Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1963)

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^7 in CHANNEL 7 GREENSBORO WILLIAM SYDNEY PORTER 'O. HENRY An O. Henry "Beginning" — on display during the 0. Henry Centennial Observance in Greensboro, North Carolina, early home of the famous American storyteller. Along with other exhibits representing Greensboro in the 1880's, WFMY-TV's "Good Morning Show" host Lee Kinard and his daughter see a replica of the Porter family drug store, where William Sidney Porter worked and found experiences for his later life as 0. Henry. Today, Greensboro encourages creative talent and satisfies interest in the arts within an educational and cultural climate provided by five major colleges, two symphony orchestras, an opera association, numerous choral organizations, museums, writers' clubs, community theatres, art galleries, a unique arts program for children, a summer music camp and a "built for tomorrow" auditorium-coliseum. This is part of the Greensboro story of progress and expansion ... a story that's repeated throughout WFMY-TV's 51-county coverage area. For growing Piedmont North Carolina and Virginia, there's no end to this story. Represented nationally by Harrington, Righter & Parsons, Inc. uuf my-ti GREENSBORO, N. C. "Now In Our 14th Year Of Service' A R G E C A R O BROADCASTING, January 14, 1963 49