Awards & Winners

RCA

RCA Corporation, founded as the Radio Corporation of America, was an American electronics company in existence from 1919 to 1986. The RCA trademark is used by Sony Music Entertainment and Technicolor, which licenses the name to other companies such as Audiovox and TCL Corporation for products descended from that common ancestor.

Awards by RCA

Check all the awards nominated and won by RCA.

2013


Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Performance
Honored for : Echa Pa'llá (Manos Pa'rriba)

Nominations 2013 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Performance Echa Pa'llá (Manos Pa'rriba)

1985


Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technical/Engineering Development
(For their work in developing and implementing multi-channel stereo sound for broadcast television)
Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technical/Engineering Development
(For the pioneering effort in the development of component video recording technology for broadcast television)

1984


Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technical/Engineering Development
(For Pioneering Efforts Leading to The Development of Broadcast Television Cameras With Solid State Image Pickup Devices)

1983


Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technical/Engineering Development
(For pioneering work in the development of circular polarization technology in television broadcasting)

1980


Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technical/Engineering Development
(For the development of digital computer techniques for the automatic alignment of color television studio cameras.)

1973


Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technical/Engineering Development
(For its leading role in the development of the quadruplex video tape cartridge equipment, providing improved production reliability and efficiency in broadcasting video taped program segments, promos and commercials.)

1960


Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technical/Engineering Development
(For the independent development of the 4 1/2 inch image orthicon tube and camera)

1955


Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technical/Engineering Development
Honored for : RCA Tricolor Picture
(Which made the commercial color receiver Practical)

1951


Academy Scientific and Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering award)
(For pioneering direct positive recording with anticipatory noise reduction.)

1944


Academy Scientific and Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering award)
(For the design and development of the electronic compressor-limiter.)
Academy Award for Best Technical Achievement
(for the design and construction of the RKO reverberation chamber)

1941


Academy Scientific and Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering award)
(For the design and development of the MI-3043 Uni-directional microphone.)
Academy Honorary Award
Honored for : Fantasia
(for their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of Fantasia)

1937


Academy Award for Best Technical Achievement
(for the introduction of the modulated high-frequency method of determining optimum photographic processing conditions for variable width sound tracks. [Laboratory])

1936


Academy Scientific and Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering award)
(For their rotary stabilizer sound head.)
Academy Award for Best Technical Achievement
(for furnishing a practical design and specifications for a non-slip printer. [Laboratory])
Academy Award for Best Technical Achievement
(for their development of a method of recording and printing sound records utilizing a restricted spectrum (known as ultra-violet light recording). [Sound])

1933


Academy Scientific and Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering award)
(For their high-fidelity recording and reproducing system.)