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Goodmon & Goodmon Fight Against the FCC
Jimmy Goodmon, WRAL-TV's Programming & Special Projects Manager and son of Capitol Broadcasting President & CEO Jim Goodmon, recently spoke with Metro Magazine's Rick Smith about the dangers of de-regulating the broadcasting industry. In an article entitled, "FCC threatens to erase limits on conglomerates, Jimmy Goodmon Fights To Keep CBC All In the Family," Smith quoted the younger Goodmon at length about the impending FCC vote.
"Localism is a very important concept to me," Goodmon told Smith. "What the networks want to do is kill all localism, to generate cookie-cutter news from one part of the world." "If the FCC were to lift the limits," Goodmon continued, "a network which is already at maximum capacity could come slamming down on us. The networks would have the ability to crush those of us who are left [Smith cited Goodmon referred to independent, smaller companies]. That's where it gets scary-when you can't control it." The article also spoke of the elder Goodmon's participation on several panels to argue against lifting the ownership cap. Smith also interviewed UNC-TV's Director & General Manager Tom Howe about the same de-localization threat facing public television. |
POSTED: May 16, 2003