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    Website. radioshack.com. RadioShack (formerly written as Radio Shack) is an American electronics retailer, which was established in 1921 as an amateur radio mail-order business. Its original parent company, Radio Shack Corporation, was purchased by Tandy Corporation in 1962, shifting its focus from radio equipment to hobbyist electronic components.

  2. 2000: Tandy Corporation changes its name to RadioShack Corporation. Company History: RadioShack Corporation--known as Tandy Corporation from its founding in 1960 until mid-2000--is one of the largest consumer electronics retailers in the United States. Forming the company's core operation are the 7,100 RadioShack stores located throughout the ...

  3. That year, Tandy was the leading Unix vendor by volume, selling almost 40,000 units of the 68000-based, multiuser Tandy Model 16 with Xenix, [16] [22] and began selling all computers using the Tandy brand [23] because, an executive admitted, "we were told by customers that the Radio Shack name was a problem in the office". In the mid-1980s, it began selling peripherals compatible with non ...

  4. Feb 6, 2015 · 96 Years Of RadioShack History. RadioShack began in 1921 as a Boston ham radio shop and mail-order operation and was acquired in 1963 by one-time Texas leather supplier Tandy, which later assumed the retailer’s name. Based on 2013 sales according to TWICE’s Top 100 CE Retailers ranking, the company was the nation’s eighth largest CE ...

  5. Feb 16, 2015 · 1977: Radio Shack introduces the first mass-marketed, fully assembled personal computer, the TRS-80, with an operating system built by Bill Gates. 1981: John Roach named CEO. 1984: Radio Shack sells its first mobile phone. 1985: Begins selling satellite TV systems and service. 1992: Launches Incredible Universe, its doomed big-box chain.

  6. Longest-running product for RadioShack was the AM-only Realistic Flavoradio, sold from 1972 to 2000. Radio Shack introduced the TRS-80, as one of the first mass-produced personal computers, and by 1982, it was sold at 4300 RadioShack stores. Radio Shack’s computer stores also offered lessons to pre-teens as “RadioShack Computer Camp” in ...

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  8. The company issued its first catalog in the early 1940s and then entered the high-fidelity music market. In 1954, Radio Shack began selling its own private-label products under the brand name Realist, but was subsequently sued and consequently changed the brand name to Realistic. After expanding to nine stores plus an extensive mail-order ...

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