Tannoy is a British manufacturer of and PA system founded in 1926. Today the company is part of the Music Tribe group of brands.
During World War II Tannoy public address systems were supplied to the armed forces, and a Tannoy PA system was used at Buckingham Palace in 1945 to announce the end of hostilities. Tannoy speakers were also supplied to factories around Britain to relay the BBC's motivational radio series Music While You Work,Christina L. Baade. ' Music While You Work: Discipline, Dance Music, and Workers in Wartime', Ch. 3 of Victory through Harmony: The BBC and Popular Music in World War II (2011) and to Butlins and Pontins following the war - where they were famously used to waken guests with the words "Good morning, campers!". The Tannoy factory moved from Canterbury Grove to Coatbridge, Scotland in the 1970s.
In 2002, Tannoy was acquired by TC Group, and TC Group was subsequently acquired by Music Tribe in 2015. Following the Music Group acquisition, it was suggested that the Coatbridge facility would be closed and all related activities would be relocated to Manchester, England. In 2016, however, Music Group confirmed that Tannoy loudspeaker manufacturing would continue in Scotland, with a brand new manufacturing facility planned.
Tannoy became a household name due to widespread and high profile adoption during and after the war, each speaker having the Tannoy logo prominently displayed on the speaker grills. As a result, the term "tannoy" came to be used in British English for any Public address, and as a verb, to "tannoy", for making an announcement in a public place.A definition of "tannoy" was first included in the Oxford English Dictionary in 1946 as ‘a communications system with loudspeakers, used for
making announcements in public buildings.’The usage is not obsolete; see nGrams for "tannoy" compared to "public address" That is, although Tannoy is a registered trademark, , it is still often used generically. Google nGramsBBC World Service broadcast 27 February 2010 referring to the use of "Tannoys" in warning seaside dwellers to evacuate to higher ground due to a possible tsunami caused by the Chilean earthquake of that day (heard on WNYC FM) Because of this, the company's intellectual property department keeps a close eye on the media. To preserve its trademark, it often notifies publications not to use its trade name without a capital letter, or as a generic term for a PA system.
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