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End of “Live from Here” Transforms Weekend Public Radio

For decades, there was one thing certain about weekend public radio schedules nationwide: “A Prairie Home Companion” or its successor, “Live from Here,” would be carried at suppertime on Saturday.

Live carriage of the show was so widespread that a person stopping for dinner in Hinckley, Minn., a decade ago could’ve found Garrison Keillor on a dozen FM frequencies. At one point, Duluth had four city-grade signals carrying the show live.

But American Public Media Group’s decision to cancel “Live from Here” forced public radio stations and networks to come up with new programming for a timeslot that had been set in stone since the Reagan administration.

A look at the new schedules for Upper Midwest public radio services shows that most chose entertainment or music programming, but there’s no longer one show that dominates the timeslot. Among the 95 regional stations that carried “Live from Here” until the end, no more than a third of the stations now carry the same show in the time period:

Service# of stations5:00 hour6:00 hour
Iowa Public Radio News/Studio One9Backtracks with Bob Dorr*Backtracks with Bob Dorr *
Iowa Public Radio AM News3The Moth Radio HourSnap Judgement
WGGL Houghton1It’s Been a MinuteHidden Brain
Minn. Public Radio News24It’s Been a MinuteHidden Brain
NET Nebraska9World CafeWorld Cafe
KIOS Omaha1It’s Been a MinuteLive Wire
Prairie Public (North Dakota)7Snap JudgementLive Wire
S.D. Public Broadcasting 11Conversations from the World CafeMountain Stage
Wis. Public Radio Ideas18Snap JudgementThe Moth Radio Hour
Wis. Public Radio News/Classical11On the Road to Higher Ground*On the Road to Higher Ground *
WUWM Milwaukee1All Things ConsideredOn the Media

*denotes local program

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