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...00ADpany's stock and dominated the phonograph industry from 1901 to 1926when radio...injunctionagainst his using any word such as "phonograph" or "gramophone" with"phon" in it. He built his...by incorporating his recording and phonograph opera­tions, issuing 20,000...
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...the mid-1930s. In 1894,American Gramophone introduced a spring-driven machine...the-art Edi­son Spring Motor phonograph. As long as Thomas Edison insisted thatthe primary use of the phonograph was as a business tool, his compaU...of entertainment in the home.The phonograph sold best when it was advertised as...
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...inventory of Emile Berliner's gramophone recordsreleased in this...only two years after the phonograph's invention and a decade...Anexcellent overview of the history of the talking machine...Koenigsberg offersus The Patent History of the Phonograph, 1877...1890 Convention of Local Phonograph Companies (Nashville...Berliner's invention of the gramophone and his attempts tosecure...
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...AND PERIODICALS(Books)DARRELL, R. D. The Gramophone Shop Encyclopedia of Recorded Music.New York: The Gramophone Shop, Inc.MCKINNEY AND ANDERSON. Music in History. New York: American Book Co.RAMSAY AND SMITH. Jazzmen...
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...mostimportant parts of the output of the Gramophone Company (HMV) - of London...unreasonable, bearing in mind that the history of theCompany is still to be written...created when EMI Limited (The Gramophone Company)allowed the British Institute...
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...the twentieth century wasundoubtedly encouraged by the development of acoustic technologies—thetelephone, the phonograph, the gramophone, the microphone, the megaphone,the radio, and the tape-recorder. These kinds of acoustic technology supportedthe...
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...the 1860s by using a variety of laboratory devices and how these had impacted on the development of the telephone, the phonograph and the gramophone (Figure 10). Their importance to radio is even more pronounced. Hertz had conducted a series of experiments...
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...He termed the apparatus 'Gramophone'. In November 1887 he applied...Addresses, privately printed (a history of sound recording). US...534,543 (hand-cranked gramophone). Further ReadingR. Gelatt, 1977, The Fabulous Phonograph, London: Cassell (a well-researched history of reproducible sound which...
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...pp. 161-162. 100.When Edison first marketed the phonograph all improvements that were incorporated into new models...upgrading was developed for Emil Berliner's disc playing Gramophone and yet the gramophone was to become ultimately the more successful development...
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...with the development of thethermionic valve, the idea wasconceived as early as 1887(p. 664). Edison's phonograph, patented in January 1877, success­fully recorded and reproduced sound by means of sound-tracks cuton cylinders coated with tinfoil. The quality of the reproduction hadbeen improved by Emile Berliner, inventor of the gramophone, forwhich disk-records were effectively introduced in 1897. In the fol­lowing year a young Danish engineer...
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