Wednesday, July 25, 2018

MPR Parts Ways With 3 More Prairie Home Companions

Minnesota Public Radio has dismissed three employees with long, deep ties to its landmark show “A Prairie Home Companion,” including the son of former host Garrison Keillor, according to startribune.com.

“I treasured my 22 years working in public radio, but the business has changed,” said Jason Keillor, who held a variety of jobs on “PHC” and its new offshoot, “Live From Here,” including the assembly of repeat programs. “I think right now, MPR is promoting their new brand and it’s very expensive. They’re running a tight ship despite their deep pockets.”

Also dismissed Friday were Prairie Home Productions managing director Kate Gustafson, who rose to be Keillor’s second-in-command, and publicist David O’Neill, who started working on the show when he was 12. Both declined to comment.

In an e-mail Monday, Garrison Keillor described O’Neill as an “enormously competent and loyal guy ... one of the last persons around who knows the history of the place” and praised Gustafson as an “indispensable” person who unofficially served as the office’s village therapist and truth-teller.

“They’re replacing her with a bunch of faceless suits,” he wrote. “Good luck with that.”

Keillor retired from the show in July 2016, handing the reins to musician Chris Thile.

Last November, MPR severed ties with its biggest name, saying an internal investigation found that Keillor had engaged in inappropriate behavior with an employee. The woman had reported her concerns to Gustafson as early as 2011, but ultimately Gustafson did not intervene. Keillor has said the relationship was mutual and that he backed off when the staffer complained in 2015.

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