The 72-year-old host and creator of public radio's "A Prairie Home 
Companion" says that the new season starting in the fall will be a 
transitional period as he turns the show over to bluegrass mandolinist 
Chris Thile of Nickel Creek, who filled in twice last year--by then, the 
show will lose most of its comedy segments and become primarily music, 
which will be interesting to see how it plays out, considering that folk 
music audiences are aging rapidly--will American Public Media be leaning on 
Kellior's Prairie Home Productions to make the guest lists more adult album 
alternative-friendly (like WFUV New York, KCRW LA, WXPN Philly, APM's the 
Current in the Twin Cities, etc., none of which carry the show [although 
the other two APM stations in the Twins do])?:

http://www.berkshireeagle.com/local/ci_28387988/garrison-keillor-sees-transition-out-prairie-home-companion

It's not that APM already has an alternative out there, with "Wits," a 
weekly mostly-improv comedy show that originates from St. Paul's Fitzgerald 
Theater (same theater where "Prairie Home" originates), which books AAA 
musical guests.  It's on a respectable number of stations, but of the Big 3 
markets it's only on APM-managed KPCC in LA.

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