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Patrick Gottsch was born on June 3, 1953, in Omaha to Bernard Gottsch, a farmer, and Gloria Gottsch (née Borowiak). He was raised on a farm in Elkhorn, Nebraska. He attended Sam Houston University on a baseball scholarship for one year until leaving due to a hand injury. He worked as a farmer, commodities broker, and satellite dish installer.
On June 19, 2017, Rural Media Group CEO Patrick Gottsch announced that on July 1, FamilyNet would be rebranded as The Cowboy Channel, featuring a focus on Western sports and rodeo events, which had proven to be a popular attraction on RFD-TV. [7] Gottsch thanked Sony Pictures Television for bringing the network to a solid footing, but noted ...
RFD-TV (Rural Free Delivery Television) was launched in 1988 by Patrick Gottsch but was not picked up until 2000. The group expanded with the RFD-TV: The Magazine in 2003 then RFD HD in 2008. [11] Rural Media Group bought the Country Tonite/Ray Stevens Theater with 2000 seats in Branson, Missouri, and renamed it the RFD-TV Theatre on March 24 ...
Source: "Patrick Gottsch Dies: Founder Of The Cowboy Channel And RFD-TV Was 70" "broke the Guinness World Record for largest Pick-Up Truck Parade at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2013." Deadline
The Imus Ranch was a working cattle ranch of nearly 4,000 acres (1,600 ha) located in Ribera, New Mexico, 50 miles (80 km) southeast of Santa Fe. [1] Between 1998–2014, it was the site of a non-profit charitable program for seriously ill children, founded by long-time radio personality Don Imus and his wife, Deirdre.
RFD-TV (Rural Free Delivery Television) is a rural-oriented television network independently owned and operated by Patrick Gottsch, through his company Rural Media Group.
Patrick Gottsch: 70 Media executive (founder of RFD-TV and The Cowboy Channel) [159] May 19 Peggi Blu: 77 Singer best known as a vocal coach on American Idol. [160] Richard Foronjy: 86 Actor (The Jeffersons, Cagney & Lacey, Hill Street Blues) [161] May 22 Darryl Hickman: 92 Actor and screenwriter.
RFD is a reader-written quarterly magazine celebrating queer diversity. Since its founding in 1974 as a publication for rural gays and alternative lifestyles, the magazine has been edited by different communities in various U.S. locations.