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July 5, 2007 | 2 Comments
Dear Mr. Keillor:
Does it ever irritate you when people refer to APHC as an "NPR" show? Because, as far as I know, it was NPR that turned down the show back in 1978 and it's American Public Media that distributes it now.
It's astonishing to see how consistently this error is made. I've seen it in AP stories, on public radio station Web sites and even on the Web sites of musical artists who are careful to point out that they have appeared on your show. Or am I wrong?
Edmund M.
Energy, IL
PHC was never distributed by NPR, and you're right about NPR declining to distribute it lo these many years ago, but no, it doesn't bother me. NPR is the organization in Washington and "NPR" is the common term for public radio, sort of like kleenex means tissue and xerox means photocopy, even if you're using Scott Tissue and an HP copier. I suppose the NPR references bother the folks at APM and they probably have someone whose job it is to call up the AP and complain, but I don't care. I am just very very grateful that NPR didn't pick up the show for distribution back then because if they had, I'm pretty sure the show would've died a painful death by committee. They can have all the credit the AP wants to give them, so long as I don't have to report to some vice-president in Washington.
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Theodore Gillen | July 6, 2007 5:06 PM
Dear Mr. Garrison,
As to the comment about the confusion of NPR being YOUR Network, I would remind folks that APM originally was known as MPR, i.e., Minnesota Public Radio (my hometown radio), ergo the confusion. I think you're correct in what may have happenned if NPR did indeed pick up the show back then. As I recall, "they" thought that the down home nature of your fine material would not translate outside the regional confines of so isolated an area as poedunk Minnesota. Ha, Ha! My complaint with NPR lately is that, given the top down control imposed by the bushies, the hourly news summary sounds as much like an Administration propaganda handout as that broadcast by, oh, CBS.
Enjoy your time off this summer!
Sincerely, Theodore Gillen.
Joe Herndon | July 8, 2007 9:18 AM
Amen.