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VPR Jazz Host George Thomas Retiring; Jazz To Be Eliminated??

It has been announced by Vermont Public Radio (press release: http://www.pitchengine.com/vermontp...nnounces-retirement-from-vermont-public-radio ) that longtime evening jazz host George Thomas would be retiring at the end of this month (June, 2012).

Given that Thomas's jazz show was the last weekday music programming on VPR (the classical music programming that used to fill the midday, late-evening and overnight hours on VPR has since migrated to it's own 24/7 network, VPR Classical), and also given that down here in Boston, WGBH-89.7 has announced that jazz is being cut back to a few hours a week (to expand NPR/PRI/WGBH news/information programming during the evening or overnight hours), I would expect that VPR would not replace Thomas, and instead, eliminate it's nightly jazz show (although at this writing, June 20th, there is no official word from the network that indeed will happen) to expand news/information programming into the two hours nightly (three on Fridays) when VPR does not carry such programming.

My guess is VPR will fill the 9-11 P.M. slot with either:

(1) A delayed broadcast of Diane Rehm's show (not currently heard on VPR), or,

(2) "As It Happens" and "Q" from Canada's CBC Radio, which are both heard on an increasing number of NPR member stations (both programs are currently heard on New Hampshire Public Radio; I suspect that once WGBH cuts back on their evening jazz schedule, those two programs will also be heard on that station).

The 11 P.M.-12 Midnight slot on Fridays will probably become a simulcast of the BBC World Service, given that BBC programing is heard on VPR the other four weeknights at that hour.

Ironically, were VPR to do this, they probably would get more listeners and more pledge dollars from listeners because as much as many people wish it wasn't so, the truth is that news and information programming on NPR member stations generates pledge dollars from listeners. Music programming generally does not.
 
According to their program schedule, as of today (July 5th), Vermont Public Radio is running a juazz show called "Jazz In The Evening" in George Thomas's old slot.

I expect that to be very temporary, and that within months (or weeks), VPR will replace the jazz block with public radio news/information programming, which (as suggested above) could include Diane Rehm, "Q":, or "As It Happens".
 
As I have noted on the Vermont board, VPR has hired Reuben Jackson to do a Friday-evening jazz show, but has replaced jazz on the other weeknights with news/information programming.

VPR press release: http://www.pitchengine.com/vermontpublicradio/vpr-adds-new-programs-to-weeknight-schedule .

As a result of these moves, VPR has expanded news and information programming from 22 to 24 hours a day Mondays through Thursdays.

Jackson has been on the air for a few weeks; the other weeknight changes took effect this past Monday (September 10th).
 
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