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Doug Quick with his 1958 Philco Predicta

Doug is a longtime central Illinois broadcaster.  He's worked in the Taylorville, Springfield, Decatur, Danville and Champaign-Urbana markets for 35 years.

Doug is currently Chief Weather Anchor at WICD-TV, in Champaign and Weather Anchor at WCCU-TV in Urbana.

This site is dedicated to preserving central Illinois Broadcast History.  It's being constantly updated with additions and maybe even a few revisions.  Check back often.

I'll be away from WICD/WCCU for a few days, returning on
August 12th.  I'll see you then!  In the meantime, check back often to www.dougquick.com!

email:  dougquick  at  dougquick.com

A Special Message

I guess it all started when I found a box of old TV Guides at my grandparents house in Taylorville, when I was about 5 or 6 years old. This collection included editions from the first year of the TV magazine which used to include local listings, as well as the news from the central Illinois local stations. As young as I was, I spent hours reading them from cover to cover, and then I would begin again, hoping to discover something new each time.


The news of the local TV stations were of most interest. The advertisements for the local news, featuring the faces of the news anchors, the weathercasters and the sportscasters, along with the logos of the local stations. Many of the early editions also featured news of new programs being added to the schedule, or even new personalities who had joined the local stations I watched.  Many of the ads from those early TV Guides are included in this web site.

As a youngster I spent hours watching Wagon Train, Bat Masterson, Wanted Dead or Alive, The Jackie Gleason Show, 77 Sunset Strip, Maverick, Cheyenne and many others including The Three Stooges, Soupy Sales and the local kids panel shows on WICS, WCIA and WTVP(now WAND).

That exposure to TV, and the fact that my Dad listened to the Top 40 radio station KXOK from St. Louis, led me ultimately to a career in radio broadcasting across central Illinois.

During the last 36 years I have worked at WTIM/WEEE in Taylorville, WTAX/WDBR in Springfield, WDZ/WDZQ in Decatur, WDAN/WDNL and WWDZ in Danville during my radio career and am now Chief Weather Anchor at WICD-ABC/NewsChannel 15 in Champaign.

The website was established in 2001 and has grown considerably from it's early beginnings. I felt it was important to establish a “brand” for my name and provide another creative outlet for me, as my radio career was winding down and my local TV career was progressing. By giving my website a purpose, it gave people a reason to click in. It's been a labor of love, but a long involved process which I would hope would lead to a book about The First 25 Years of Central Illinois TV History.

Many contributors have sent me material, stories about their experience and I've even heard from from the descendants of many of the central Illinois TV Stars which may have crossed your TV screen over the last 57 years, and even several of the Stars themselves. Contributors have included former chief engineers, sales managers, operation managers, studio crew members, anchors, weather anchors and others.

What I'm asking for is help. I don't want to miss any thing. I need help to reach people who have their own experience with central Illinois local TV. This would include the many young people, at the time, who may have participated in one or more of the children shows which featured a panel of local kids. I'm looking for behind the scene pictures parents could have taken of their kids in the studio or during the actual live broadcast. I'm looking for anyone who has any TV station pictures in their possession, or kinescopes (films) or video tape of any actual broadcast of a local TV station from 1953 to 1978. Perhaps someone could prepare a short written narrative of an experience they have at a local TV station which I can supplement with a picture, former staff members as well as viewers. Of course any contribution used would be noted in the book.

I'm looking for help in identifying those in pictures on this website who are not presently named.  Any help you can give would be appreciated and you would be listed as a contributor.

I'm hoping to reach an end of my research this Fall, so work can begin on the final writing of the book. Any publicity you could provide to help me document this important part of central Illinois history would be appreciated.

To the Media: I would be available for interviews by appointment and would love to do them. Please send all inquiries to my e-mail address listed above.

Thanks.....and enjoy the History of Central Illinois Television!

Doug

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Latest Updates

June 12

There are new updates to the Digital TV
page, as plans are being made to
add 2 new translators to "fill in"
holes in the coverage area of WAND.
Find out if your community will receive
a low power digital translator by
checking out Digital TV.


June 24

I was a guest on the WILL-TV
historical program "Illinois Pioneers" with
former WCIA anchor John Paul. 
The show was broadcast on Thursday, June 24th
on WILL-TV, 12.1.  

July 11

New information and updates to the Digital TV
page have been made. 
One of the most often asked questions I'm asked
is "which do I recommend, DISH or DIRECT?"
I've tried to remain rather neutral, but a new
bit of information on one of the satellite providers
has now tipped me over to it's competitor.
Find out the answer....by going to Digital Televsion.

July 13

Part 4 of the History of WAND
is
now available.  It covers the years 1986-2005.






July 29

Updates were posted with the "Story of the Network Switch"
on the History of WAND: Part 4.

Updates were posted with Supplimental Information
on the History of WICS: Part 1.  This information was
from a brother-sister who were participants in
Pegwill's Circus on WICS.
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