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Biography
Director
Eric E. Richardson
Eric
E. Richardson is Director of the Office of Cable Television (OCT).
OCT is the award winning District government agency that regulates
all cable television providers within the District of Columbia.
In addition, OCT manages the District's two municipal government
channels - OCT TV-16 and TV-13. While TV-16 provides information
regarding the many programs, services and opportunities made available
by the District of Columbia Government. TV-13 provides gavel-to-gavel
coverage of the live and recorded activities of the D.C. City Council
and its various committees. Together these channels are intended
to provide District of Columbia residents access to the activities
and processes of their government.
Richardson is responsible for administering the programs and services
under the agency's purview; administers the Office's responsibility
for the day-to-day oversight of the construction and operation of
the District's cable television systems; regulates cable television
services in the District as prescribed in Cable Franchise Agreements
and is ultimately responsible for programming the District's municipal
cable access channels. He also directs OCT's national award winning
production department, creating human interest, history, science,
health, lifestyle, performance, and news and public affairs programming.
He served as OCT's director of programming from December 2006 until
January 2007.
Prior to joining OCT, Richardson worked for Howard University's
PBS affiliate, WHUT-TV, as the Director of Broadcast Services. He
was responsible for the station's overall operations oversight capacity
and supervised and coordinated the overall on-air product that included
news, information and entertainment. He was also responsible for
several station productions, website operations, news and programming
staff, as well as for analyzing and interpreting audience data,
and working with management to make programming decisions in response
to audience research. After over a nine year absence, he successfully
implemented WHUT's on-air fundraising strategy in September of 2004.
Additionally, he served as Executive Producer of Evening Exchange
with Kojo Nnamdi and played a key role in the development and direction
of such shows as The Tavis Smiley Show, Moneywise with Kelvin Boston,
and White House Chronicles. Richardson worked directly with the
university president H. Patrick Swygert and WHUT's general managers
Jennifer Lawson and Adam Clayton Powell III in developing the channel's
creative vision.
Richardson's prior positions include director of content and traffic
management for Mega Advertising (Media General Cable Advertising)
where he was responsible for the content on the Washington, DC interconnect
reaching over 1.5 million homes, director for programming and production
at Broadcast Holdings' WYCB-AM, where he headed the relaunch of
the station during a Radio One acquisition; director of programming
at WNDC-AM in Baton Rouge; he has created programming content and
marketing campaigns for Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB), The
Shakespeare Theater, True Colors Theater Company, Clear Channel
Communications and ChildHelp USA
Mr. Richardson is a member of the Lincoln Theatre Foundation Board
of Directors and former member of the Board of Governors for the
National Capital/Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy
of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) where he co-chaired the
Student Affairs committee. He has been a featured speaker/presenter
for the United States Telecommunications Training Institute (USTTI),
Howard University, the National Association of Telecommunications
Officers and Advisors (NATOA) and American Public Television (APT)
and is a two time Emmy nominated producer. A native of Louisiana,
Mr. Richardson received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications
from The Manship School of Journalism at Louisiana State University.
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