


Welcome to Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum. This website documents in detail the history of each of the viewable TV stations, past and present, across mid-Illinois in text, photos, and videos, as well as each station's current status. This site also includes local radio history and automated analog formats, again told in pictures, videos, and text.
Note that this website displays best on a full-size monitor, desktop, or laptop computer. If you are using your phone, use the "desktop" view. You can zoom in on the page if needed. Also, you may have to sign in to YouTube to view some videos. Some browsers do not allow some embedded videos to play, so click on the "YouTube" logo on the video to view it from YouTube.


Doug Quick at WCCU in 2021
Doug Quick
Radio/TV Broadcaster/Historian, Author, Webmaster
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Check out the new feature at Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum! It's called "TV Time Capsule" and will feature a monthly look at a TV listing from the past. It could be from the TV Guide above or an area newspaper listing. I comment and explain "points of interest" on each page, tell the cover story, and also list the stations included in the listings. This month's listings are from May 2nd and 6th of 1959, including Springfield, Decatur, Champaign, Peoria, Quad Cities, Hannibal-Quincy, and St. Louis TV stations.
Click on the TV set above to get to the "TV Time Capsule,"
or click on TV History, and just below is a link!
Featured Videos
It's no secret that local TV, like all other forms of local media, is under attack. Newspapers have reduced staff and publication schedules, outsourcing printing and home delivery. Local radio has been consolidated into groups of stations, sometimes nearly squashing any local competition. Radio newsrooms have been gutted, and newscasts have been eliminated.
Recent moves by Allen Media ended employment for many of its local TV meteorologists and weathercasters. (The Allen Group later reversed its action in most of the station's markets.) The company's initial plan was to have their weathercaster's roles filled by the co-owned Weather Channel and produced by people who had no local connection to the local station's markets. Hearing them mispronounce the names of counties, cities, and towns would have been humorous but would have damaged the credibility of the Allen Media stations in each of its markets.
A similar initiative by Sinclair Broadcast Group to provide local news and weather for its many independent and FOX Network affiliates (and probably some of their major network affiliates) failed over twenty years ago.
You can bet that technology is improving every day, so much so that it's just a matter of time before someone uses AI to replace anchors, weathercasters, sportscasters, reporters, producers, and directors to bring what viewers that are left a totally AI local news broadcast.
With all that in mind, from February 8th through the 22nd, I featured a dozen videos from the past from local TV stations seen in least parts of mid-Illinois. From now through March 8th, I present even more local station videos. I include historical news segments, station breaks, promos, and more from Mid-Illinois' local stations from the 1960s through 2013. All are generated by real people in the markets they serve! Unfortunately, virtually no videos exist from local stations from the 1950s and 60s, and very little exists from the 1970s. I do include many pictures from the early days on this website under the various TV station histories.
Plus, for classic radio, we go back to September of 1975 with an aircheck featuring my friend Larry Linbach from WDZ, 1050AM, Decatur, Illinois.
Watch and listen to the Videos of the Week until late March 8, 2025.
If you like videos, you should visit my YouTube channel. Explore it, give me a "LIKE" for the videos you watch, and subscribe to it. Click on the "YouTube" logo below to go directly to my Channel.
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WCIA (1962) Parts 1 & 2: The Hop with Ed Mason and guest Margaret Whiting
Margaret Whiting was a well-known singer from the 1940s and 50s, mostly heard now at Christmas time, as she recorded several holiday songs that are still heard today. In this video, she appeared at the "Little Theater on the Square" in Sullivan, Illinois. The theater hosted many major stars in Broadway-type shows. The videos above were recorded at the WCIA studios on kinescope earlier, then played back as part of "The Hop" the following Saturday afternoon.
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WICD (1995) Daily Sign-On
This video was the WICD, Channel 15, Champaign, IL sign-on from February 1995, as announced by yours truly.
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WAND (2019) Complete Newscast
This video was from WAND, Channel 17, Decatur, IL, on August 2, 2019, and a Friday, 6 pm newscast. Unfortunately, the lower third graphics weren't set up for the various anchors and reporters, but here are the ones I could identify. It features anchor Sean Streaty and Dawn Sterling, reporters including Darren Mullin, and weather with Bob Trihy.
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WICD (1999) Complete Newscast
This September 18, 1999, complete newscast included anchors Eric Rinderle and Tiffany Sergeant. At that time, local reporters included Stephanie Abrams, Dave Heller, Hillary Lane, Dave Malkoff, Eric Randolph, and Dave Ferguson, with weather from Jerome Ritchey and sports with Scott Musgrave and Scott Andresen.
By the way, I designed and created the opening news graphics.

