Answer: RCA
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- Color TV pioneer
- Nipper's co.
- Sony competitor
- HDTV brand
- TV pioneer
- Sony rival
- DVR brand
- Electronics giant
- "His Master's Voice" co.
- Mil. unit
- Electronics brand
- Big name in electronics
- Big TV maker
- Victor
- TV brand
- Big Board initials
- ___ Victor
- Panasonic rival
- Zenith competitor
- TV maker
- Toshiba competitor
- Longtime record label
- HDTV choice
- DVD player brand
- Co. whose mascot is Nipper
- Black-and-white beast
- Sharp competitor
- Panasonic competitor
- LG rival
- Classic TV brand
- Toshiba rival
- Nipper the dog's co.
- NBC's former owner
- Microwave brand
- Magnavox rival
- HDTV maker
- Canadian military org.
- Canadian mil. unit
- Zenith rival
- Elvis's record label
- Early TV brand
- Color TV introducer
- Smart TV brand
- Record label owned by Sony
- Major record label
- GE purchase of 1986
- Former NBC owner
- Elvis's label
- Alternative to JVC or Panasonic, once
- "His Master's Voice" initials
- Tablet maker
- Nipper's letters
- Magnavox competitor
- Indianapolis's ___ Dome
- Elvis record label
- Early TV maker
- Company with a dog in its logo
- Christina Aguilera's label
- Alternative to JVC
- __ Victor
- Victrola company
- VCR maker
- Plasma TV brand
- Nipper's corp.
- Nipper the dog's company
- Kelly Clarkson's record label
- Co. with a Victrola logo
- Big name in TVs
- Alternative to Zenith or JVC
- "His Master's Voice" org.
- TV manufacturer
- 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
- NBC parent
- NBC owner
- GE purchase of the 1980s
- GE acquisition of 1986
- Former VCR maker
- Elvis' record label
- Corporate letters
- Company that founded NBC
- Communications initials
- Camcorder brand
- Alternative to JVC or Panasonic
- "His Master's Voice" label
- ___ Records
- Victrola maker
- Victrola corp.
- TV producers?
- TV brand name
- Sony alternative
- Sarnoff's org.
- Sanyo rival
- One of Rockefeller Center's original tenants
- Noted TV producer
- Nipper's owner
- Nipper's org.
- NBC's parent
- N.Y.C. skyline letters
- MP3 player maker
- Miley Cyrus label
- Mil. org.
- Major TV maker
- Magnavox alternative
- Longtime Harry Belafonte label
- Longtime color TV brand
- Label owned by Sony Music
- Kelly Clarkson record label
- JVC competitor
- Justin Timberlake's record label
- GE subsidiary
- First U.S. color TV maker
- First color TV brand
- Elvis's longtime label
- Elvis' label
- Elvis recorded for them
- Elvis Presley's record label
- Electronics co.
- DVD player maker, once
- DVD player maker
- DVD maker
- Camcorder maker
- Alternative to Sony or JVC
- 45 rpm record pioneer
- 1986 GE buy
- "His Master's Voice" record label
- "His Master's Voice" company
- "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
- Sony BMG record label
- Rival of JVC and Panasonic
- Rival of JVC
- Red Seal record label company
- Red Seal label company
- Record label for Shakira
- Record label for Elvis
- Record label for Alicia Keys
- Record and TV brand
- Producer of TVs and DVD players
- Producer of some dishes
- Producer of Scenium TVs
- Presley's label
- Pioneering TV producer
- Pioneering TV company
- Pioneering TV brand
- Pioneer in quadraphonic records
- Pink label
- Philips rival
- Panasonic alternative
- Original tenant of 30 Rock
- Onetime NBC owner
- Onetime Hertz owner
- One-time DVD player maker
- Old electronics company
- NBC's owner, once
- N.Y.C. building
- N.B.C. parent
- Maker of many phones and TVs
- Major electronics co.
