Crossword clues for rca
rca
- Company spawned by GE
- Company in the Aaron Sorkin play "The Farnsworth Invention"
- Co. with two fox terriers
- Co. that formed NBC
- Certain TV brand
- Broadcasting pioneer
- Brand of TVs
- Brand of HDTV
- Brand of consumer electronics
- Blu-ray player producer
- Big name in LCD TVs
- Alicia Keys record label
- 45 rpm introducer
- 1986 General Electric acquisition
- 1986 GE takeover
- "Red Seal" record co
- ___ Dome, old home of the Indianapolis Colts
- ___ Dome (former home of the Indianapolis Colts)
- What American Marconi became (1919)
- What a Marconi company became
- Victrola co
- Victor's brand letters?
- Victor merger partner
- Victor corp
- Victor buyer of '29
- VCR pioneer
- VCR brand
- Universal remote co
- TV/VCR maker of old
- TV trailblazer
- TV rival of Sony and JVC
- TV producer
- TV mfr
- TV maker with a canine mascot
- TV maker no more
- TV logo
- TV demonstrator at the 1939 World's Fair
- TV brand that's also a record label
- Trademark on many TVs
- The Victor Talking Machine Co. successor
- SZA's record label
- Spears label
- Sony or JVC rival
- Sony flagship label
- Shakira's label
- Set-designing initials?
- Set choice
- Second-oldest US record label
- Second-oldest US record company (after Columbia)
- Satcom co
- Rival of Sony and LG
- Rival of Philips
- Rival of JVC and LG
- Record label whose logo includes a lightning bolt
- Record label of the Dave Matthews Band
- Record label for Shakira
- Record label for Pink and Pitbull
- Record label for Pink
- Record label for P!nk
- Record company for Kelly Clarkson and Elvis Presley
- Radio group
- Radio gp
- Radio Corporation of America, for short
- Radio Corp. of America, briefly
- Radio Corp. of America label (abbr.)
- Radio City letters
- Q1 mobile phone maker
- Purchaser of Victor in 1929
- Plasma TV maker
- Pitbull's record label
- Pioneering TV producer
- Pioneering TV brand
- Pioneer in color TV
- Pioneer in 45 singles
- Pink's current record label: Abbr
- Philips competitor
- Pentatonix's record label
- Parent org. of N.B.C
- Original tenant of 30 Rockefeller Plaza
- Original tenant of 30 Rock
- Onetime NBC owner
- One-time VCR maker
- One-time NBC owner
- Old TV name
- Old TV co
- Old parent company of NBC
- Old JVC rival
- Old "His Master's Voice" co
- Nipper's real master
- Nipper the dog's corp
- Nipper is its mascot
- Nipper appeared in its ad
- NBC's parent company
- NBC co-founder
- Name on many LPs
- Name on many early radios
- Name on a VCR, perhaps
- Name in electronics
- N.Y. skyline letters
- Motorola rival
- Miley Cyrus's record label for "Wrecking Ball"
- Miley Cyrus's record label
- Miley Cyrus record label
- Memorable demonstrator at the 1939 World's Fair
- Media abbr
- Manufacturer of TVs with ColorTrak
- Maker of Symphonix hearing aids
- Maker of sets
- Maker of Colortrak TVs, once
- Major LP label
- Major eight-track tape maker
- LP maker
- Longtime TV maker
- Longtime TV brand
- Longtime Dave Matthews Band label
- Longtime color TV brand
- Long-gone VCR maker
- LG competitor
- Letters seen on TVs
- Letters once on 30 Rock
- Letters on some TVs
- Letters for Victor?
