Chairman Newhouse Introduces Resolution Honoring the Legacy of Patrick Gottsch

  • Patrick Gottsch

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Chairman Dan Newhouse (WA-04) introduced a resolution honoring the life and legacy of the late Patrick Gottsch, the founder and former President of Rural Media Group, Inc.

“For decades, Patrick brought a visionary perspective to informing rural America and recognized the importance of amplifying the voices of farmers and ranchers across the country,” said Chairman Newhouse. “Through a work ethic second to none and an understanding of the issues that matter in rural communities, Patrick built a media presence that’s going to be felt for years to come. He was a pioneer in rural broadcasting. As a third-generation farmer myself, I’ve personally felt the impact of Patrick’s work. This resolution honors Patrick’s life and contributions for which rural America is forever grateful.”

Cosponsors: Executive Vice Chair Doug LaMalfa (CA-01), Vice Chair Adrian Smith (NE-03), House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson (PA-15), and Reps. David Valadao (CA-22), Mike Bost (IL-12), Mike Flood (NE-01), Harriet Hageman (WY-AL), Buddy Carter (GA-01), Cliff Bentz (OR-02), and Jim Moylan (GU-AL).

Biography:

Patrick Gottsch was born and raised in Elkhorn, Nebraska. A product of his family’s farm and cattle-producing operation, Patrick understood the value that rural communities bring to the fabric of our nation. After graduating from Sam Houston State University in Texas, Patrick worked as a commodity broker. He started E.T. Installations which was a company that sold and installed C-band home satellites ultimately becoming the nation’s largest privately-owned home satellite retailer in 1987. After these experiences, Patrick dedicated himself to creating a 24-hour rural television network and in 2000, Rural Free Delivery Television (RFD-TV) was successfully launched on DISH Network. In 2017, Patrick launched the first 24-hour network dedicated to western sports and the western lifestyle – The Cowboy Channel. On May 18, 2024, at the age of 70, Patrick passed away. He leaves behind three daughters and his wife Angie.

Read the full text of the resolution here.

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