The Business Journal reported today that Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) is planning to drop Public Radio International (PRI) programming when it revamps is national news distribution model.
According to MPR.org, Minnesota Public Radio will change the way it delivers its national programs to radio stations. At present, PRI distributes most of Minnesota Public Radio's national programs — including A Prairie Home Companion, Marketplace, The Splendid Table, Sound Money and Saint Paul Sunday — to stations across the country.
Under the new model, Minnesota Public Radio will distribute most of its national programs directly to stations while making supplemental material and replays available via the web and other technologies. MPR will work directly with stations on all aspects of bringing the programs to air.
Read the Business Journal article here or get the MPR press release here.
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