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e-mail:
dougquick @ dougquick.com
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Doug
is a
longtime Central
Illinois radio and television
broadcaster.
He has spent time in
the Taylorville, Springfield,
Decatur,
Danville and Champaign-Urbana
markets over the
last 34 years.
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He
is currently weather anchor on
First News at 5,
and at 6 and 10 on
ABC/NewsChannel
15/WICD
in Champaign, Illinois.
Also
weather anchor on "NewsChannel at Nine, on Fox Illinois"
available on WCCU, Channel
27.
"Central
Illinois
broadcast history has been a big interest of mine
over the years.
That's the main subject of this website which is
constantly being
updated and revised, while it continues to grow.
Make this site a
regular stop as you surf the net...."
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Central Illinois
Broadcast Television History.....
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Check
out the entire history of WICD-TV from it's early beginnings as WDAN-TV
in Danville....and WCHU-TV in Champaign....from ABC to NBC and
eventually back to ABC. WICD-TV's history traces it's roots from
two different branches... Click here to go
directly to the History of WICD-TV.
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Central
Illinois' only commercial VHF
station
had to fight to broadcast on Channel 3! Click here to
find out
about the History of WCIA...
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The History of WTVP, now WAND, is a
great story of local TV broadcasting, and the struggle it has gone
through to become central Illinois' most powerful TV station. The
History now includes the years to 1985. Click here to find
out about the History of
WAND. |
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The History of WICS-Part 1 is now on line, but work is continuing on
the next segments. Connect to Part 1 of the History of
WICS by clicking here. |
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WBLN
was Bloomington's first TV station which went on the air in late
1953. Originally as an ABC station, it went dark in 1957, only to
be resurected in 1958 as an independent....but it didn't last
long. Check out the History of WBLN along with the other stations
in the Peoria/Bloomington market, on the updated The Others Page!
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Click on the above to go to Doug Quick Voice Over page
30-day Updates Include:
September 27, 2008
Added a link which compares the features and benefits
of the digital to analog converters which will be
needed for digital signal antenna reception of local TV stations
once the analog signals are turned off.
Check it out before you purchase your
converter box by going to Digital
Television.
October 5, 2008
A big weekend of Fall Festivals around the region
included the Camargo Woolly Worm Festival.
I was the MC of the event
which took place on Saturday, October 5th.
Check out the pictures by clicking HERE.
"If
you would
like to comment, or let me know you
visited this sight.
You
can e-mail me at
dougquick @ dougquick.com."
Be
sure to check back often as additions are made often.
For
Voice Over Services, e-mail me for information
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