- Letters seen on some TVs
- Letters once on 30 Rock
- Letters on some TVs and VCRs
- LED TV brand
- Label for Nilsson
- Label for Keys and Ke$ha
- Label for Elvis
- JVC rival
- 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
- G.E. bought it in 1986
- Former electronics giant
- First 45 maker, briefly
- Famous record company
- Elvis Presley's main record label
- Electronics initials
- Early 'N Sync label
- David Sarnoff's company
- Dave Matthews Band label
- Corporate monogram
- Company that pioneered color TV
- Company that made Victrolas
- Company that introduced color TV
- Company spawned by GE
- Company in the Aaron Sorkin play "The Farnsworth Invention"
- Communications logo
- 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 TV brand
- Big name in LCD TVs
- Alternative to Magnavox
- Alicia Keys' record label
- Alicia Keys record label
- 45 rpm introducer
- 1986 General Electric acquisition
- 1986 GE takeover
- 1986 GE acquisition
- "Red Seal" record co.
- "His Master's Voice" sloganeer
- "Heartbreak Hotel" label
- ___ Victor (big name in old recordings)
- ___ Dome, old home of the Indianapolis Colts
- ___ Dome (former home of the Indianapolis Colts)
- Zenith competitor of old
- Widescreen choice
- What American Marconi became (1919)
- What a Marconi company became
- Vintage TV brand
- Victrola co.
- Victor's brand letters?
- Victor merger partner
- Victor corp.
- Victor buyer of '29
- VCR pioneer
- VCR brand
- Universal remote co.
- Universal remote brand
- TV/VCR maker of old
- TV trailblazer
- TV rival of Sony and JVC
- TV producer
- TV mfr.
- TV maker with a dog mascot
- 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
- TV brand name with a dog mascot
- Trademark on many TVs
- The Victor Talking Machine Co. successor
- SZA's record label
- Spears label
- Sony or JVC rival
- Sony Music subsidiary
- Sony Music flagship label
- Sony flagship label
- Small-screen pioneer
- Skyline letters in N.Y.C.
- Shakira's label
- Set-designing initials?
- Set choice
- Selectavision producer
- Second-oldest US record label
- Second-oldest US record company (after Columbia)
- Satellite dish producer
- Satcom F4 owner
- Satcom co.
- Rival of Sony and LG
- Rival of Philips
- Rival of JVC or Hitachi
- Rival of JVC and LG
- Remote control brand
- Record label with a dog in its logo
- Record label whose logo includes a lightning bolt
- Record label that's an anagram of "arc"
- Record label or TV brand
- Record label of the Dave Matthews Band
- Record label for Usher, Pitbull and Pink
- Record label for Pink and Pitbull
- Record label for Pink
- Record label for P!nk
- Record label for Miley Cyrus and Pitbull
- Record label for Miley Cyrus and Kelly Clarkson
- Record label for Kelly Clarkson and Miley Cyrus
- Record label for Justin Timberlake and Miley Cyrus
- Record label for Jazmine Sullivan
- Record label for Doja Cat
- Record label for Cat Burns
- Record company with a lightning bolt in its logo
- Record company for Kelly Clarkson and Elvis Presley
- Radiola maker
- 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
- Purchaser of the Victor Talking Machine Co., 1929
- Portable DVD player brand
- Plasma TV maker
- Pitbull's record label
- Pioneer in quadraphonic music
- Pioneer in color TV
- Pioneer in 45 singles
- Pioneer in 33 1/3 r.p.m. records
- Pink's current record label: Abbr.
- Philips competitor
- Pentatonix's record label
- Peacock ancestor, in a sense
- Parent org. of N.B.C.
- Original tenant of 30 Rockefeller Plaza
- Org. for Sarnoff
- Onetime owner of NBC
- Onetime NBC parent
- Onetime acquisition of G.E.
- One-time VCR maker
- One-time owner of NBC
- One-time NBC owner
- Old TV name
- Old TV co.
- Old Philco competitor
- 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
- New York's former ___ Building
- NBC's progenitor
- NBC's parent, formerly
- NBC's parent company
- NBC's ex-owner
- NBC founder
- NBC former owner
- NBC co-founder
- Name on many LPs
- Name on many early radios
- Name on a VCR, perhaps
- Name in electronics
- N.Y.C. skyscraper's letters
- 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 co. founded in 1919
- Media abbr.
