- Westinghouse Electric (1886)
Infobox Defunct Company
company_name = Westinghouse Electric Corporation
company_
fate = Sold
successor = Viacom, Inc. (after 1997 renaming to CBS Corporation)
foundation = as Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company (1886) inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
defunct = 1999
location =Monroeville, PA
industry =Electronics , etc.
key_people =George Westinghouse , Founder
products =
num_employees =
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subsid =Founded in 1886 as Westinghouse Electric Company and later renamed Westinghouse Electric Corporation by
George Westinghouse . The company purchasedCBS in 1995 and was renamed CBS Corporation in 1997. George Westinghouse had previously founded theWestinghouse Air Brake Company .The company pioneered long-distance power transmission and high-voltage transmission. Westinghouse Electric received the rights for the first patent for alternating-current transmission from
Nikola Tesla and unveiled the technology for lighting inGreat Barrington, Massachusetts .In addition to George Westinghouse, engineers working for the company included William Stanley,
Nikola Tesla andOliver B. Shallenberger . It was historically the rival toGeneral Electric which was founded by George Westinghouse's arch-rival,Thomas Edison (see "War of the Currents").The company is also known for its time capsule contributions during the
1939 New York World's Fair and1964 New York World's Fair .Timeline of company evolution
1880s
;Starting years
* 1886 - Founded "Westinghouse Electric Company"
* 1889 - renames itself the "Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company"1890s
;Alternating currents promoter
* 1891 - build world's first commercial AC system (Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant )
* 1893 - supplies electric lights and power for Chicago World Fair
* 1895 - installs hydropower AC generators atNiagara Falls which supplied power toBuffalo, NY
* 1899 - founds British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company1900s to 1920s
;Growth and change
* 1901 - acquiresBryant Electric Company ofBridgeport, Connecticut , which continues operation as a subsidiary
* 1909 - ousts George Westinghouse as chairman during bankruptcy reorganization
* 1914 - acquiresCopeman Electric Stove Company inFlint, Michigan fromLloyd Groff Copeman , moves it toMansfield, Ohio and enters the home appliance market (sold in 1974 toWhite Consolidated Industries )
* 1915 -New England Westinghouse Company opens for business. First product:Mosin-Nagant rifles for the Czar's army.
* 1916 - share of British Westinghouse purchased by a British holding company, which becomesMetropolitan-Vickers
* 1920s - enters the broadcasting industry, with stations like KDKA inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania andWBZ (AM) inMassachusetts 1930s and 1940s
;Enters the nuclear age: Industrial atom smasher
* 1934 - opens its Home of Tomorrow inMansfield, Ohio , to demonstrate Westinghouse home appliances
* 1935 - completes longest continuous electric steel annealing furnace in the world atFord Motor Company ,Dearborn, Michigan
* 1930s - funds invention of themagnetohydrodynamic generator
* 1940s - enters aviation with airborneradar (defense electronics sold 1996), jet engine propulsion, and ground based airport lighting.
* 1941 - after years of resistance to the unionization efforts of its employees and to theNational Labor Relations Act ,cite book | author=Feurer R | title=Radical Unionism in the Midwest, 1900-1950 | publisher=University of Illinois Press | year=2006] signs a national labor agreement with theUnited Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America after a US Supreme Court decision that upheld the Act. [cite web | title=Heartland of UE Struggle | publisher=UE | month=Sep | year=2002 | url=http://www.ranknfile-ue.org/uen_0902_distrone.html | accessdate=2008-04-20]
* 1945 - renames itself the "Westinghouse Electric Corporation", and makes first automatic elevator.1950s to 1970s
;Enters finance:
Westinghouse Credit Corporation
* 1960s - acquiresThermoKing , begins automatedmass transit (sold 1988); adopts "You Can Be Sure If It's Westinghouse" as advertising slogan for home appliances
* 1970s - sells well-known home appliance division toWhite Consolidated Industries which becomesWhite-Westinghouse
* 1979 - sells off all Oil Refineries and closes other civic projects in Iran after theIranian Revolution .1980s
* 1981 - acquires
Cable television operatorTelePrompter (sold 1985),
* 1982 - acquires robot makerUnimation
* 1982 - sellsstreet light division toCooper Lighting ,
* 1988 - sells elevator/escalator division toSchindler Group ,
* 198? - sells electric lamp division toPhilips .
* 1988 - closes the East Pittsburgh plant, which had once been the primary Westinghouse manufacturing facility.
* 1989 - sells watthour meter division at Raleigh, North Carolina toAsea Brown Boveri Group.1990s to 2000s
* 1994 - sells electric power distribution and control business unit to
Eaton Corporation for $1 billion
* 199x - separates IT and phone service sales into Westinghouse Communications division
* 1995 - buysCBS for US$5.4 billion.
* 1996 - buysInfinity Broadcasting
* 1996 - sells Westinghouse Electronic Systems defense business toNorthrop Grumman for $3 billion, becomingNorthrop Grumman Electronic Systems .
* 1997 - sells most non-broadcast operations; renames itself CBS Corporation
* 1998 - sells remaining manufacturing asset, its nuclear energy business, toBNFL which sold it toToshiba in 2006 which still operates it asWestinghouse Electric Company today.
* 1998 - CBS Corporation creates a new subsidiary called Westinghouse Electric Corporation to manage the Westinghousebrand .
* 1999 - sells itself to Viacom, Inc.
* 2005 - Viacom renamed itselfCBS Corporation ee also
* For other companies named Westinghouse see
Westinghouse .
* For the spinoff nuclear energy company seeWestinghouse Electric Company .
*Westinghouse Works, 1904
*Westinghouse Broadcasting , also known as "Group W"
*Siemens Westinghouse , also known as Siemens Power Generation, Inc.Notes
External links
* [http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/Our_Company/history/Timeline/index.shtm Timeline of Westinghouse historical events]
* [http://www.post-gazette.com/westinghouse/prologue.asp "Who Killed Westinghouse?"] - Contemporary "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette" article detailing Westinghouse's history and break-up
*cite web
url=http://news.pghtech.org/teq/teqstory.cfm?id=229
title=What Happened to Westinghouse?
publisher=Pittsburgh Technology Council
date=March 1999
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