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Walter R.G. Baker

Walter R.G. Baker (1892-1960), “father” of electronics at GE, was a General Electric Vice President, and served as Chairman of the National Television System Committee (NTSC). Mr. Baker played a pivotal role in television broadcasting, establishing the federal standards for operation of both black and white television in the early 1940’s and color television in the early 1950’s. The call letters of WRGB, the first television station established in upstate New York, pays tribute to this pioneer who was one of the initial people involved in setting up this ground breaking station.



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History

Since the beginning of radio and television, broadcasters in New York have played a leading role in the industry. The Hall of Fame honors television and radio professionals from across the state who have dedicated their careers to serving local communities.

They have set a high standard for future generations. We are honored to recognize these outstanding broadcasters through membership into the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

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