
Victor Company Of Japan, Ltd.
Victor Company Of Japan, Ltd. (日本ビクター株式会社) is a Japanese electronics giant, mainly known for the JVC brand. It is part of the JVC Kenwood Corporation.
In the past Victor Company Of Japan, Ltd. was directly involved in the music industry, but nowadays it serves that industry via subsidiary companies such as [l=Victor Entertainment, Inc.] and [l=Teichiku Entertainment, Inc.]
This company also operated large vinyl, cassette, VHS and CD pressing plants in Yokohama. Lacquer cuts can be identified by e.g. 111 and/or 112 in the vinyl runouts. Please note: there are many more numbers (e.g. 121, 131, 137, 139, 141, etc.).
History in the music industry:
was established in Japan by the US in September 1927. It owned the [l=Victor] label and manufactured and distributed records for several others.
In 1943 the company name was changed to Nippon Onkyo, K.K. ().
On December 29, 1945, the company name was changed to Victor Company Of Japan, Ltd.
March 1947: first post-war releases appear.
In 1972 the music division spun off into [l=Victor Musical Industries, Inc.]
Another spin-off was [l=Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd.], established in June 1970, that handled Philips and associated labels.
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