- Label that once had a phonograph in its logo
- Label founded in 1901
- Label for some Usher releases
- Label for Sia and SZA
- Label for Kelly Clarkson and Adam Lambert
- Label for Hall & Oates's "Private Eyes"
- Label for Alicia Keys
- Kings of Leon's label
- Kings of Leon label
- Kelly Clarkson label
- JVC or Hitachi rival
- Jack on the stereo
- Its logo is a dog listening to a Victrola
- It merged with GE in 1986
- It bought Random House in 1965
- Introducer of the 45 rpm record
- Introducer of 33-rpm records
- Inits. on 30 Rockefeller Plaza until 1988
- Indianapolis' __ Dome
- Iconic label
- Home theater maker
- Home entertainment company
- Hitachi rival
- HDTV rival to JVC
- HDTV alternative to JVC
- Gold Seal co
- Giant U.S. record label
- Giant record label
- Giant record company
- Giant electronics corp
- GE purchase of '86
- GE purchase
- GE acquisition of '86
- Former Sony rival
- Former electronics co
- Foo Fighters's record label
- Foo Fighters' record label
- Foo Fighters' label
- First company to broadcast from the Empire State Building
- First color TV brand
- Famous label once with Victor
- Famous label
- Famed N.Y. bldg
- Famed Cdn. regiment
- Famed Canadian mil. unit
- EMI rival
- Elvis' big-break record label
- Elvis label
- Electronics maker
- Electronics company whose mascot is Nipper the Dog
- Electronics company that owned NBC before General Electric
- Electronics co. that once owned Random House
- Electronics brand letters
- Electronics brand hidden in "power cable"
- Electronics biggie
- Early TV brand
- Early producer of color TVs
- Early Melotone Records competitor
- Early maker of color TVs
- Early GE subsidiary
- Early electronics co
- Early color TV pioneer
- DVR manufacturer
- DVD player seller
- DVD player producer
- Descendant of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company
- Defunct VCR maker
- Defunct electronics co
- David Sarnoff's co
- David Sarnoff was its president it for 40 years
- Creator of the first radio network
- Consumer electronics brand
- Company whose mascot was Nipper
- Company that purchased Victor
- Company that makes TVs and records
- Company that makes TVs and microwaves
- Company that invented the Indian-head test pattern
- Company that introduced TV at the 1939 Worlds Fair
- Company that introduced 45-RPM records
- Company that developed TV's Indian Head Test Pattern
- Company started in 1919
- Company originally formed by GE
- Color-TV pioneer
- Color-TV maker, once
- Collectible radio
- Co. with Nipper as its mascot
- Co. with a logo of a dog listening to a phonograph
- Co. with a dog listening to a phonograph
- Co. that once owned NBC
- Co. that once made Colortrak TVs
- Co. that once had a lightning bolt in its logo
- Co. that made the first color TV
- Co. that introduced the 45-rpm record
- Co. that founded NBC
- Co. led for decades by David Sarnoff
- Co. led by David Sarnoff until 1970
- Co. in "The Farnsworth Invention"
- Co. first owned by GE
- Co. acquired by GE in 1986
- Clock radio brand
- Chris Daughtry's label
- Certain label (Abbr.)
- Canadian Forces unit
- Cage The Elephant's label
- Brand of TV
- Brand of plasma TV
- Brand of home electronics with a dog mascot
- Brand of dishes
- Brand of cable modem
- Brand name on TVs and phones
- Boom box brand
- Blu-ray player brand
- Big-time record label
- Big TV name
- Big name on the TV
- Big name in talking machines
- Big name in stereo cables
- Big name in screens
- Big name in plasmas
- Big name in phonographs
- Big DVD maker
- Best Buy brand
- Avril Lavigne's record label
- Android phone purveyor
- Amp connector named for the company that invented it
- American Marconi, after 1919
- American Marconi acquirer
- Alternative to Panasonic, once
- Alternative to JVC, once
- Alicia Keys's record label
- Alicia Keys' label
- Alabama label
- Adam Lambert's record label
- 8-track tape co
- 1986 GE buy
- 1986 GE acquisition
- 1929 purchaser of Victor
- "The most trusted name in television," once
- "The most trusted name in electronics" sloganeer
- "Made for Moments" TV brand
- "Made for moments" sloganeer
- "Made for Moments" electronics brand
- "In the Year 2525" record label
- "His Master's Voice" of old electronics
- "Heartbreak Hotel" label
- --- Victor (early broadcaster)
- --- Dome, Indianapolis
- -- Victor
- ____ Victor
- ___ Victor (Victrola maker)
- ___ Victor (early record company)
- ___ Victor (early broadcaster)
- ___ Dome (site of the 2006 March Madness Final Four)
- ___ Dome (home of the Indianapolis Colts until 2008)
- ___ Dome (former Indianapolis venue)
- ___ Dome (former home of the Colts)
- ___ connector
- ___ Building (former name of an NYC skyscraper)
- ___ Building (30 Rock, formerly)
- __ Dome: Lucas Oil Stadium predecessor
- DVD player maker
- Nipper's co.
- Elvis' record label
- Longtime record label
- Sony rival
- Media co. founded in 1919
- Satcom co.
- Elvis's record label
- Elvis's label
- First U.S. color-TV maker
- Alternative to Magnavox
- Indianapolis's ___ Dome
- Early broadcasting inits.
- Old Philco competitor
- Toshiba competitor
- Company that made Photophones
- Its slogan was once "We'll open your eyes"
- Gold Seal co.
