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The NBC chimes are a sequence of three tones played on National Broadcasting Company (NBC) broadcasts. Originally developed in 1927 as seven notes, they were standardized to the current three-note version by the early 1930s, and possibly as early as 1929. The chimes were originally employed as an audible programming cue, used to alert network control engineers and the announcers at NBC's radio network affiliates. They soon became associated with NBC programming in general, and are an early example of an "interval signal" used to help establish a broadcaster's identity with its audience.

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  • Las campanillas de la NBC (NBC chimes en inglés) son una secuencia de tres tonos reproducidos en las transmisiones de la National Broadcasting Company (NBC). Originalmente desarrollado en 1927 como siete notas, se estandarizaron a la versión actual de tres notas a principios de la década de 1930, y posiblemente a principios de 1929. Las campanillas se utilizaron originalmente como una señal de programación audible, utilizada para alertar a los ingenieros de control de red ya los anunciantes de afiliados de la red de radio de NBC. Pronto se asociaron con la programación de NBC en general, y son un ejemplo temprano de una "señal de intervalo" utilizada para ayudar a establecer la identidad de una emisora con su audiencia. En 1950, las campanillas de la NBC se convirtieron en la primera marca de servicio "puramente audio" otorgada por la Oficina de Patentes y Marcas de los Estados Unidos. Casi noventa años después de su introducción, siguen siendo utilizados como una firma de audio por la red de NBC TV y sus afiliadas, y también en la red de NBC Sports Radio y en la apertura de las emisiones de NBC News Radio cada hora. (es)
  • The NBC chimes are a sequence of three tones played on National Broadcasting Company (NBC) broadcasts. Originally developed in 1927 as seven notes, they were standardized to the current three-note version by the early 1930s, and possibly as early as 1929. The chimes were originally employed as an audible programming cue, used to alert network control engineers and the announcers at NBC's radio network affiliates. They soon became associated with NBC programming in general, and are an early example of an "interval signal" used to help establish a broadcaster's identity with its audience. In 1950 the NBC chimes became the first "purely audio" service mark granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Nearly ninety years after their introduction, they continue to be used as an audio signature by the NBC TV network and its affiliates, and also on the NBC Sports Radio network and at the opening of the hourly NBC News Radio broadcasts. (en)
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  • The three notes of the NBC chimes. (en)
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  • NBC chimes (en)
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  • Las campanillas de la NBC (NBC chimes en inglés) son una secuencia de tres tonos reproducidos en las transmisiones de la National Broadcasting Company (NBC). Originalmente desarrollado en 1927 como siete notas, se estandarizaron a la versión actual de tres notas a principios de la década de 1930, y posiblemente a principios de 1929. Las campanillas se utilizaron originalmente como una señal de programación audible, utilizada para alertar a los ingenieros de control de red ya los anunciantes de afiliados de la red de radio de NBC. Pronto se asociaron con la programación de NBC en general, y son un ejemplo temprano de una "señal de intervalo" utilizada para ayudar a establecer la identidad de una emisora con su audiencia. (es)
  • The NBC chimes are a sequence of three tones played on National Broadcasting Company (NBC) broadcasts. Originally developed in 1927 as seven notes, they were standardized to the current three-note version by the early 1930s, and possibly as early as 1929. The chimes were originally employed as an audible programming cue, used to alert network control engineers and the announcers at NBC's radio network affiliates. They soon became associated with NBC programming in general, and are an early example of an "interval signal" used to help establish a broadcaster's identity with its audience. (en)
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  • Campanillas de la NBC (es)
  • NBC chimes (en)
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