

The show aired on 183 stations as of the spring, according to APM. The hosts said a new podcast is “in the works.” Their book Brunch is Hell: How to Save the World by Throwing a Dinner Party will be published Dec. “After ten years as a pioneering podcast and six years as a public radio weekend show, on December 1st, we are parting ways with American Public Media.” “Alas, like all good dinner parties, our party must come to an end,” hosts Rico Gagliano and Brendan Francis Newnam said in the post. “Rather than compromise its distinctiveness and quality, we’ve all decided to end production and move on to other projects.”

“While the show has steadily been gaining radio listeners, it’s a complex and expensive show to produce and show-related revenue has been a challenge,” APM spokesperson Angie Andresen told Current. The show is going off the air after six years in part due to challenges funding its production, according to producer American Public Media. I mention all this because it smacks of how on a recent Friday night my wife and I ate at a seafood restaurant, and when it came time to pay our bill, the server, throwing us both for a loop, asked if we wanted separate checks.

1, the show’s hosts announced on its website. Vladimir Putin: Keep Your Distance at Our Dinner Party. After ten years as a pioneering podcast and six years as a public radio weekend show. Below is part of a note from the shows hosts Brendan Francis Newnam and Rico Gagliano: Alas, like all good dinner parties, our party must come to an end. The public radio program Dinner Party Download will end production Dec. The Dinner Party Download will end its run on December 1.