Much of the information on the history of TV pages on this site comes directly from my 2016 book "Pictures on the Prairie: The First Ten Years of Mid-Illinois Television." There are many more pictures on this site than in the book as space was limited.
Latest Updates
2025-0204 Former WICD crew member Lou Melgarejo sent me some candid studio pictures taken right before the station was sold to Guy Gannett Communications in 1994. See photos of anchor Gwen Ellis, weathercaster Keith Page, and Scott Andresen with sports. Thanks to Lou Melgarejo for the contribution. See the thumbnail sample below. See them all at WICD 1967-2015.

2025-0208 WSIO-LD signs on in Peoria. The low power television transmitrter operates on Channel 51 from a low hanging antenna on Peoria's north side. It's owned by Digital Networks, that owns a number of subchannel TV networks. Click here to get details from TVToday.
On February 13, 2025 I received some bad news with the passing of the original Sangamon Broadcasting WDAN/WDNL General Manager, Joe Jackson. I added him to the IN MEMORY section of the history of WDNL. See the WDNL In Memory Section by clicking here.
Latest TV
Headlines
ATSC 3.0 NextGen TV Announces New Devices, Interactive Channels, and Enhanced Programming
2024-0106 At the forefront of the NextGen TV revolution is the debut of new ATSC 3.0 receivers, set to be showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. These devices range from premium NextGen TV sets to budget-friendly accessories that upgrade existing Android and Fire TV devices. Among the most anticipated launches is the ADTH USB receiver, developed by Tolka, which offers a cost-effective way for users to access NextGen TV. Future updates will include an offline model and software enhancements for existing devices, further broadening accessibility. Expect to see more about the latest NextGen TV offerings at Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum!
2025-0111 ATSC Promotes New NextGen TV Gear, Expanded Services at Consumer Electronic Show
The group will demo enhanced video and audio 3.0 services, interactive gaming, more channels, and TV receivers at the Las Vegas technology show and convention
2025-0115 EdgeBeam Wireless ATSC 3.0 Datacasting Hits the Ground Running EdgeBeam Wireless, the joint venture of E.W. Scripps Co., Sinclair, Gray Media, and Nexstar Media Group aims to deliver datacasting service nationwide via ATSC 3.0
2025-0118 The 1973 CBS Saturday Primetime Lineup returns! The Catchy Comedy Network (a sister network to MeTV owned by Chicago's Weigel Broadcasting) has recreated a classic lineup of hit shows to be broadcast during what is now considered impoverished prime-time real estate, but from where these shows were at the top of the ratings in their day.

