> ...as only perhaps he can be. The entertainer and fund
> raiser, seated on a darkened stage, managed in a mere three
> minutes to intricately intertwine the plight of hundreds of
> thousands of people suffering from Muscular Dystrophy, with
> the plight of untold thousands in the Gulf States.
>
> No bashing of the Right.....No bashing of the Left......he
> laid no blame, but asked for donations for both worthy
> causes.
>
> The producer then told him to get to the podium, where he
> introduced himself as "SuperJew", then introduced the first
> act of the 20 hour telethon, an African dance troupe, "The
> Debbie Allen Dancers".....
>
> Despite a plethora of health problems, Lewis looks slimmer
> than in the past decade, and appears to be in as good a
> shape as hes going to be.....
>
> Hes off and running!
One thing I've been noticing the last few years...
Most stations in my neck-of-the-woods who broadcast the MDA Telethon have chosen to run it starting at 7:00am, 8:00am, or 9:00am on Labor Day, and totally cut out the evening/overnight portions of it from the night before.
Why are stations cutting back on how long they broadcast the telethon?
The only way you can now get the full 21-hour telethon is to see it at http://www.mdausa.org . Either that, or hope that your local station(s) will broadcast it in its entirety.
This year, I watched it online at http://www.mdausa.org .
One of the advantages is you get to see the entire telethon from start to finish, and second, you don't have to watch the local segments (they're never quite as good as the national portion). Another is you don't have to constantly see the phone numbers at the bottom of the screen, taking up to 1/3 of the screen.
What's your opinion, and why IS it that more local stations are cutting back on the coverage?
DeanSB<P ID="signature">______________
Dance Music RULEZ!!
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> raiser, seated on a darkened stage, managed in a mere three
> minutes to intricately intertwine the plight of hundreds of
> thousands of people suffering from Muscular Dystrophy, with
> the plight of untold thousands in the Gulf States.
>
> No bashing of the Right.....No bashing of the Left......he
> laid no blame, but asked for donations for both worthy
> causes.
>
> The producer then told him to get to the podium, where he
> introduced himself as "SuperJew", then introduced the first
> act of the 20 hour telethon, an African dance troupe, "The
> Debbie Allen Dancers".....
>
> Despite a plethora of health problems, Lewis looks slimmer
> than in the past decade, and appears to be in as good a
> shape as hes going to be.....
>
> Hes off and running!
One thing I've been noticing the last few years...
Most stations in my neck-of-the-woods who broadcast the MDA Telethon have chosen to run it starting at 7:00am, 8:00am, or 9:00am on Labor Day, and totally cut out the evening/overnight portions of it from the night before.
Why are stations cutting back on how long they broadcast the telethon?
The only way you can now get the full 21-hour telethon is to see it at http://www.mdausa.org . Either that, or hope that your local station(s) will broadcast it in its entirety.
This year, I watched it online at http://www.mdausa.org .
One of the advantages is you get to see the entire telethon from start to finish, and second, you don't have to watch the local segments (they're never quite as good as the national portion). Another is you don't have to constantly see the phone numbers at the bottom of the screen, taking up to 1/3 of the screen.
What's your opinion, and why IS it that more local stations are cutting back on the coverage?
DeanSB<P ID="signature">______________
Dance Music RULEZ!!