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Garrison Keillor’s public radio program, “A Prairie Home Companion” soon will keep people company on cable television, too. John F. Cooke, president of the Disney Channel, and William Kling, president of Minnesota Public Radio, said Tuesday the two-hour weekly radio program of music and storytelling will become a series beginning March 7 on the pay-television channel. “The visual aspect of the show has delighted its theater audiences for more than 12 years,” said Kling. The program is broadcast from the St. Paul, Minn., World Theater to more than 270 U.S. public radio stations.
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