WPTV-BILL-GORDON.jpg WPTV began broadcasting on Aug. 22, 1954 under the call letters WJNO-TV. The station's first News Director was Bill Gordon.Photo by: Family of Bill Gordon WPTV-BILL-GORDON-2.jpg WPTV began broadcasting on Aug. 22, 1954 under the call letters WJNO-TV. The station's first News Director was Bill Gordon.Photo by: Family of Bill Gordon WPTV-BILL-GORDON-3.jpg WPTV began broadcasting on Aug. 22, 1954 under the call letters WJNO-TV. The station's first News Director was Bill Gordon.Photo by: Family of Bill Gordon WPTV-BILL-GORDON-4.jpg WPTV began broadcasting on Aug. 22, 1954 under the call letters WJNO-TV. The station's first News Director was Bill Gordon.Photo by: Family of Bill Gordon WPTV-BILL-GORDON-5.jpg WPTV began broadcasting on Aug. 22, 1954 under the call letters WJNO-TV. The station's first News Director was Bill Gordon.Photo by: Family of Bill Gordon WPTV-BILL-GORDON-6.jpg WPTV began broadcasting on Aug. 22, 1954 under the call letters WJNO-TV. The station's first News Director was Bill Gordon.Photo by: Family of Bill Gordon WPTV-BILL-GORDON-7.jpg WPTV began broadcasting on Aug. 22, 1954 under the call letters WJNO-TV. The station's first News Director was Bill Gordon.Photo by: Family of Bill Gordon WPTV-BILL-GORDON-8.jpg When Bill Gordon was a child, he would go around the community and gather news, then call the local radio station, WJNO, and tell them what's going onPhoto by: Family of Bill Gordon WPTV-BILL-GORDON-9.jpg Letter from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to Bill Gordon in 1971, praising the station for its coverage.Photo by: Family of Bill Gordon WPTV-BILL-GORDON-10.jpg President John F. Kennedy arrives in Palm Beach County in 1954 for back surgery.Photo by: Family of Bill Gordon WPTV-BILL-GORDON-11.jpg President John F. Kennedy arrives in Palm Beach County in 1954 for back surgery.Photo by: Family of Bill Gordon