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- Q17088706 subject Q449969.
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- Q17088706 abstract "Langlois & Wentworth, Inc., was an American company that, through its Lang-Worth subsidiary, recorded radio shows for broadcast. The company was founded in 1933 by Cyril Ouelette Langlois, Sr. (1893–1957), and Ralph Clarke Wentworth (1891–1954) and was based in New York City. Transcription discs were sold on a subscription basis and, at the time, none were sold to the public. Like other transcriptions companies, the company tried to move away from using music that required its subscribing radio stations to pay additional fees to copyright holders, and began to use music in the public domain. By 1935, the company had completely eliminated the use of copyrighted music, although the policy was later relaxed. In the 1940s, the music service library was divided into two groups: The "5000" service with white labels reserved for ASCAP music, and yellow labels, reserved for non-ASCAP licensed music, which included BMI, SESAC, public domain music, and others.".
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- Q17088706 comment "Langlois & Wentworth, Inc., was an American company that, through its Lang-Worth subsidiary, recorded radio shows for broadcast. The company was founded in 1933 by Cyril Ouelette Langlois, Sr. (1893–1957), and Ralph Clarke Wentworth (1891–1954) and was based in New York City. Transcription discs were sold on a subscription basis and, at the time, none were sold to the public.".
- Q17088706 label "Langlois & Wentworth, Inc.".