Comment by kmeisthax

6 months ago

RCA tried to duplicate Bell Labs' success and it arguably bankrupted the company.

RCA's Sarnoff Labs produced the image orthicon, NTSC color TV, an early videotape system, an early flat-panel-display, and lots of vacuum tube innovations.[1]

The big business mistakes were in the 1970s, when RCA tried to become a diversified conglomerate. At one point they owned Hertz Rent-A-Car and Banquet TV dinners.[2]

[1] https://eyesofageneration.com/rca-sarnoff-library-photo-arch...

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCA

  • This seems to be the fate of many companies. Rockwell at one point somehow was producing the space shuttle while also having a division that made automotive components.

Out of curiosity: is there a write up about this?

  • The Technology Connections video series on RCA's Selectavision CED home video system touches on this quite a lot (it was a horribly mismanaged project which took more than a decade to commercialize, by which time it had already been superceded by VHS/Betamax and Laserdisc)[1]. His main source for the information on the development of the CED system was the book "The Business of Research: RCA and the VideoDisc" by Margaret B. W. Graham.

    [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnpX8d8zRIA&list=PLv0jwu7G_D...