Oh, yeah. Huntley-Brinkley would have been enough to enshrine anybody as a broadcast legend, and Goodman kept things going there well until Huntley's retirement in 1970. It's just a shame that NBC Nightly News didn't recover from that until the mid-1990s, as John Chancellor was up there with the best of them. Goodman also presided over radical changes in prime time, with the 1971 "Rural Purge" and the move toward "relevance" with shows like All in the Family on CBS. Those were tough enough, but NBC put up a good fight. Unfortunately, after he stepped down, the bottom seemed to fall out with ABC surging ahead to second, and eventually first, place.