>> THIS IS A WTAE EDITORIAL. SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF THE EDITORIAL BOARD IS THE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER OF WTAE. >> HOW DOES A COAT CHANGE A LIFE? IT KEEPS NEEDY CHILDREN AND SENIORS WARM, MAKES THEM SMILE AND LETS THEM KNOW SOMEBODY CARES. SINCE 1986, WTAE CHANNEL 4 HAS ASKED. PENNSYLVANIA TO HELP THEM BUNDLE UP AND HAVE ALWAYS ANSWERED THAT CALL. YOU HAVE DONATED OVER $16 MILLION AND 300,000 CHILDREN AND SENIORS HAVE RECEIVED COATS, HATS, BOOTS AND GLOVES BECAUSE OF YOUR GENEROSITY. WTAE TV IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SALVATION ARMY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA WILL KICKOFF THE GIVING SEASON WITH OUR PROJECT BUNDLE UP TELETHON FOR TOMORROW, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. LOG ON TO OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. WE BELIEVE KNOW IT SHOULD BE COLD THIS WINTER. WITH THE HELP OF OUR NEIGHBORS AND WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA COMMUNITY, KIDS AND SENIORS CAN STAY WARM THIS WINTER. PLEASE, DONATE TODAY. >> WTAE WELCOMES RESPONSIBLE REPLIES TO THIS EDITORIAL.
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37th annual WTAE-TV project Bundle-Up Telethon
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WTAE Channel 4 launched its 37th year of community service to area children and senior citizens with the WTAE-TV project Bundle-Up Telethon on Friday, Dec. 2.Beginning at 5 a.m. and continuing throughout the day, the telethon led by Pittsburgh's Action Weather Chief Meteorologist Mike Harvey, chairman of WTAE’s project Bundle-Up, was broadcasted during segments of newscasts and breaks throughout regularly scheduled programming ending at 8 p.m.Viewers can text BUNDLEUP to 41444 to donate any amount. Viewers can also visit projectbundleup.org to make a secure donation.Since 1986, WTAE's project Bundle-Up in partnership with the Salvation Army of Western Pennsylvania has raised $16.5 million and has helped more than 300,000 children and senior citizens.
PITTSBURGH —
WTAE Channel 4 launched its 37th year of community service to area children and senior citizens with the WTAE-TV project Bundle-Up Telethon on Friday, Dec. 2.
Beginning at 5 a.m. and continuing throughout the day, the telethon led by Pittsburgh's Action Weather Chief Meteorologist Mike Harvey, chairman of WTAE’s project Bundle-Up, was broadcasted during segments of newscasts and breaks throughout regularly scheduled programming ending at 8 p.m.
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Viewers can text BUNDLEUP to 41444 to donate any amount. Viewers can also visit projectbundleup.org to make a secure donation.
Since 1986, WTAE's project Bundle-Up in partnership with the Salvation Army of Western Pennsylvania has raised $16.5 million and has helped more than 300,000 children and senior citizens.