The post on the National TV board regarding the largest market not carrying the Jerry Lewis MDA telethon (whose national feed begins tonight) and the related discussion about when/which stations join the show in progress on Labor Day, etc. got me wondering. What is the broadcast history of the Jerry Lewis MDA telethon in the markets you are familiar with (such as stations carried and when; when the station began carrying only part of the show; etc.)?
(The lineup of stations carrying this year's telethon and the number of years they've carried it is also available through the MDA's telethon page at www.mda.org ).
Here in central and western Illinois:
Champaign/Decatur/Springfield: Carried by WCIA-3 (CBS) starting at 8PM Sunday since it first went national in 1970. After the former Springfield translator and repeater for WCIA, WCFN-49, switched to a standalone UPN (now MyNetwork) affiliate in 2002, Jerry's telethon continued to air on both channels 3 and 49 in 2003 and 2005 for sure (I hadn't quite moved here to Springfield for Labor Day 2002), but in 2004 and since 2006 WCFN has kept its separate programming while its sister station carried the telethon (with CBS US Open coverage moved over to channel 49 on Labor Day).
Quincy: WGEM-10 (NBC) has aired the telethon 35 years according to the site. I'm not sure if Jerry's telethon went unseen in the Quincy market in its first four years, or if there were four years that rival station KHQA-7 (CBS) might have picked it up.
Peoria/Bloomington: With the exception of five Labor Days from 1998-2002 that the telethon aired (from 7AM-7PM only) on WHOI-19 (ABC), the MDA telethon (including this year) has traditionally aired in its entirety (with perhaps a brief break for news at 10) on CBS affiliate WMBD-31 since the telethon went national.
Quad Cities (Davenport/Rock Island/Moline): Traditionally aired by WQAD-8 (ABC) (the MDA station list has them airing the telethon all but one year--not sure if they missed the first one in 1970). Until about the late '90s they also started airing the telethon at the traditional 8PM national start time (in fact, I recall in 1990 that WQAD actually got a local head start on the telethon and started airing the local portion as early as 7PM--likely preempting the then-megahit "America's Funniest Home Videos" for that Sunday night). The MDA telethon's broadcast history on WQAD is also synonymous with legendary news anchor Jim King (who was with the station from Day One on Aug. 1, 1963 until he passed away suddenly Jan. 2, 1999) who was the lead host for the local segments (after his death, starting with the 1999 telethon the Quad Cities location where the local segments were held was named the "Jim King Studios").
(The lineup of stations carrying this year's telethon and the number of years they've carried it is also available through the MDA's telethon page at www.mda.org ).
Here in central and western Illinois:
Champaign/Decatur/Springfield: Carried by WCIA-3 (CBS) starting at 8PM Sunday since it first went national in 1970. After the former Springfield translator and repeater for WCIA, WCFN-49, switched to a standalone UPN (now MyNetwork) affiliate in 2002, Jerry's telethon continued to air on both channels 3 and 49 in 2003 and 2005 for sure (I hadn't quite moved here to Springfield for Labor Day 2002), but in 2004 and since 2006 WCFN has kept its separate programming while its sister station carried the telethon (with CBS US Open coverage moved over to channel 49 on Labor Day).
Quincy: WGEM-10 (NBC) has aired the telethon 35 years according to the site. I'm not sure if Jerry's telethon went unseen in the Quincy market in its first four years, or if there were four years that rival station KHQA-7 (CBS) might have picked it up.
Peoria/Bloomington: With the exception of five Labor Days from 1998-2002 that the telethon aired (from 7AM-7PM only) on WHOI-19 (ABC), the MDA telethon (including this year) has traditionally aired in its entirety (with perhaps a brief break for news at 10) on CBS affiliate WMBD-31 since the telethon went national.
Quad Cities (Davenport/Rock Island/Moline): Traditionally aired by WQAD-8 (ABC) (the MDA station list has them airing the telethon all but one year--not sure if they missed the first one in 1970). Until about the late '90s they also started airing the telethon at the traditional 8PM national start time (in fact, I recall in 1990 that WQAD actually got a local head start on the telethon and started airing the local portion as early as 7PM--likely preempting the then-megahit "America's Funniest Home Videos" for that Sunday night). The MDA telethon's broadcast history on WQAD is also synonymous with legendary news anchor Jim King (who was with the station from Day One on Aug. 1, 1963 until he passed away suddenly Jan. 2, 1999) who was the lead host for the local segments (after his death, starting with the 1999 telethon the Quad Cities location where the local segments were held was named the "Jim King Studios").