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Patrick Gottsch
Born(1953-06-03)June 3, 1953
DiedMay 18, 2024(2024-05-18) (aged 70)
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
OccupationMedia executive
Spouses

Shirley Hickey

(div. 1991)

Angie Good

(m. 2017)
Children3

Patrick Gottsch (June 3, 1953 – May 18, 2024) was an American media executive. He was the founder of Rural Media Group, which includes RFD-TV and The Cowboy Channel.

Early life

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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.[1][2]

Broadcasting career

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In 1988, Gottsch started RFD–TV which aired news, weather, agribusiness and market reports. The channel went into bankruptcy a year later, as no cable network would carry the station.[3][1] From 1991–1996, he worked for Superior Livestock Auction in Fort Worth, Texas.[1][2]

In 1996, Gottsch left Superior to restart RFD–TV, this time as a non–profit at the suggestion of Charlie Ergen, co–founder of Dish Network. He developed the channel which aired existing agriculture, equine, music, and rural programs. It began airing on Dish Network in 2000, then on DirecTV in 2002. In 2007, he converted the business into a for–profit company. The channel began simulcasting Imus in the Morning broadcasts, which had been cancelled by MSNBC. RFD–TV subsequently began airing on Comcast cable network.[3][1]

In 2017, Gottsch started the Cowboy Channel, a rebranding of the FamilyNet network, and in 2023 the Cowgirl Channel.[3][1]

Personal life

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Gottsch was married to Shirley Hickey until their divorce in 1991. After divorcing, he moved to Fort Worth, Texas, with his two daughters. In 2017, he married Angie Good with whom he had another daughter.[1][3]

In 2013, Gottsch lead the effort to break the Guinness World Record for the largest Pick-Up Truck Parade at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.[1][4]

Gottsch died on May 18, 2024, at a hotel in the Fort Worth Stockyards district. He was 70 years old.[3][1][5][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Haring, Bruce (2024-05-23). "Patrick Gottsch Dies: Founder Of The Cowboy Channel And RFD-TV Was 70". Deadline. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  • ^ a b Robb, Jeffrey (2024-05-22). "Remembering Patrick Gottsch, Rural Media Group founder". Newsroom. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  • ^ a b c d e Gabriel, Trip (2024-06-13). "Patrick Gottsch, 70, Who Found Rural America Fertile Ground for TV, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  • ^ https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2013/8/rural-radio-revs-up-largest-parade-of-pickup-trucks-50315
  • ^ "Patrick Gottsch, Who Gave Voice to Rural America, Dies at 70". Wall Street Journal. June 13, 2024. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  • ^ "Patrick Gottsch Obituary (1953 - 2024)". legacy.com. Legacy.com, Inc. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
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