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''Live Wire Radio'' is a radio variety show that was launched in 2004 in
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, United States. ''Live Wire'' was initially hosted by Rob Sample, followed by Courtenay Hameister, with current hosting duties covered by
Luke Burbank Luke Burbank (born May 8, 1976) is an American radio host and podcaster who hosts the Portland, Oregon-based syndicated variety show ''Live Wire Radio'' and the Seattle-based former radio program and current podcast '' Too Beautiful to Live''. H ...
.Hudson, Geneviev
"Courtenay Hameister Steps Down as Host of 'Live Wire!'"
''Portland Monthly Mag'' 3 April 2013, accessed on 20 January 2014
Burbank has a podcast called '' Too Beautiful to Live'' and is an occasional guest-host on the nationally syndicated NPR quiz show '' Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!''.Paynter, Susan
"NPR host proves what falls down can pop back up"
''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', 11 August 2006, accessed on 20 January 2014
''Live Wire'' is built on various elements such as standup comedy, guest interviews, and musical performances. Its emphasis is on the quirky local character of Portland. Each show is recorded in front of a live audience, every other week, which is then edited into material for two weekly shows.Scott, Aaro
"Live Wire Radio Goes for National Glory"
''Portland Monthly Mag'' 4 January 2014, accessed on 20 January 2014


History

In February 2003, Kate Sokoloff approached Robyn Tenenbaum with the idea for ''Live Wire'', a younger, "hipper" version of ''Prairie Home Companion'', in a format similar to '' West Coast Live''. Tenenbaum had worked on rock concerts with Bill Graham Presents, and for four years had helped produce ''West Coast Live'' for NPR in San Francisco. Sokoloff was producing local theatre. The two women started a production company called Moxiefish, and put together a demo of ''Live Wire'' in September 2003, which they shopped to
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(OPB). About 150 people watched the first taping in March 2004 at the Hollywood Theatre, hosted by Rob Sample. The first broadcast was at 7 pm on Saturday, March 27, 2004, over the OPB network. At first, the show was produced monthly. By 2005, the taping was held primarily at the
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in Portland, with 350 to 500 in the audience. One show was taped at the Mission Theatre & Pub in October 2005. The Gerding Theatre in the First Regiment Armory Annex was used for a summer show in 2013. Because of Sample's other commitments, head writer Courtenay Hameister replaced him as host after four shows. Hameister was working as an advertising copy writer, and she had helped to produce the sketch comedy show '' The State'' which aired on MTV in the early 1990s. ''Live Wire'' consulted with Bill Oakley, known for his writing credits on the television shows ''
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'' and '' Portlandia''. ''Live Wire'' started airing weekly in Autumn 2010, taping four shows in two live recording sessions every month except January and July at Portland's Alberta Rose Theatre. In March 2012 the show reached its 100th episode. In September 2013,
Luke Burbank Luke Burbank (born May 8, 1976) is an American radio host and podcaster who hosts the Portland, Oregon-based syndicated variety show ''Live Wire Radio'' and the Seattle-based former radio program and current podcast '' Too Beautiful to Live''. H ...
became the show's official host, after filling in as guest host after Hameister stepped down in March of that year. With his podcast audience and appearances on '' Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!'', producers hoped Burbank would bring ''Live Wire'' a higher national profile. Hameister stayed with the show as head writer.


Broadcast coverage

''Live Wire'' first aired on OPB in 2004. In early 2009 it was beginning to have a national audience. The show uses
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for delivery to markets outside of Oregon. It airs on a delayed/recorded basis on six
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stations outside of Portland, including
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and Indianapolis, and seven volunteer-run
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stations. According to the ''
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'', by January 2014 it was carried by 40 US stations and one in England, with some 80,000 listeners each week. It is also available as a podcast. As of February 2014 the show's website listed only 14 stations on which it aired and explained that its airing in England was limited to the
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, an acute care facility. In 2014, ''Live Wire'' was picked up by Public Radio International.


Corporate sponsors

Major underwriters for the show include the Fully (ergonomic chairs and desks), Alaska Airlines, and
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.


Guests

Notable guests on the show have included radio host Thom Hartmann, local politician David Bragdon, author Jonathan Raymond, author
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, author Katherine Dunn, writer David Carr, alt rocker Chris Ballew, author
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(known as Lemony Snicket), comic book artists Brian Michael Bendis and
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, sex advice columnist
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, and Michael Powell of
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. In 2008 for Portland's Wordstock festival, ''Live Wire'' hosted cartoonist/author Lynda Barry, cartoonist
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, indie rockers the Long Winters from Seattle, singer/songwriter
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, musician McKinley of the band Dirty Martini, writer and performance artist Sandra Tsing Loh, radio journalist/producer Jay Allison, author/actor John Hodgman, and poetry slam champion
Anis Mojgani Anis Mojgani ( Persian: انیس مژگانی) (born June 13, 1977) is an American spoken word poet, visual artist and musician based in Portland, Oregon. Mojgani has been characterized as a "geek genius" with "fiercely hopeful word arias." Ea ...
. Other guests have included political satirist and radio show producer
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, journalist Tom Bissell, writer David Oliver Relin, Burgerville CEO Jeff Harvey, rock band the Moondoggies, singer/songwriter
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, actor Daniel Stern, puppeteer Michael Curry, cartoonist John Callahan, rock band
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, singer/songwriter Storm Large, punk blues band Hillstomp, and Peter Sagal host of the
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and WBEZ Chicago news quiz Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me.


See also

* Media in Portland, Oregon


References


Further reading


''Portland Tribune''''Portland Mercury''''Portland Mercury''


External links

* {{official, http://www.livewireradio.org/ Mass media in Portland, Oregon 2000s American radio programs American variety radio programs 2004 radio programme debuts