- G.E. subsidiary
- ___ Victor (big name in old recordings)
- Admiral competitor, once
- For whom Elvis recorded
- TV pioneer
- Victrola mfr.
- Satellite dish producer
- New York's former ___ Building
- Company with a dog in its logo
- VCR maker
- Selectavision producer
- Classic TV brand
- Electronics brand, once
- Electronics giant, once
- It once billed itself "The most trusted name in television"
- Color TV pioneer
- Big TV maker
- TV inits.
- DVD maker
- Camcorder maker
- Dish manufacturer
- TV manufacturer
- Producer of some dishes
- Panasonic competitor
- NBC's former owner
- "His Master's Voice" co.
- Widescreen choice
- Zenith competitor of old
- Zenith rival
- "The most trusted name in electronics" sloganeer, once
- Sharp competitor
- ___ Building, onetime part of Rockefeller Center
- Record label with a dog in its logo
- В В DVD player maker
- Major TV maker
- DVD player maker, once
- Cable modem producer
- Company with a dog logo
- "His Master's Voice" sloganeer
- Camcorder brand
- Radiola maker
- Kelly Clarkson's record label
- Nipper's letters
- Purchaser of the Victor Talking Machine Co., 1929
- MP3 player maker
- Major TV brand
- ___ Dome (Colts' longtime home)
- Sony BMG record label
- HDTV maker
- Nipper the dog's company
- Record label of 39-Across
- ___ Dome (former Colts stadium)
- TV brand name with a dog mascot
- Pioneer in 33 1/3 r.p.m. records
- David Sarnoff's company
- ___ Red Seal (classical music label)
- HDTV brand
- Pioneer in quadraphonic records
- "His Master's Voice" label
- Big maker of 65-Down
- Pioneer in quadraphonic music
- "His Master's Voice" company
- Record company with a lightning bolt in its logo
- Brand name that's an anagram of 31-Across
- Big TV brand
- Onetime owner of NBC
- DVR brand
- Onetime NBC parent
- Label for 14-Across
- Home theater brand
- ___ Records (Sony Music label)
- Developer of the U.S.'s first TV test pattern
- Record label for Justin Timberlake and Miley Cyrus
- Home theater option
- Sony competitor
- 40-Across's record label
- Home appliance giant
- ___ Dome (old Colts home)
- ___ Victrola
- Record label for Miley Cyrus and Pitbull
- Record label for Kelly Clarkson and Miley Cyrus
- Co. bought by G.E. in 1986
- Big letters in electronics
- Record label owned by Sony
- It released the first 45 r.p.m. records
- Big name in electronics
- Record label for Miley Cyrus and Kelly Clarkson
- Big maker of 27-Acrosses
- Onetime acquisition of G.E.
- Record label for Usher, Pitbull and Pink
- Company with a lightning bolt in its logo
- NBC parent
- N.Y.C. skyline letters
- Columbia competitor
- NBC's parent, formerly
- Sarnoff's org.
- Former N.Y.C. skyline letters
- NBC's progenitor
- Ex-parent of NBC
- NBC's ex-owner
- Communications logo
- David Sarnoff's org.
- Famed N.Y. bldg.
- Radio gp.
- Bldg. in Rockefeller Center
- Audio equipment pioneer
- Org. for Sarnoff
- High skyline letters in N.Y.C.
- G.E. bought it in 1986
- TV mfr.
- Initials on a record label
- Victor corp.
- David Sarnoff's command, once
- 45 r.p.m. introducer
- N.Y.C. skyscraper's letters
- Corporate monogram
- N.Y.C. building
- Electronic monogram
- Letters on N.Y.C. skyline
- Satcom F4 owner
- Media abbr.
- Former N.Y.C. skyline sign
- Skyline letters in N.Y.C.
- NBC owner
- Communications initials
- Parent of N.B.C.
- Nipper's corp
- Mil. unit
- Big Board initials
- Panasonic rival
- TV maker with a dog mascot
- DVD player brand
- Co. whose mascot is Nipper
- HDTV choice
- Toshiba rival
- Microwave brand
- Magnavox rival
- Canadian military org
- Major record label
- LG rival
- Color TV introducer
- Canadian mil. unit
- Alternative to JVC or Panasonic, once
- "His Master's Voice" initials
- Magnavox competitor
- GE purchase of 1986
- Christina Aguilera's label
- Alternative to JVC or Panasonic
- __ Victor: record label
- Victrola company
- Tablet maker
- Plasma TV brand
- Elvis record label
- Early TV maker
- Co. with a Victrola logo
- Alternative to Zenith or JVC
- "His Master's Voice" org
- TV initials
- They used to crank out Victrolas
- Sharp rival
- Sarnoff's co
- Recording giant
- Pink's record label
- Parent of N.B.C
- Nipper's label
- Nipper's employer
- Nipper's company
- Nipper's brand
- Nipper appeared on its logo
- GE purchase of the 1980s
- Former VCR maker
- Corporate letters
- Big name in TVs
- Victrola maker
- Victrola corp
- TV producers?
