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1878 The first music is put on record, Jules Levy plays “Yankee Doodle”.

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1878 The first music is put on record, Jules

Levy plays “Yankee Doodle”.

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1887 Edison introduces an electric motor

driven phonograph

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1888 Emile Berliner patented a talking

machine which recorded and played back sound called the gramophone.

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1901 Experimental optical recordings are

made on motion picture film.

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1912 Edwin Armstrong is issued a patent for

a regenerative circuit, making radio reception practical.

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1916 The Society of Motion Picture Engineers

(SMPE) is formed.

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1919 The Radio Corporation of America is

founded.

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1921 The first commercial AM radio

broadcast is made by KDKA, in Pittsburgh,PA.

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1927 "The Jazz Singer" is released as the

first commercial talking picture, using Vita phone sound on disks synchronized with film.

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1936 The first successful audio cassette

player/recorder called the tefifon.

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1940 The Disney movie “Fantasia” was the

first movie to use stereo sound.

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1941 Commercial FM broadcasting begins in

the US.

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1942 The first stereo tape recordings are

made by Helmet Kruger at German radio in Berlin.

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1943 Altec develops their Model 604 coaxial

loudspeaker.

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1954 The first commercial 2-track stereo

tapes are released.

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1959 NAB introduced the cart tape format

used by radio broadcasters to play commercials, bumpers, and announcements.

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1965 The Dolby Type A noise reduction

system is introduced.

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1981 Phillips demonstrates the Compact

Disk (CD)

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1999 A record company called SubPop is the

first to distribute music tracks in MP3 format.

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2000 The first DVD-audio players enter the

market.