1980s: Launches ideas that generate mass interest and recognition.
- 1981: Launches a specialized group to provide investment-banking services to the mobile and telephony industries.
- 1983: Selected as outstanding alumni by New Mexico Military Institute.
- 1983: Receives Cable Television Administration & Marketing Society's Grand Tam Award.
- 1983: Receives Doctor of Humane Letters for his many humanitarian activities from the University of Denver.
- 1985: Serves as Republican National Committeeman from Colorado.
- 1985: Launches Prime Ticket Network with Los Angeles Lakers' owner Jerry Buss to boost sports programming.
- 1986: Receives the annual Walter Kaitz Award for his role in advancing minorities in the cable industry.
- 1987: Establishes the Young Americans Bank to educate youth about banking services and personal financial responsibility.
- 1988: Merges his cable systems operating division with United Artists Communications to regain focus on his brokerage business and development of regional sports ventures.
- 1988: Becomes majority owner of Prime Ticket Network, acquiring 83.3 percent.
- 1988: Presents an $11 million matching grant to the University of Denver to better shape its graduate school of business, resulting in a more comprehensive MBA program and school "Boot Camp" to prepare students for the business world.
- 1988: Establishes the Young Americans Education Foundation to expand bank seminars and workshops.
- 1989: Receives the "Fame and Fortune Award" for his commitment to the highest standards of advertising from the Denver Advertising Federation.
- 1989: Becomes first recipient of the "Accolade Award of the Year" by Women in Cable.
- 1989: Launches Prime Network to produce and market regional sports programming in selected areas of the country while acquiring other major regional sports networks in the Southwest.
- 1989: Becomes first inductee into the Utah Legends Sports Hall of Fame.
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