[4] The company was incorporated in 1988 as a successor to a New Jersey corporation operating under the same name.
[5] The services of the company include television signal encoding, transcoding, digital transport and broadband product for a variety of applications.
[6] In 2012, K-Tech Telecommunications, Inc. sued Blonder Tongue for infringement of several television translator patents.
(Case 2:12-cv-05316-GHK-MRW in Los Angeles Federal District Court) The case was dismissed after all asserted patent claims were held invalid by Judge Klausner.
The indie rock band Swirlies named their 1993 album Blonder Tongue Audio Baton after a graphic equalizer that the company manufactured from 1959 to 1961.