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The story has been told many times but it is always good to see retelling in new or different ways.
Here is a piece from Jefferson Public Radio, complete with brief audio commentary and picture.
The team at Bing Crosby Enterprises attempting to invent the first video tape recorder.
On the far left: Jack Mullin, who introduced audio tape recording to the U.S..
On the far right: Bing Crosby. Ampex would beat Mullin and BCE to the punch.