- Sony alternative
- Smart TV brand
- Sarnoff's org
- Sanyo rival
- One of Rockefeller Center's original tenants
- Noted TV producer
- Nipper's owner
- Nipper's org
- Miley Cyrus label
- Mil. org
- Magnavox alternative
- Longtime Harry Belafonte label
- Kelly Clarkson record label
- JVC competitor
- Justin Timberlake's record label
- GE subsidiary
- GE acquisition of 1986
- Former NBC owner
- Elvis's longtime label
- Elvis' label
- Elvis recorded for them
- Elvis Presley's record label
- Electronics company with the slogan "Made For Moments"
- DVD player maker
- Company that founded NBC in 1926
- Alternative to Sony or JVC
- 45 rpm record pioneer
- "His Master's Voice" record label
- "His Master's Voice" brand
- Zenith alternative
- Widescreen maker
- Victrola mfr
- Victrola manufacturer
- Victor's letters?
- Victor's initials?
- Usher's record label
- Usher's "Looking 4 Myself" label
- TV producer?
- TV name
- TV inits
- Stereo jack type
- Sony's rival
- Sony record label
- Rival of JVC and Panasonic
- Rival of JVC or Hitachi
- Red Seal record label company
- Red Seal label company
- Record label for Elvis
- Record label for Alicia Keys
- Record and TV brand
- Producer of TVs and DVD players
- Producer of Scenium TVs
- Presley's label
- Pioneering TV company
- Pink label
- Philips rival
- Panasonic alternative
- Onetime Hertz owner
- One-time DVD player maker
- Old electronics company
- NBC's owner, once
- N.B.C. parent
- Maker of many phones and TVs
- Major electronics co
- Letters seen on some TVs
- Letters on some TVs and VCRs
- Label owned by Sony Music
- Label for Nilsson
- Label for Keys and Ke$ha
- Label for Elvis
- JVC rival, once
- Justin Timberlake's label
- Its mascot is Nipper
- It merged with Victor
- Introducer of 45-rpm records
- Indianapolis' dome
- Indianapolis dome demolished in 2008
- Indianapolis dome
- GE purchase of the '80s
- Former electronics giant
- First 45 maker, briefly
- Famous record company
- Elvis Presley's main record label
- Electronics initials
- Early 'N Sync label
- Dave Matthews Band label
- Company that pioneered color TV
- Company that made Victrolas
- Company that introduced color TV
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1922, initialism (acronym) of Radio Corporation of America.
Wikipedia
RCA Corporation, founded as the Radio Corporation of America, was an American electronics company in existence from 1919 to 1986. General Electric took over the company in 1985 and split it up the following year.
The RCA trademark is used by Sony Music Entertainment and Technicolor, which licenses the name to other companies such as Voxx International and TCL Corporation for products descended from that common ancestor.
RCA may refer to:
RCA is an American trademark brand owned by Technicolor SA, which is used on products made by that company as well as Voxx International, ON Corporation and Sony Music Entertainment. RCA stood for Radio Corporation of America, a company which later became RCA Corporation which was taken over by General Electric in 1986 and then split up.
Usage examples of "rca".
Chuck the dachshund sat nearby staring at his master like the dog staring at the old victrola on the RCA label.
An appeal had reached the Main RCA on Earth to locate and deliver 300,000 fertilized ova of genetic type similar to the Nekkarese, RCA had 30,000 on hand and had forwarded the call to all major RCA banks throughout the Central Worlds asking for contributions, which the KH-834 would pick up and deliver to Nekkar.
And, while she and Kira had been partnered on the RCA Nekkarese stork run, she'd drawn double pay because Kira was hired by RCA.
My best bet, he said, was either the dairy ranches out on the Point or down at Olema at the mill, or over at the gravel works on the Petaluma road, or the RCA station out on the lighthouse road.
As a matter of fact,” she said sardonically, “I even wrote a Dylan on the RCA, full of wit and drollery, with candid cracks about the uncanned child.