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Blonder Tongue Laboratories company history timeline

1950

Blonder turned to a pair of friends, Dave Gelass and Harold Baker, who were sales representatives for Centralab Corporation and as a favor took the Blonder Tongue booster, the HA-1, to the May 1950 Chicago Parts Show.

1951

Early in 1951, Blonder Tongue, needing more space, moved to a larger facility in Mount Vernon, New York, where it soon began to produce a new product.

1952

Deciding that New Jersey offered a better business climate, in 1952 Blonder and Tongue moved their company to Westfield, New Jersey, where they began to manufacture a number of products for master antenna systems.

1970

Blonder Tongue moved out of rapidly deteriorating Newark in 1970, relocating to Old Bridge, New Jersey.

They also introduced a new antenna rotator called the Prism-matic in 1970.

1991

When the FCC in 1991 permitted private cable operators to transmit signals via microwaves over allocated frequency bands, they positioned the company to take advantage of the resulting boom in the private-cable industry.

1993

(The "Blonder Tongue Audio Baton" graphic equalizer inspired the title of the 1993 album by the Swirlies).

In 1993, Blonder Tongue acquired MAR Associates, a California maker of microwave amplifiers, transmitters, receivers, and accessories.

1996

In 1996, the company lost one of these major customers, Interactive Cable Systems, which caused a temporary dip in revenues.

1999

In 1999, Blonder Tongue, drawing on its STV legacy, signed a major deal with a major cable operator, Cablevision, which agreed to order 100,000 interdiction subscriber management units, a contract worth over $800 million.

2002

Coughlin, Kevin, "Jersey Inventors Join Hall of Fame," Star-Ledger, February 22, 2002.

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Founded
1950
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Ben Tongue,Issac Blonder
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