Catchy Comedy TV will broadcast the original shows each Saturday in their original time slots. Beginning at 7 p.m., "All in the Family " will be followed by "M*A*S*H," "Mary Tyler Moore Show," "The Bob Newhart Show," and "The Carol Burnett Show."
So, just how big are these shows? During the 1973-74 Season, "All in the Family" was number one. "M*A*S*H" was number four, "Mary Tyler Moore Show" was number nine, "The Bob Newhart Show" was number 12, and "The Carol Burnett Show" was number 27. All were reaching those high water marks on a night virtually ignored by the networks today!
The next issue is where "Catchy Comedy TV " is seen across mid-Illinois. The answer is probably not what you want to hear, but here it is....NO WHERE!
If you examine TV TODAY at the top of this page and examine each market looking for what station is broadcasting "Catchy Comedy TV," you will only find it in the Chicago, St. Louis, and Indianapolis markets.
The good news is that it is available throughout the area on a streaming service called "Frndly TV." There are 39 other channels available, including the entire Weigel Broadcasting line-up!!
This is not a commercial for Frndly TV, and I receive no compensation for this recommendation. However, if you're interested in a great selection of TV channels in Hi-Def, here's an opportunity for you.
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2025-0126 Allen Media Decides to Keep Some Local Meteorologists Where They Are
Because of a public outcry, Allen Media has reversed its decision to dismiss all its meteorologists, at least at most company stations. It's unknown about the stations that cover the far eastern edge of mid-Illinois: WTHI-TV, Channel 10, Terre Haute, IN, and WLFI-TV, Channel 18, Lafayette, IN.
2025-0127 Allen Media reportedly won't fire local meteorologists after viewer backlash: 'Greedy, damn cheap'
Allen Media Group is reportedly reversing its controversial plan to ax local meteorologists and replace them with a Weather Channel feed after facing heated backlash from loyal viewers.
2025-0131 ATSC 3.0: The future of broadcast TV spent another year stuck in neutral
The broadcast standard that is supposed to improve over-the-air TV greatly seems to have stalled. See where we are now and how much longer ATSC 1.0 will be around.
2025-0206 Television Industry Reacts to Future of the Television Initiative Report
The Future of Television Initiative report, released in mid-January on advancing the transition from ATSC 1.0 to ATSC 3.0, has primarily received praise from industry players, including many broadcasters and ATSC. Still, some have cast a wary eye or thrown shade on the report and ATSC 3.0.
2025-0206 Tell Congress to Support Federal Funding for Public Media
In just days, public media has faced new mounting threats – a federal review of assistance grants that support local stations’ public safety services, an FCC investigation into sponsorship messaging, and a congressional hearing on its value. All of these actions threaten federal funding and the future of public media as we know it, making it more urgent than ever to demonstrate broad public support to Congress. Click on the link here to send a message to your lawmakers about protecting public media funding!
Previously on Videos of the Week...
If you've missed any of the "Videos of the Week" or "Classic Radio" recordings, you'll find them here. Unfortunately, there's no written narrative to go along with each. You have to visit each week for that.
Playhouse 90 (1958) CBS Color "The Nutcracker"
Accidental Family (1967) NBC Jerry Van Dyke
Commercials/Promos of the 1960s
Mighty Mouse Playhouse (1964) CBS
Operation Petticoat (1977) ABC "Life in the Pink"
Classic Radio
Doug's Last Day (2002) WDNL(D-102)
WKRP in Cincinnati (1980) CBS "Baby It's Cold Inside"
Friday Night Videos (1984) NBC
Classic Radio
All Night Old Time Radio Shows- Mega Mystery Compilation-11 Hours
Nero Wolf (1959) CBS Unsold Pilot
The Hillbillies of Beverly Hills (1962) CBS First Pilot
My Boy Goggle (1964) CBS Jerry Van Dyke
Run Jack Run (1966) Unknown Network
Three's Company (1976) ABC Unaired First Pilot Show
Bob Sirott (1977) WLS, 890AM Chicago
Howie (1962) CBS Unsold Pilot Paul Lynde
Sally and Sam (1965) CBS Gary Lockwood
Operation Greasepaint (1967) CBS Unsold Pilot
Class of '55 (1972) Unsold Pilot
Honey West (1965) ABC Pilot Show
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959) CBS Pilot Pitch
Classic Radio
WLS AM/FM (1985) Animal Stories Larry Lujack, Tommy Edwards
WCIA (late 1970s) Paul Davis and Mr. Roberts
WICS (1996) News segment Mel-O-Cream
WEEK-TV, 70 Years-Captain Jinks and Salty Sam
WCIA (1983) PM Magazine-Complete Show
WICD-TV (1984) Aircheck of NBC Movie of the Week
WAND (1982) ABC Late Night-Vegas aircheck
WEEK-TV (1989) Weather Bill Houlihan
WICD-TV (1984) Aircheck of NBC- Bosom Buddies/Mama's Family
WICS (2013) Home for the Holidays Promo
Classic Radio
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This video is a series of NewsChannel 20 Live shots and stories from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum anticipating Abraham Lincoln's 201st Birthday. The NewsChannel 20 reporter was Carl Madonna. Interviews with the Museum's Communications Manager, Dave Blanchette, Illinois State Historian Tom Schwartz, Lincoln Curator James Cornelius, and U.S. Mint Director Ed Moy are included.
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WCIA (1965) 12 Anniversary Film
WCIA's Pete Barret posted the video above after finding it in the WCIA archives during the station's efforts to digitize history. Sadly, other stations have failed to maintain archived material or video. WCIA was the only station in the market able to record kinescopes (film taken from live TV cameras) and save locally produced kinescopes. (see the other WCIA kinescope of "The Hop" with Ed Mason above.) This video is a film taken from the studio and features Don McMullin and saved as part of a time capsule at WCIA.
WICS (1997) News segment Roby Standoff
This newscast segment is one of many daily stories about a standoff in Roby, Illinois, near Springfield. The event lasted 39 days. It was introduced by WICS' Don Hickman and Susan Finzen with reporter Jennifer Lindsey. The standoff lasted from September 22 to October 31, 1997.
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Classic Radio
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WDZ (1975) Larry Limbach aircheck
This audio/video is a fabulous example of what a station could do with limited automation capabilities at the time. My early experience with IGM automation allowed me to figure out how WDZ engineer Fred Moore and DJ Larry Limbach. I detailed how it was done on the Radio History page and selected Area Stations under the History of WDZ, Illinois' First Radio Station!
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WICS (2010) News segment Lincoln's 201st Birthday
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WICS (2015) News segment with Joe Crain
During the July 17, 2015, Farmer's Market Segment, News Channel 20's Joe Crain interviews Associate State Director of AARP Andre Jordan live on the State Fairgrounds.
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WHOI (1992) Complete newscast
This complete newscast, recorded in May 1992, features anchors Sheldon Ripson and Alice Hout. Reporters include Dawn Tongish, Rusty Dunn, and Tracy Peterson. Lee Ranson was the weather anchor, and Jim Mattson was the sports anchor.
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WAND (2013) News Story with Doug Wolfe
Graceland Cemetery in Decatur, Illinois, honors veterans with its 'Avenue Of Flags' on Memorial Day weekend. Originally aired May 24, 2013. The story has interviews with the Delgado brothers, Frank, Samuel & John. The reporter is long-time WAND reporter Doug Wolfe.
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WEEK-TV (1979) Promo "Now More Than Ever"
This promo is for WEEK-TV, from 1979, and is titled "Now More Than Ever."
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WICS (2009) Promo More Local News
This promo features WICS anchors Jerry Lambert, Elizabeth Wooley, Marianne Manko, and Gus Gordon. The News theme at the time was "More Local Coverage."
WCIA (1983) Newscast end segment
This newscast end segment includes Donna Shulte, Dan Roan, and Judy Frazier.
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The Kinescope audio track's poor quality is a technical issue, so it may have never been broadcast. However, the deterioration of the actual film over the years may have contributed to its poor quality.
Even though you may think Margaret Whiting is out of place for "The Hop," which featured rock and roll and pop songs of the era, Margaret Whiting did have several charted songs in the 1950s. She was also the co-star of a popular TV series just five years before, "Those Whiting Girls," airing from 1955-57 on CBS and broadcast on WCIA.

