About: Crosley Radio

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Crosley Radio is an audio electronic manufacturing company headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. The current CEO is Bo LeMastus. It is a modern incarnation of the original Crosley Corporation which existed from 1921 to 1956. Modern Marketing Concepts resurrected the Crosley name after the original brand was discontinued by parent company Avco in 1956, due to declining sales. The modern Crosley first marketed turntables in 1992. Today, Crosley is one of the country's leading marketers of turntables, as well as radios and jukeboxes.

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  • Crosley Radio is an audio electronic manufacturing company headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. The current CEO is Bo LeMastus. It is a modern incarnation of the original Crosley Corporation which existed from 1921 to 1956. Modern Marketing Concepts resurrected the Crosley name after the original brand was discontinued by parent company Avco in 1956, due to declining sales. The modern Crosley first marketed turntables in 1992. Today, Crosley is one of the country's leading marketers of turntables, as well as radios and jukeboxes. In 2017, Crosley introduced the 'Vinyl Rocket' – not only the first vinyl jukebox in its catalog, but also the "world's only vinyl jukebox in current production". The machine holds up to 70 seven-inch records, and can play both A and B sides thanks to what the company calls a “unique rotating vinyl mechanism” for a total of 140 possible selections. "Crosley's jukeboxes combine analog audio and 21st century digital technology features", according to the company. (en)
  • Crosley radio är ett amerikanskt företag som startades 1920 av . Vid den här tiden kostade en radio ca 130 dollar och Crosley hade lovat sin son att köpa en radio till dennes födelsedag. Crosley beslöt att tillverka en radio till mycket lägre pris. Hans produkt kom att kosta 35 dollar och blev snabbt en försäljningssuccé. Crosley radio tillverkar fortfarande radioapparater och är idag specialiserade på nya apparater som exteriört ser ut som äldre tiders radioapparater. (sv)
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  • Modern Crosley radio – the CR3003A (en)
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  • Modern Marketing Concepts (en)
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  • Crosley radio är ett amerikanskt företag som startades 1920 av . Vid den här tiden kostade en radio ca 130 dollar och Crosley hade lovat sin son att köpa en radio till dennes födelsedag. Crosley beslöt att tillverka en radio till mycket lägre pris. Hans produkt kom att kosta 35 dollar och blev snabbt en försäljningssuccé. Crosley radio tillverkar fortfarande radioapparater och är idag specialiserade på nya apparater som exteriört ser ut som äldre tiders radioapparater. (sv)
  • Crosley Radio is an audio electronic manufacturing company headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. The current CEO is Bo LeMastus. It is a modern incarnation of the original Crosley Corporation which existed from 1921 to 1956. Modern Marketing Concepts resurrected the Crosley name after the original brand was discontinued by parent company Avco in 1956, due to declining sales. The modern Crosley first marketed turntables in 1992. Today, Crosley is one of the country's leading marketers of turntables, as well as radios and jukeboxes. (en)
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  • Crosley Radio (en)
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