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RCA (Radio Corporation of America)

The Radio Corporation of America (RCA) was an American company founded in 1919 that played a major role in the telecommunications and electronics industries. Initially established to develop radio technology, RCA became famous for its innovations in broadcasting, phonographs, and television. The company produced iconic products like the RCA Victor brand of phonographs and was known for its trademark logo featuring a dog listening to a gramophone. RCA significantly influenced the entertainment industry and later merged with other companies, becoming part of today's broader media landscape. It symbolizes early advancements in radio and electronics in the 20th century.