Mr. Marek joined RCA in 1950 as manager of artists and repertory in the records division.
He joined RCA in 1950.
Barnett later joined RCA and continued research on broadcast technology into the 1960s.
He joined RCA, where was active in the development of TV camera tubes.
Before joining RCA, he held legal positions with Metropolitan Life and the Central Intelligence Agency.
He earned a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and joined RCA.
Other television broadcasters then joined RCA at Empire, on the 83rd, 82nd, and 81st floors, frequently bringing sister FM stations along for the ride.
In 1943, he joined RCA as editor of The Victor Record Review.
After joining RCA, she would later become one of the biggest stars in Latin America.
Before joining RCA, he was the general manager of Frank Loesser Music Publishing.