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RCA had a 33 LP record in 1932 not microgroove though and the depression killed it after intro. I. Can see why Sarnoff was livid.
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Was that a shellac disc, rather than vinyl? I could picture that dying with or without the depression due to low quality compared to 78s.
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Interesting.
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Although these are called "program transcription" discs, they apparently are not the same as the transcription disks used by radio broadcasters, dating back to 1933:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elec..._transcription jr |
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