WRAL, the CBS affiliate in Raleigh owned by Capitol Broadcasting, is airing State Of Mine: The Jim Hunt Story on Wednesday at 7 p.m. The hour-long documentary examines the life and legacy of former North Carolina governor Jim Hunt and includes unprecedented, behind-the-scenes glimpses of his life. The station says the production is the first […]
WRAL, the CBS affiliate in Raleigh owned by Capitol Broadcasting, is airing State Of Mine: The Jim Hunt Story on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The hour-long documentary examines the life and legacy of former North Carolina governor Jim Hunt and includes unprecedented, behind-the-scenes glimpses of his life. The station says the production is the first to tell the complete Jim Hunt story
WRAL Documentary is one of the very few dedicated documentary units in local TV, according to the station..
“I spent almost my entire life in public service, because I love this state. I love the people of North Carolina,” says Hunt.
State of Mine: The Jim Hunt Story begins with Hunt’s childhood on a farm in rural North Carolina and tracks his journey into politics, from the beginning as a student at NC State University, to his role as the state’s chief executive.
In addition to Hunt, interview subjects include former key campaign staff, former cabinet members, political strategists who waged campaigns against Hunt, election opponents, personal friends and exclusive interviews with his family members.
The documentary will be available for on-demand viewing any time after the premiere television broadcast.
To read more about the documentary, click here.
;
Comments (0)
Reader Interactions