Electrical Transcription Manufacturers and American Federation of Musicians, AFL, 1944.

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Electrical Transcription Manufacturers and American Federation of Musicians, AFL, 1944.

Arbitration files including case no. 111-2499-0 for the following; World Broadcasting System ; Empire Broadcasting Corporation ; Associated Music Publishers, Inc. ; Lan-Worth Feature Program, Inc. ; C.P. MacGregor ; Standard Radio ; Radio Recording Division ; National Broadcasting Company. Plus ; RCA-Victor Division, Radio Corporation of America ; Columbia Recording Corporation.

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National Broadcasting Company

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The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English-language commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by Comcast. The network is headquartered at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, with additional major offices near Los Angeles (at 10 Universal City Plaza), and Chicago (at the NBC Tower). NBC is one of the Big Three television networks, and is sometimes referred to as the "Peacock Network", in reference to its stylized peacock logo, introduced in 1956 to promote the...

C.P. MacGregor Collection (Library of Congress)

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Associated Music Publishers, Inc., 1944

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Associated Music Publishers (AMP) was based in New York City. Hugo Winter joined the company as Vice-President in 1939, following his emigration to the U.S. Winter, who had previously held a leading position at Universal Edition, in Vienna, was a friend of Alma Mahler; before the war, Universal Edition had held many or most of the rights to Gustav Mahler's works. AMP apparently served as a U.S. representative for a number of music publishers worldwide, including Universal Edition. Bauer was on s...

Radio Recording Division.

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American Federation of Musicians

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Columbia Recording Corporation

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Lang-Worth Feature Program, Inc.

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RCA-Victor Company, inc.

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Consolidated Talking Machine Company founded ca. 1900; in 1901 incorporated as Victor Talking Machine Company; in 1929 joined with Radio Corporation of America to become Radio-Victor Corporation of America (a subsidiary of Radio Corporation of America); in 1930 name changed to RCA-Victor Company; in 1934 RCA-Victor Company merged with RCA Radiotron Company to form RCA Manufacturing Company, inc.; in 1942 became the RCA Victor Division of the parent company, Radio Corporation of America; later re...

Electrical Transcription Manufacturers.

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Standard Radio Transcription Services

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Standard Radio Transcription Services was a prolific producer of pre-recorded content for radio from approximately 1934 through 1959....

United States. National Labor Relations Board (1942-1945)

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The Fact Finding Panel was appointed by the National War Labor Board to investigate the dispute which arose when the parties were unable to agree on the terms of a new contract in the spring of 1943. The following were members of the panel: Morris L. Cooke, representing the public, chairman; David B. Robertson, representing labor; and Walter White, representing industry. Negotiations began on March 10, 1943. The principal demands of the United Mine Workers were: a wage i...

World Broadcasting System

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Empire Broadcasting Corporation.

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