- Bush Radio
: "This article is about the UK radio manufacturer. For the South African community radio station, see
Bush Radio (South Africa) ."Bush Radio was a British radio manufacturing company, and one of the most famous names on early British radios and televisions.
The company was founded in 1932, from the remains of the '
Amplion ' company that made horn loudspeakers, as a subsidiary of theGaumont British Picture Corporation . The brand name comes from their Shepherd's Bush studioscite web
author = Allan Isaacs
url = http://www.btinternet.com/~allan.isaacs/bushhistory.html
title = A Potted History of some famous UK Radio Manufacturers: Bush
accessdate = March 2
accessyear = 2006] .Bush became part of the Rank empire in the 1940s.
The Bush TR82 transistor radio, designed by
Ogle Design , and launched in 1959, is regarded as an icon of early radio design. The first radio to use the Ogle cabinet design was the MB60, a battery/mains valve set from 1957-59.The original Bush Radio company merged with
Murphy Radio on4 June ,1962 [ [http://www.asod59.dsl.pipex.com/merger.html "The Bush/Murphy merger"] , bushradio.co.uk. Article retrieved on31 October ,2006 ] , and the Bush name disappeared from the British market during the 1980s. However, since the purchase of the brand by Alba plc in 1986, it has once again become common, [ [http://www.bushradio.co.uk Intro page] , bushradio.co.uk. Article retrieved on31 October ,2006 ] being used primarily on electronic goods produced inChina .References
External links
* [http://www.bushradio.co.uk/ Site on vintage Bush radios]
* [http://www.albaplc.com/html/Brands/Bush%20Radio%20LP.htm Alba's modern Bush site]----
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