A Brief History of STE
On July 1, 1940; Fred Wolcott, technical director of Gilfillan Brothers, and Irwin Stanton of RCA discussed the desirability and the need for an organization which would further the interests of television in the Los Angeles area and in this Country. Harry Lubcke, director of television for the Don Lee Broadcasting System, was contacted because of their pioneering efforts in transmitting television programs, dating back to 1931. The preliminary groundwork for establishment of this organization was done by these three men. A group of people were invited to the first meeting on July 8, 1940. The name of the new organization would be the "SOCIETY OF TELEVISION ENGINEERS." At a meeting held October 14, 1940, a constitution was adopted unanimously by the charter members. The aims and purposes of the Society were defined as follows:
- To advance the theory and practice
- To enlarge the use of television
- To promote harmony and cooperation within the television industry
A Brief History of STE
On July 1, 1940; Fred Wolcott, technical director of Gilfillan Brothers, and Irwin Stanton of RCA discussed the desirability and the need for an organization which would further the interests of television in the Los Angeles area and in this Country. Harry Lubcke, director of television for the Don Lee Broadcasting System, was contacted because of their pioneering efforts in transmitting television programs, dating back to 1931. The preliminary groundwork for establishment of this organization was done by these three men. A group of people were invited to the first meeting on July 8, 1940. The name of the new organization would be the "SOCIETY OF TELEVISION ENGINEERS." At a meeting held October 14, 1940, a constitution was adopted unanimously by the charter members. The aims and purposes of the Society were defined as follows:
- To advance the theory and practice
- To enlarge the use of television
- To promote harmony and cooperation within the television industry