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The Day the U.S. TV Industry Died

Cars That Think

This article was first published as “The longest survivor loses its grip.” Zenith enters the TV receiver business, buying Rauland of Chicago, a picture tube manufacturer. Admiral buys Cortron, leaving 17 U.S. TV makers left after Philips buys GTE Sylvania.) It appeared in the August 1988 issue of IEEE Spectrum.

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Proud of its roots

Electric Auto Association

Either that, or we’d buy one from someone else who did,” he said. We like to do in person meetings when we can actually visit something,” he continued, describing chapter trips to battery manufacturing plants, wind farms, and the solar array at the U.S. Fifty years ago, there were no EVs available commercially. Air Force Academy. “We