- Manufacturer of TVs with ColorTrak
- Maker of Symphonix hearing aids
- Maker of sets
- Maker of LCD projectors
- Maker of HD tablets
- 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
- Long-gone VCR maker
- LG competitor
- Letters that once graced 30 Rock
- Letters seen on TVs
- Letters on some TVs
- Letters on N.Y.C. skyline
- 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's first record label
- Kelly Clarkson label
- JVC rival, once
- JVC or Hitachi rival
- Jazmine Sullivan's record label
- Jack on the stereo
- Its slogan was once "We'll open your eyes"
- Its logo is a dog listening to a Victrola
- It released the first 45 r.p.m. records
- It once billed itself "The most trusted name in television"
- 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
- Initials on a record label
- Indianapolis' ___ Dome
- Indianapolis' __ Dome
- Iconic label
- Home theater option
- Home theater maker
- Home theater brand
- Home entertainment company
- Home appliance giant
- Hitachi rival
- High skyline letters in N.Y.C.
- 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 bought it in 1986
- GE acquisition of '86
- Former Sony rival
- Former NBC parent company
- Former N.Y.C. skyline sign
- Former N.Y.C. skyline letters
- Former GE unit
- Former electronics co.
- For whom Elvis recorded
- Foo Fighters's record label
- Foo Fighters' record label
- Foo Fighters' label
- First U.S. color-TV maker
- First company to broadcast from the Empire State Building
- Famous label once with Victor
- Famous label
- Famed N.Y. bldg.
- Famed Cdn. regiment
- Famed Canadian mil. unit
- Ex-parent of NBC
- EMI rival
- Elvis' big-break record label
- Elvis label
- Electronics pioneer
- Electronics maker
- Electronics giant, once
- Electronics company with the slogan "Made For Moments"
- 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, once
- Electronics brand letters
- Electronics brand hidden in "power cable"
- Electronics biggie
- Electronic monogram
- Electronic initials
- Early producer of color TVs
- Early music label
- Early Melotone Records competitor
- Early maker of color TVs
- Early GE subsidiary
- Early electronics co.
- Early color TV pioneer
- Early color TV maker
- Early broadcasting co.
- DVR manufacturer
- DVD player seller
- DVD player producer
- DVD player and VCR brand
- Doja Cat's record label
- Dish manufacturer
- Developer of the U.S.'s first TV test pattern
- Descendant of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company
- Defunct VCR maker
- Defunct electronics co.
- David Sarnoff's org.
- David Sarnoff's command, once
- David Sarnoff's co.
- David Sarnoff was its president it for 40 years
- Creator of the first radio network
- Consumer electronics brand
- Company with a lightning bolt in its logo
- Company with a dog logo
- Company whose mascot was Nipper
- Company that purchased Victor
- Company that makes TVs and records
- Company that makes TVs and microwaves
- Company that made Photophones
- 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 founded NBC in 1926
- 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. bought by G.E. in 1986
- Co. acquired by GE in 1986
- Clock radio brand
- Chris Daughtry's label
- Certain label (Abbr.)
- Canadian Forces unit
- Cage The Elephant's label
- Cable modem producer
- 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
- Bldg. in Rockefeller Center
- Big-time record label
- Big TV name
- Big name on the TV
- Big name in TVs and records
- Big name in talking machines
- Big name in stereo cables
- Big name in screens
- Big name in plasmas
- Big name in phonographs
- Big letters in electronics
- Big DVD maker
- Best Buy brand
- Avril Lavigne's record label
- Audio equipment pioneer
- 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
- Admiral competitor, once
- Adam Lambert's record label
- 8-track tape co.
- 45 r.p.m. introducer
- 1986 GE purchase
- 1929 purchaser of Victor
- "The most trusted name in television," once
- "The most trusted name in electronics" sloganeer, 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
- --- Victor (early broadcaster)
- --- Dome, Indianapolis
- -- Victor
- ____ Victor
- ___ Victrola
- ___ Victor (Victrola maker)
- ___ Victor (former record label name)
- ___ Victor (early record company)
- ___ Victor (early broadcaster)
- ___ Red Seal (classical music label)
- ___ Records (Sony Music label)
- ___ Dome (site of the 2006 March Madness Final Four)
- ___ Dome (old Colts home)
- ___ Dome (home of the Indianapolis Colts until 2008)
- ___ Dome (former Indianapolis venue)
- ___ Dome (former home of the Colts)
- ___ Dome (former Colts stadium)
- ___ Dome (Colts' longtime home)
- ___ connector
- ___ Building, onetime part of Rockefeller Center
- ___ Building (former name of an NYC skyscraper)
- ___ Building (30 Rock, formerly)
- __ Victor: record label
- __ Dome: Lucas Oil Stadium predecessor
- __ Building, now 30 Rockefeller Plaza
- DVD player maker
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