Sponsor (Apr-June 1961)

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"I r -, 3 Harold (Hap) Anderson has accepted the position of president and general manager of The First Carolina Corp., Columbia, S. C. the group received an FCC permit 1 June for WCCA-TV. In 1950 he became manager of KOLN, Lincoln, Neb., and in 1952 purchased the station: in 1952 he was granted a permit for tv. Anderson designed and constructed Lincoln's first tv station which went on the air in 1953. In 1954 he moved to Chattanooga, Tenn., and put the city's first tv station on the air. James A. Cordon was named to succeed William H. Parshall as manager of advertising for H. J. Heinz. Until recently he had worked as assistant advertising manager. Gordon joined Heinz in 1946 and served in a number of distribution and planning positions prior to his transfer, in 1954, to the advertising department. He served as media field supervisor, in charge of outdoor, newspaper, and magazine advertising. In 1960 he became assistant advertising manager. He makes his home in Pittsburgh. John T. King has been appointed manager of the new Boston office of the Katz Agency. He had been New England manager for Peters, Griffin. Woodward. From 1956 to 1957 he was the associate producer for Your On Your Own, CBS TV, Barry and Enright Productions. King began his stay at Peters, Griffin, Woodward in 1957 as sales account executive, New York office. He graduated from Colby College in 1954 with a BA degree in English. He is active in the New England Radio-Tv Station Reps. Henry R. Flynn has been named to west coast sales manager for Storer Television Sales. He comes from a post as v.p. and general manager of Crosley/Brown Productions and prior to that with NAFI-Broadcasting Division, both of the West Coast. Flynn has also held the position of general manager of KTLA-TV, Los Angeles, and general manager of CBS Radio Spot Sales in New York. He has five children and lives with his family in Encino, Cal. He is a graduate of the University of Southern Cal. they're cheering the new U.S. RADIO! SPONSOR 19 june 1961 71