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Jonathan A. Rodgers becomes president of CBS's television stations division, the

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Jonathan A. Rodgers becomes president of CBS's television stations division, the highest ranking African American in network television. Rodgers had been general manager of WBBM-TV, CBS's Chicago Station

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