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Donnie Forti has gone on to graduate school in broadcast journalism where he obtained a pretigious internship with ABC News in New York. Erik DeLapp graduated in June 2007, leaving Jeremy Doebert to continue the show with the fourth co-host in the history of the show, [[Timothy Lovett]] '11. A Minnesotan himself from St. Paul, the home of A Prairie Home Companion, Lovett brings intimate knowledge of Garrison Keilor's variety show to the mic at WVKC. | Donnie Forti has gone on to graduate school in broadcast journalism where he obtained a pretigious internship with ABC News in New York. Erik DeLapp graduated in June 2007, leaving Jeremy Doebert to continue the show with the fourth co-host in the history of the show, [[Timothy Lovett]] '11. A Minnesotan himself from St. Paul, the home of A Prairie Home Companion, Lovett brings intimate knowledge of Garrison Keilor's variety show to the mic at WVKC. | ||
− | Now in its third year on the air, A Prairie Fire Companion continues to bring "a better variety" of music and entertainment to the Galesburg and surrounding areas, even after both its original co-hosts left the show. Most traditions have continued, including intro and outro folk music recorded by The Flint Hill Singers in the 1960's -- music | + | Now in its third year on the air, A Prairie Fire Companion continues to bring "a better variety" of music and entertainment to the Galesburg and surrounding areas, even after both its original co-hosts left the show. Most traditions have continued, including intro and outro folk music recorded by The Flint Hill Singers in the 1960's -- music unique to only APFC. |
Look for "A Prairie Fire Companion" to continue for many years. | Look for "A Prairie Fire Companion" to continue for many years. |