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Consumer Entertainment Industry

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In general, the consumer entertainment industry sells its products to a non-technical customer. For equipments such as radios, record players, unit audio, radiograms and tape recorders, the point of sale is most likely to be a retail outlet, although mail order may also be used to bring the product to the consumer.

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William F Waller AMITPP AssIRefEng

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Spielberg, E. (1971). Consumer Entertainment Industry. In: Waller, W.F. (eds) Component Reliability. Macmillan Engineering Evaluations. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01185-8_14

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