- A
phonograph,
later called a gramophone, and
since the 1940s a
record player, or more
recently a turntable, is a
device for the
mechanical and analogue...
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Phonograph cylinders (also
referred to as
Edison cylinders after its
creator Thomas Edison) are the
earliest commercial medium for
recording and reproducing...
- A
phonograph record (also
known as a
gramophone record,
especially in
British English) or a
vinyl record (for
later varieties only) is an
analog sound...
- BPI (British
Recorded Music Industry) Limited,
trading as
British Phonographic Industry (BPI), is the
British recorded music industry's
trade ****ociation...
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Edison phonographs and
phonograph cylinders in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Delaware. As was the
custom of some of the
regional phonograph companies...
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founded by the Otto
Heinemann Phonograph Corporation, a
phonograph supplier established in 1916,
which branched out into
phonograph records in 1918. The name...
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sound recording, and
motion pictures.
These inventions,
which include the
phonograph, the
motion picture camera, and
early versions of the
electric light bulb...
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national de l'édition phonographique, in
English National Syndicate of
Phonographic Publishing) is the inter-professional
organisation that
protects the...
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Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) is a
British music copyright collective. It is a
private limited company that is
registered in the UK. PPL was founded...
- Jet Star (formally Jet Star
Phonographics Ltd.) is a
British record distribution company that grew out of Pama
Records in 1978. It was one of the largest...