Monday, September 5, 2011


46 years old...bet I have seen a lot of most of those telethons...this year...NONE..wasnt aired on the cable at my Hilton Hotel....was on a minor Atlanta station....the 61 million is a big number...but I bet most of that was pre giving..read their press release...raised more money in 6 hours than 22 hours...don't believe this at all....something fishy going on with the way Jerry Lewis was canned...the shorter show...but more money....doesnt add up...Glad the money came in...but something unusual about this whole deal...








MDA Primetime Telethon Achieves $61.5 Million
LAS VEGAS, Sept. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The new era of primetime Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethons has started.  In six primetime hours last night, the organization leading the fight against progressive muscle diseases delivered on its promise of an outstanding 46th annual MDA Labor Day Telethon.  MDA today announced that its 2011 Telethon raised $61,491,393 -- up from the $58,919,838 achieved during the prior year's 21.5-hour Telethon.  This is the biggest Telethon achievement since 2008, when the global recession began.  Contributions can still be made online at mda.org or by calling 800-FIGHTMD (800-344-4863).
"We're so grateful to everyone who made this amazing outcome possible," said MDA President & CEO Gerald C. Weinberg.  "Kudos must go to our four outstanding Telethon co-hosts, to the entertainment icons performing and making persuasive appeals, to our incredible cause-marketing partners, to more than 150 television stations comprising the 'Love Network,' and to generous Americans in every community.  Together, we've confirmed that primetime is where our Telethon can achieve the most for the families we serve."
The landmark primetime benefit opened with inspiring remarks about Jerry Lewis by the Telethon's four co-hosts.  Later in the first hour,Celine Dion, also saluted her "dear friend Jerry Lewis," and then sang "Open Arms."
The fast-paced show featured Billboard chart toppers including Lady Antebellum, Boyz II MenDarius RuckerRichie SamboraMartina McBride and Jordin Sparks.  Their masterful performances and many more, along with special appeals by Ryan Seacrest, Jennifer Lopez,Steven TylerRandy Jackson, Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sherri Shepherd, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, NBA great Dwight Howard, as well as NFL stars Reggie Bush and Kurt Warner helped galvanize America into action for MDA.
R. Rodney Howell, M.D., Chairman of the MDA Board of Directors said, "The tremendous success of the Telethon, even in a tough economy where some communities are also being challenged by natural disasters, shows that America understands and appreciates the truly rapid progress being made by MDA-funded researchers worldwide.  More and more clinical trials are underway, testing potential therapeutics, so now truly is the time to invest even more in lifesaving research.  Together, we can speed treatments and cures for progressive muscle diseases."
The MDA Labor Day Telethon originated for the sixth year from the South Point Hotel in Las Vegas.  Co-hosts for the incredibly successful network show watched by tens of millions viewers were Nigel Lythgoe (American Idol + So You Think You Can Dance), Nancy O'Dell (Entertainment Tonight), Alison Sweeney (NBC's The Biggest Loser and author of The Mommy Diet), and Jann Carl (Emmy-winning journalist and independent producer).  The New York City telecast was hosted by Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Ace Young, and the Chicago telecast was co-hosted by Olympic Gold medalists Nadia Comaneci and Bart Conner.  People in more than 20 countries also watched the Telethon stream at www.mda.org, where behind the scenes moments, bonus performance tracks, and Telethon highlights can still be seen on demand.
The family of MDA sponsors includes: Acosta, Augie's Quest, Bally Total Fitness, Burger King, CITGO, Clear Channel Radio, ClubCorp, ERA, DECA, Dr. Pepper/Seven Up, Harley-Davidson Motor Co., International Association of Fire Fighters, Jiffy Lube, Kappa Alpha Order, Lowe's Home Improvement, National Beta Club, National Association of Letter Carriers, National Coalition of Associations of 7-Eleven Franchisees, Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen, 7-Eleven of Oklahoma, Safeway, Tall Cedars of Lebanon of North America, Universal Cheerleaders Association, Valero Energy Corporation, and Walgreen's.
About MDA
MDA is the nonprofit health agency dedicated to curing muscular dystrophy, ALS and related diseases by funding worldwide research.  The Association also provides comprehensive healthcare and support services, advocacy and education.  See the award-winning MDA "Make a Muscle, Make a Difference ®" PSA, as well as MDA VNR announcing Monday's launch of a 24-week Phase 2 clinical trial of a potential therapeutic for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
In addition to funding more than 300 research projects worldwide, MDA maintains a national network of some 200 hospital-affiliated clinics; orchestrates hundreds of support groups for families affected by neuromuscular diseases; facilitates extraordinary local summer camp opportunities for thousands of youngsters fighting progressive muscle diseases.  Known globally for the MDA Labor Day Telethon, the Association is the first nonprofit organization to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Medical Association "for significant and lasting contributions to the health and welfare of humanity."