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WMBD-TV (1992) Complete Newscast
This May 1992 newscast includes anchors Paige Rerich and Bob Larson, reporters L.P. Phillips, weather with Rollie Keith, and sports with Dave Snell. The video also includes local commercials. WMBD-TV and WCIA were still both co-owned by Midwest Television at the time.

WHOI (1987) Heart of Illinois Promo
This video is a 60-second promo for WHOI, Channel 19, Peoria, Illinois. It features (as I said last week) the best logo ever made for a local TV station in central Illinois. "The Heart of Illinois" was a great slogan for the station, and the call letters and graphics followed it.
Sadly, the station's history ended a few years ago when it was absorbed into WEEK-TV. I blamed previous owners of WHOI and, finally, Sinclair Broadcast Group. That group owner is also responsible for eliminating Champaign's WICD, Channel 15, turning the full powered station into a translator for WICS, Channel 20, Springfield.
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Gene Hackman
In memory of
1930-2025

Gene Hackman as Coach Norman Dale in "Hoosiers" (1986)






The pictures from just a few of the TV series on which Gene Hackman made at least one appearance.

On May 19, 2018, I held a book signing event at the Neuhoff Media-Decatur studios of WSOY, WDZ, WDZQ, and Hot 105.5. Larry Limbach, one of my radio mentors and former 1979 workmate at WDZ, greeted me.