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The Beatles The Birth Of Apple Corps TV & Radio Shows MP3 Set, CD, USB

The Beatles The Birth Of Apple Corps TV & Radio Shows MP3 Set, CD, USB
The Beatles The Birth Of Apple Corps TV & Radio Shows MP3 Set, CD, USB
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70 Minutes Of 1968 Media Appearances Promoting The Formation Of The Beatles’ Media Foundation Apple Corps, Presented As An Archival Quality MP3 CD, MP3 Audio Download Or USB Flash Drive! #TheBeatles #AppleRecords #AppleCorps #AppleCorpsLimited #AppleCorpsLTD #MaryHopkin #Beatles #MP3 #CD #AudioDownload #USBFlashDrive


Contents:

01 Bob Lewis WABC 680519 FM - Lennon And McCartney Press Conference On Apple Corps Formation

02 News Front 19680515 - Lennon And McCartney On Formation Of Apple Corps

03 The Tonight Show 19680514 - Lennon And McCartney On Formation Of Apple Corps

04 David Frost Presents 19680616 - McCartney On Apple Corps And Introduction Of Mary Hopkin


Apple Corps Limited (informally known as Apple) is a multi-armed multimedia corporation founded in London in January 1968 by the members of the Beatles to replace their earlier company (Beatles Ltd.) and to form a conglomerate. Its name (pronounced "apple core") is a pun. Its chief division is Apple Records, which was launched in the same year. Other divisions included Apple Electronics, Apple Films, Apple Publishing and Apple Retail, whose most notable venture was the short-lived Apple Boutique, on the corner of Baker Street and Paddington Street in central London. Apple's headquarters in the late 1960s was at the upper floors of 94 Baker Street, after that at 95 Wigmore Street, and subsequently at 3 Savile Row. The latter address was also known as the Apple Building, which was home to the Apple Studio. From 1970 to 2007, Apple's chief executive was former Beatles road manager Neil Aspinall, although he did not officially bear that title until Allen Klein had left the company. The current CEO is Jeff Jones. In 2010, Apple Corps ranked number 2 on the Fast Company magazine's list of the world's most innovative companies in the music industry, thanks to the release of The Beatles: Rock Band video game and the remastering of the Beatles' catalogue.