Winegard President Jon Manley on Podcast 56

Manley describes how the transition to high-definition has impacted the RV industry and why he thinks television will remain a viable entertainment option for RVers since it is nearly impossible to stream video in a campground. The company has invested heavily into creating automated processes to build the components, yet the quality of finished products attests to the value of that investment, he explains. Manley also provides some insight into the direction of the RV market, at least from a component supplier perspective -- and it's good news for consumers, especially where satellite Internet is concerned.

Jayco Inc. Dedicates New Entegra Coach Facility

Several hundred dignitaries, suppliers, dealers, employees and Entegra coach owners gathered under overcast skies today (June 11) as Bertha Bontrager, widow of Jayco Inc. founder Lloyd Bontrager, cut the ribbon on the company’s 27th and newest building at its 394-acre campus in Middlebury, Ind. Her sons, Jayco Chairman Wilbur Bontrager and Jayco President and CEO Derald […]

OPINION: Why must ‘free’ trade be so secretive?

(June 11, 2015) -- The legislation is so secret that notes aren't allowed in case any of them get lost and found by the media. The trade agreementsmust be extraordinarily bad for America. It will regulate what can be sold to whom, when, how and for what price. It sets import and export limits and gives preferential treatment to other countries. Rumor is that it creates a European Union type trade network.