
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
February 5, 1999
Contact: Susan Dahlin
Marketing Director
919-790-5720
Goodmon Recieves
National Award for Digital Leadership WRAL-HD Once Again in Spotlight
Raleigh, NC --- James F. Goodmon, CEO and President of Capitol
Broadcasting Company, Inc., Raleigh NC (CBC), is the recipient of the
Digital Television Pioneer Award to be presented this April by the broadcast
industry magazine leader -- Broadcasting and Cable. Goodmon is being recognized
for his leadership role and achievements in the advancement of digital
television. On July 23,1996, CBC became the first broadcaster in the nation
to transmit a High Definition television (HDTV) digital signal over WRAL-HD.
WRAL-HD continues to broadcast on a daily basis and had accomplished a
number of firsts in the industry -- including a local documentary, sporting
events and live news coverage. On October 29th, 1998 -- WRAL-HD was a
partner in the nationwide broadcast of the John Glenn’s return to space
in HDTV.
“This award gives us at Broadcasting & Cable, and at Digital
Television, great professional and personal satisfaction. We take
great pride in having known you when,” said Don West, Editor in Chief
of Broadcasting and Cable in a letter to Goodmon.
The citation will recognize Goodmon for his leadership in bringing WRAL-HD
to the air as the first station to use this new medium of television.
HDTV provides viewers exceptional quality, detail, and sound. WRAL-HD
is acknowledged nationally as a front runner in developing HDTV technology
and programming. The award will be presented during the National Association
of Broadcasters meeting in Las Vegas on April 19th. Goodmon follows in
the steps of Joe Flaherty of CBS, who -- last year -- was dubbed “the
father of HDTV.”
Capitol Broadcasting Company, Inc. is a diversified communications company
which owns and/or operates WRAL-TV,
WRAL-Digital, WRAL-FM,
Microspace, the
North Carolina News Network, DTV Plus,
Wolfpack Sports Marketing, and Capitol
Sports Management in Raleigh, NC; WJZY-TV
and WFVT-TV in Charlotte,
NC; WILM-TV in Wilmington, NC; WRAZ-TV
and the Durham Bulls
Baseball Club in Durham, NC; and the Myrtle
Beach Pelicans Baseball Club in Myrtle Beach, SC; Capitol Broadcasting
Company also founded Local
TV on Satellite in Raleigh, NC. |