Jim Goodmon is testifying on Capitol Hill about media ownership.
The Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee is holding a hearing on media consolidation this morning, Barb Barrett reports.
The Federal Communications Commission has proposed relaxing current rules on media ownership. Now, federal regulations forbid some media consolidation such as the ownership of a TV station and a newspaper in the same market.
Goodmon, who owns the local CBS affiliate, WRAL-TV, has long been a proponent of media diversity.
The FCC's proposed changes have drawn some opposition. U.S. Rep. David Price, a Chapel Hill Democrat, held a meeting in Durham that drew "hundreds" of residents the last time the FCC proposed rule changes, said his spokesman, Paul Cox.
Price also has written FCC chairman Kevin Martin asking Martin to explain the proposed changes, Cox said.