The public radio program provider began in 1982 when Minnesota Public Radio 
bought two weekly hours of time on the NPR satellite to air nationally a 
little show called "A Prairie Home Companion" (after then-NPR president 
Frank Mankiewicz proclaimed that no one outside of Minnesota would 
understand the show)--it broke off from MPR about a decade ago but 
continues to be the provider of such familiar shows as "The World," "This 
American Life," several CBC programs including "As It Happens" and "Michael 
Feldman's Whad'ya Know?"--even though the Boston radio and TV station and 
major PBS program supplier will own the net, it will continue to be based 
in Minneapolis (MPR and its syndication arm American Public Media are in 
St. Paul):
 
http://www.pri.org/stories/business/nonprofits/public-radio-international-acquired-by-boston-public-broadcaster-wgbh-10840.html
 
Interestingly enough, the midday news show from WGBH's crosstown pubradio 
rival WBUR, "Here and Now," is distributed by PRI.  That may change sooner 
or later.

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