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Jim Goodmon (1943 - )
The base of our business is broadcasting, but beyond the business of broadcasting is our belief in the public trusteeship, the public service, and the community service responsibilities inherent in the ownership of a federal broadcast license. ... We do not believe a company can meet its business responsibilities without meeting its community responsibilities as well. James Fletcher "Jim" Goodmon grew up experiencing the world of broadcasting at his grandfather's knee. He was only a child when WRAL-TV won its license from the FCC, but he watched carefully as A.J.Fletcher tackled each new endeavor. Goodmon attended Duke University but left for the Navy before obtaining
a degree. While serving his term in Memphis, TN, he met and married
Barbara Lyons and brought her back to Raleigh. Upon his return, Goodmon
became Operations Manager at CBC. Goodmon led CBC and its station into the digital age, beginning in the late 1990's when the FCC granted the first experimental HDTV license to WRAL-TV. He worked hard to set industry standards and to explore every possible use of the digital spectrum, launching a division to datacast over the air and many others. When the FCC made a ruling to loosen media ownership regulations in June of 2003, Goodmon led the charge nationwide to fight against what he declared would be the death of localism. Once again, Capitol Broadcasting Company came on strong in Washington, DC. Called a rabble rouser in the press, Goodmon is nonetheless heralded as a champion for the small business owner and local ownership. |
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