Telefunken

Telefunken was a German radio and television producer, founded in Berlin in 1903 as a joint venture between Siemens & Halske and the Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) ("General electricity company"). Prior to World War I the company set up the first world wide network of communications and was the first in the world to sell electronic televisions with cathode ray tubes, in Germany in 1934.

Telefunken
IndustryElectrical industry
Founded1903
Defunct1967 merger with parent company AEG to AEG-Telefunken (1996 merger with Daimler-Benz and sale/dissolution various company parts), 2005 rename of the last former Telefunken division
HeadquartersBerlin, Germany
ParentGordon Brothers
Websitetelefunken.com

The brand had several incarnations:

  • Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H., System Telefunken, founded in 1903 as a joint venture between AEG and Siemens & Halske
  • Telefunken, Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H., in 1923; since 1941 as subsidiary of AEG alone
  • Telefunken GmbH, in 1955
  • Telefunken Aktiengesellschaft (AG), in 1963
  • Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft AEG-Telefunken, created in 1967 through a merger between Telefunken and AEG
  • AEG-TELEFUNKEN AG, in 1979

The company also had several subsidiaries and spin-offs of its own:

The company Telefunken USA was incorporated in early 2001 to provide restoration services and build reproductions of vintage Telefunken microphones.

In 2023, Telefunken brand was acquired by the advisory and investment firm Gordon Brothers.

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