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The first companies to provide tape stocks for the official home entertainment and media industry are the larger manufacturing companies, including those that invented the media formats and accessories |
* The first companies to provide tape stocks for the official home entertainment and media industry are the larger manufacturing companies, including those that invented the media formats and accessories. |
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** 1930 - 3M invented the Scotch Tape under their then-formed sub-label, Scotch. |
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** 1935 - TDK invented iron-based magnetic material during their establishment. |
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** 1961 - Memorex invented the computer tape. |
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** 1975 - Sony invented the Beta format. |
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** 1977 - JVC invented the VHS format. |
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* The last companies to provide tape stocks for the industry were a soda and chemical manufacturing company named BASF, doing business as Baden Aniline and Soda Factory, and a battery company named Maxell. |