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Industria De Radio y Televisión, S.A.

Chilean record company, active from 1971 to 1982. owner of the chilean labels IRT, Alba and others labels. The company was founded in 1971 after the nationalization of the Chilean record company Corporación De Radio De Chile, S.A. / RCA S.A. Electrónica (Chilean branch from RCA Victor) during the government of Salvador Allende. Its artistic director was Julio Numhauser until 1973.

After the coup d'état in Chile on 11 September 1973 led by Augusto Pinochet, Julio Numhauser was exiled to Sweden. The company's board of directors were sent into exile and the workers were disengaged from the company. All recordings stored in the company were destroyed by orders of the military junta of Chile.
In 1974 the company again published records of Latin music and other genres, most of the albums were published by the Chilean Label "Alba" and other labels.
During the economic crisis in Chile in 1982, the company was closed.

The audio catalogue is owned by Comercializadora e Industrial Fonográfica P.V. since 1991, and some of these works are re-mastered under the label A.R.C.I Music Chile, while the electronics division is owned by RCL Sudamericana since 1997
Contact:
Former address:
Avenida Vicuña Mackenna 3333
San Joaquín, Santiago de Chile
Chile
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Current address of Audio catalogue:
Duplicassette
Chopin 3220
San Joaquín, Región Metropolitana de Santiago
Chile
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Current address of Electronics division:
RCL Sudamericana S.A.
Av. Vitacura 2736 Of. 601,
Las Condes, Santiago de Chile
Chile