New Year's Day.. On Wednesday, Jan. 1, patrons of Bub City were treated to a New Year's ...

  8. Boombox - Wikipedia

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    A man holding a C-100F boombox by Conion, an off-brand of Japanese corporation Onkyo at a Chicago Pride Parade ca. 1985. The boombox became popular in America during the late 1970s, with most then being produced by Panasonic, Sony, General Electric, and Marantz. [4]

  9. Walkman effect - Wikipedia

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    Walkman II player from 1982. The Walkman effect is the way music listened to via headphones grants the listener more control over their environment. The term was coined by Shuhei Hosokawa, a professor at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies, in an article published in Popular Music in 1984. [1]