; Shales f : From Page A5 I ; certainly no case of, quote, 'get; ting a black to fill the position.* ; Johnathan is an eminently qualified person." Networks can move very quickly when they perceive a threat. The very next day, after the meeting with Jackson, was ; Rodgers' last on the "Morning ; News." His credit was held on ! the screen for an extra few -- - * ? owunua as ? i arc well. 7 k-: ; to Chicago with Derrough. ; Meetings with local leaders had ; already been scheduled. Will the appointment of ; Rodgers help quiet the anger in ?- Chicago? ! Obviously it won't solve all the | station's problems at once. But Walter Perkins, a spokesman for ; Operation PUSH in Chicago, ; says, "We see the naming of Mr. ; Rodgers as a step in the right ; direction." Now, Perkins says, he would ' like to see WBBM move its week; ly public-affairs program, ; "Common Ground," which ; deals with black issues, to a ; slightly better time slot than 2 . ; o'clock on a Sunday morning, ! where he once found it. WBBM's gain is, of course, . another devastating blow to the low-rated "CBS Morning News," which under Rodgers ; was just starting to show some ; vigor. ? Rodgers was enormously liked ^ , and respected by the staff. One I associate - moaned, "Here we were enjoying all the bad publicity about 'Good Morning, America,' and now we have to go shoot ourselves in the foot." ~ ABC's . "GMA" recently lost ratings dominance to NBC's 44Today" show. ABC insiders say ? that, despite official denials, ABC will soon move "GMA" frnm th? Mt?rtainm?n( w??? ?aav viifcvi VMIIIIIIVIIl VftlfMIVIlf which now produces it, to the news division, as a step toward Remodeling the faltering show. + The morning tfars go on. 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