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Audichron was a
talking clock, or a time
announcer which was
developed and
produced by the
Audichron Company,
starting in the 1930s.
There were several...
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Audichron Company was a
company founded in the 1930s by John
Franklin in Doraville, Georgia, to
produce the
Audichron, a
talking clock. By the 1970s,...
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technology to
create the
machine that
would become known as the
Audichron. The
Audichron Company became the
chief supplier of
talking clocks in the US,...
- Ben, and was
built in
Georgia by
Audichron for $12,500 and
shipped to Pittsburgh. The clock,
designed by
Audichron founder John L. Franklin, is driven...
- clocks. In 1960 the
speaking clock was
replaced with one
manufactured by
Audichron corporation and
rented by the
Dominion Observatory; this unit had more...
- the
commercial herself. In 1963, she
began recording messages for the
Audichron Company,
announcing time,
temperature and weather, as well as recordings...
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announcements for the
Weatherchron company of Atlanta,
Georgia (a
competitor of
Audichron), used in
various parts of the
United States including Los Angeles, California...
- 1981,
working alongside Jane Barbe, she
began recording messages for the
Audichron Company (now
known as ETC)
announcing time,
temperature and weather, and...
- 1955
until August 13, 1991. He is also
credited for
being the
voice of the
Audichron. WWV:
INSIDE TOUR! Fort Collins,
Colorado on
YouTube v t e v t e...
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behind many
telephone company recordings on
equipment manufactured by
Audichron. Moore's
voice was
often recognized for the
distinctive two-syllable pronunciations...