MDA Pulling Plug On Annual Telethon

The Muscular Dystrophy Association said Friday that "the new realities of television viewing and philanthropic giving" make it the right time to end the annual event, memorably hosted for most of its life by Jerry Lewis.

NEW YORK (AP) — The Muscular Dystrophy Association telethon, a Labor Day television tradition for decades, is ending.

MDA said Friday that “the new realities of television viewing and philanthropic giving” make it the right time to end the annual event, memorably hosted for most of its life by Jerry Lewis.

Celebrities including Frank Sinatra, John Lennon and Michael Jackson to Pitbull and Jennifer Lopez have performed on the telethon, first hosted by Lewis and Dean Martin in 1956. It moved to Labor Day in 1966.

The telethon ran 21 and a half hours in 2010, Lewis’ last year as host, and had dwindled to a two-hour show the last two years.


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alicia farmer says:

May 1, 2015 at 3:06 pm

It’s about time. After national and local expenses were subtracted – the “grand total” vs. net reality was a joke.

Jeff Groves says:

May 3, 2015 at 10:51 pm

It’s the end of an era. When Jerry Lewis stepped down his shoes were too big to fill.