Recorded in 2010, tribute to Yolanda Barco, former president at PCN
00:01 - The idea of producing our own programs
00:04 - meant viewing things in an entirely different way,
00:08 - a way
00:08 - we were not used to with people like Hill under going away.
00:12 - All of a sudden, look around.
00:14 - There won't be any old timers.
00:16 - They're really true pioneers.
00:29 - She was a lawyer,
00:31 - but she was also an operator.
00:33 - It's very early for women to be involved in the law
00:36 - or the cable business.
00:37 - I mean, she was general
00:38 - manager of a cable company before any other woman
00:41 - in the Barcos started their own cable system.
00:44 - The old master antenna.
00:45 - They live, breathe and work cable.
00:50 - She really believed in the power of cable to educate people,
00:54 - to keep people connected to their government.
00:56 - Television was not available at that point to learn
01:00 - and to be used as a very idealistic
01:03 - and really wanted to do something good with
01:05 - with this network.
01:08 - She, along with other leaders in the state,
01:12 - were able to utilize resources
01:14 - at Penn State University for educational programing.
01:17 - I think it might have been a thought
01:19 - a little ahead of its time,
01:20 - but it carried forward and it is today where it is.
01:22 - Pennsylvania Cable Network.
01:24 - And she had this way of deciding what her mission was
01:28 - and being relentless in pursuing it.
01:32 - She knew what she was talking about.
01:33 - She knew where she wanted to go.
01:34 - She knew the direction industry.
01:36 - And she helped shape what we have today.
01:38 - She was a fighter
01:39 - and some people found that off putting and depends
01:42 - on what side of the table you're on.
01:45 - If you
01:45 - are an advocate, you got 110% of her support.
01:48 - But if you're an opponent,
01:50 - you've got to be ready for a battle
01:52 - because she just she would fight fight for her rights,
01:54 - fight for cable's rights, right to the end.
01:58 - I think one of the things that was unique about her
02:01 - was her selflessness.
02:02 - I've never saw her do anything for herself,
02:04 - anything in her own personal interest.
02:07 - They had a strong feeling about returning to the community,
02:10 - doing things good.
02:14 - I know I have a great responsibility
02:16 - to keep
02:16 - the network moving in the direction
02:18 - Yolanda set because it was the right direction.
02:20 - It was something that the state needed that the cable
02:23 - industry benefits from and is doing the
02:26 - right thing.