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  6. 2024年7月9日 · In 1938 CBS acquired the American Recording Corporation, which later became Columbia Records. Peter Goldmark of CBS laboratories invented high-fidelity long-playing records, and the Columbia record label introduced them to the public in 1948.

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  8. The 1930s and 40s were golden years of the Columbia Network, now simply called CBS. Paley hired Frank Stanton as a research assistant in 1935, and he rose to become a top executive, almost equal Paley himself in stature and influence. That same year, CBS became a public company on the New York Stock Exchange.