Joseph Tushinsky
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Joseph Tushinsky, (1910 in New York City – 1988 in Encino, California) was an American electronics industry pioneer, inventor and musician who co-founded Sony/ in 1954. He is considered to be "The Father of Stereo". In 1964 Superscope Inc. purchased the Marantz Co., the Audio Electronics mfg. founded by Saul Marantz.[1]
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- ^ "Joseph S. Tushinsky, 78, Inventor, Musician and First to Import Sony". The New York Times. March 23, 1988.
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