When did RadioShack change its name to realistic?

When did RadioShack change its name to realistic?

In 1954, Radio Shack began selling its own private-label products under the brand name Realist, changing the brand name to Realistic after being sued by Stereo Realist.

Are there any radio stations in Hong Kong?

As of September 2017, there are three licensed broadcasters of terrestrial radio in Hong Kong, broadcasting on both AM and FM bands. An underground radio station “Citizens’ Radio” also broadcasts on FM without a license.

When did RadioShack go out of business in the US?

At its peak in 1999, it had operated stores under either the name RadioShack or Tandy in the United States, Mexico, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada.

When did PointMobl go out of Business at RadioShack?

While some PointMobl products, such as car power adapters and phone cases, were carried as store-brand products in RadioShack stores, the stand-alone PointMobl stores were closed and the concept abandoned in March 2011.

Is there a radio station in Hong Kong?

RTHK Radio 2 is a broadcast radio station in Hong Kong, China, providing Youth Entertainment and Cantopop music. RTHK (Radio Television Hong Kong 香港電台) is a public broadcasting network in Hong Kong and an independent department in the government’s Broadcasting Authority. RTHK Radio 2 reviews.

When did RTHK start its own TV channel?

A Public Affairs Television Unit was established in 1970 to produce TV programmes for required broadcast by independent channels. At that time, RTHK did not have its own television broadcast transmitters. In 1973, RTHK set up its own radio newsroom. Prior to this, all news had been prepared by Government Information Services staff.

Where can I hear Bloomberg News on radio?

Bloomberg can be heard on its four flagship radio stations in New York, Washington, D.C., Boston, and San Francisco. Bloomberg shows and short form reports are also heard on over 300 top radio stations across the United States, including leading all-news radio stations in major cities…