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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2012, 05:08:29 PM » |
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Very sad. Click and Clack are so funny to hear on Saturday mornings on NPR/KPLU. I'm glad they will do a "Best of Car Talk" program however.
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« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2012, 07:18:23 PM » |
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Very sad. Click and Clack are so funny to hear on Saturday mornings on NPR/KPLU. I'm glad they will do a "Best of Car Talk" program however.
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I thought "Stump The Chumps" WAS the "Best of Car Talk", or maybe that's what they should name the "Best Of" episodes...
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« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2012, 03:31:02 PM » |
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Combine this with the possible retirement of Garrison Keilor, and you have a potential for significant audience losses for public radio stations. While the various program suppliers, including NPR, have worked hard to develop new shows and hosts, it's been a while since any have really taken hold. Perhaps Ira Glass is the newest of the hit show hosts. It's also a problem in commercial talk radio, where some stations are concerned about the retirement of syndicated talker Neal Boortz. Don Imus is also getting up in years. It's not that there aren't lots of great show hosts. Just none that have the credibility of the older hosts. When they retire, they can't be replaced. It further weakens the medium, and allows the audience to dissipate to the multitude of other audio platforms.
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« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2012, 10:13:48 PM » |
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The lack of a solid "farm system" is a long-recognized problem in public radio. There have been some attempts to deal with that and some have been successful: the Public Radio Talent Quest ultimately created "Snap Judgment", which is rapidly becoming a hit show...it's very much like a mix of Radiolab and This American Life, and unsurprisingly, fans of those shows (who are many) tend to like SJ a lot, too. Also, Radiolab itself is pretty new and is very popular, although it's so production-intensive that I doubt it'll ever be a true "weekly" show for the entire year. The Moth is also pretty good, and WTF with Marc Maron is something of a sleeper hit - I've heard there's a lot of talk of trying to make that into a true weekly series instead of an occasional one.
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« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2012, 07:42:45 AM » |
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It's not that there aren't lots of great show hosts. Just none that have the credibility of the older hosts. When they retire, they can't be replaced. It further weakens the medium, and allows the audience to dissipate to the multitude of other audio platforms.
Maybe this becomes the ultimate test of the NPR concept. The "cream of the crop" rose to prominence beginning 40 years ago and they have held the place together for all these years. This is like a corporation that has not set up a "line of succession" within the company. NPR had a bumper crop from near the beginning so they haven't continuously created (or made room for) talent through the years. Can they create an entire new crop all at once? Will it "hurt the brand" if it takes 10 or 12 years to fill all the vacancies... one at a time. The second topic is: What kind of replacements are they going to look for? It would be a mistake to look for two people to be a never-quite-satisfying replacement for Click and Clack. But they could come up with two brothers to do Kitchen Recipes. Performance Today seems to continue with a replacement host. I guess that is a content concept more than a show built totally around a personality. Could a Rachel Maddow fill a void that will be left eventually by Terri Gross and Diane Rheem? Could Steve and Johnnie who recently retired from overnight on WGN do a once a week broadcast that would not duplicate Garrison Keilor, but could plug the hole in the genre gap.
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« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2012, 03:24:47 PM » |
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If they were supposed to be retired by now, why is there a new season of The Puzzler?
They continue to joke about being fired, but there's no sign this show is actually ending.
And I wouldn't want it to.
If Garrison Keillor is leaving, I vote for reruns of his show with him. I only recently discovered it as it's on after "Car Talk" on Sunday ("Wait! Wait!" airs while I am in church, though sometimes I catch the tail end).
By the way, I actually listen on Saturday, but if I'm on my way home from the grocery store after it starts I change my radio, and it's still there on Sunday.
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« Reply #7 on: September 20, 2012, 11:52:25 AM » |
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If they were supposed to be retired by now, why is there a new season of The Puzzler?
They continue to joke about being fired, but there's no sign this show is actually ending.
And I wouldn't want it to.
If Garrison Keillor is leaving, I vote for reruns of his show with him. I only recently discovered it as it's on after "Car Talk" on Sunday ("Wait! Wait!" airs while I am in church, though sometimes I catch the tail end).
By the way, I actually listen on Saturday, but if I'm on my way home from the grocery store after it starts I change my radio, and it's still there on Sunday.
Wikipedia says they stop in October. I don't think there can be replacement hosts for Click & Clack w/out tom and ray's permission. I believe they own the rights to the show.
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« Reply #8 on: September 21, 2012, 12:02:20 PM » |
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If they were supposed to be retired by now, why is there a new season of The Puzzler?
They continue to joke about being fired, but there's no sign this show is actually ending.
And I wouldn't want it to.
If Garrison Keillor is leaving, I vote for reruns of his show with him. I only recently discovered it as it's on after "Car Talk" on Sunday ("Wait! Wait!" airs while I am in church, though sometimes I catch the tail end).
By the way, I actually listen on Saturday, but if I'm on my way home from the grocery store after it starts I change my radio, and it's still there on Sunday.
Car Talk has been on repeats for nearly a year. Those puzzlers are old. Every once in awhile, they throw in a new segment on the show, but almost every single episode is all old material. They finally offically announced their retirement after fans on their Car Talk Forum started questioning what was going on and had been pointing out the repeats for months.
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« Reply #9 on: September 21, 2012, 12:06:52 PM » |
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If they were supposed to be retired by now, why is there a new season of The Puzzler?
They continue to joke about being fired, but there's no sign this show is actually ending.
And I wouldn't want it to.
If Garrison Keillor is leaving, I vote for reruns of his show with him. I only recently discovered it as it's on after "Car Talk" on Sunday ("Wait! Wait!" airs while I am in church, though sometimes I catch the tail end).
By the way, I actually listen on Saturday, but if I'm on my way home from the grocery store after it starts I change my radio, and it's still there on Sunday.
Car Talk has been on repeats for nearly a year. Those puzzlers are old. Every once in awhile, they throw in a new segment on the show, but almost every single episode is all old material. They finally offically announced their retirement after fans on their Car Talk Forum started questioning what was going on and had been pointing out the repeats for months. Well, I hadn't noticed. As long as I'm still enjoying it, who cares? I didn't listen to that much of that show until maybe a year ago.
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