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{{Short description|Radio program}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Infobox radio show | show_name = Weekend America | image = WeekendAmericaLogo.png | imagesize = 140px | format = | runtime = ca. 120 min. | country = {{USA}} | language = [[English language|English]] | home_station = | syndicates = [[American Public Media|APM]], [[NPR]] | presenter = [[John Moe]]<br>Desiree Cooper | creator = | writer = Ben Adair (managing editor) | director = Rob Byers | producer = Michael Raphael | executive_producer = Peter Clowney | record_location = [[St Paul, Minnesota]] | first_aired = May 1, 2004 | last_aired = January 31, 2009 | audio_format = [[Stereophonic]] | opentheme = "Crazyhorse Mongoose" by [[Galactic]] | endtheme = | website = [http://www.weekendamerica.org/ www.weekendamerica.org] | podcast = }} '''''Weekend America''''' was a weekly [[public radio]] program dealing with news, popular culture, the arts and more. The program was produced for [[American Public Media]] and hosted by [[John Moe]] in [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]]. ''Weekend America'' launched Saturday, May 1, 2004, as a pilot aired by the show's developmental stations, then known as ''Public Radio Weekend''. The show went national under the ''Weekend America'' branding Saturday, October 9, 2004. Public radio veterans [[Bill Radke]] and [[Barbara Bogaev]], based in Los Angeles, served as hosts during the pilot stage and early national phase. Bogaev left the program on December 9, 2006. Detroit native Desiree Cooper was selected to replace Bogaev, beginning in August 2007. Cooper's arrival signaled a shift in the program's production, with Radke's segments originating in L.A., and Cooper's from St. Paul, Minnesota. As part of a consolidation move in the summer of 2008, American Public Media moved production on ''Weekend America'' from Los Angeles to St. Paul. The changes shook up the cast. Cooper was bumped to "Senior Correspondent" and returned to Detroit. Radke left the program altogether. Commentator and occasional substitute host [[John Moe]] was promoted to sole host, based in St. Paul. The show was divided into two hours, which were further subdivided into five segments per hour. ''Weekend America'' was designed to be run untouched; with local cutaways at predetermined points; with long local segments in place of one of the five national segments; or as one or two national segments spliced into a locally produced show. Many public radio stations aired the show untouched. Regular segments of the show included "Good News, Bad News, or No News", where three panelists evaluated the significance of a recent news item; "A Little Bit of Weather Everywhere", which featured unique events happening around the country and the weather for the day at these events; and "Weekend Soundtrack", where callers shared a favorite song that provides a backdrop to their weekends. The theme music was "Crazyhorse Mongoose" by [[Galactic]]. ==Cancellation== American Public Media announced on December 19, 2008 the cancellation of the show due to financial pressures. The last program aired January 31, 2009. ==References== * {{cite press release | title=American Public Media to Cancel Weekend America | url=http://americanpublicmedia.publicradio.org/press/archive/pr_121908.html | publisher=American Public Media | date=19 December 2008 | access-date=2009-01-01}} *[http://americanpublicmedia.publicradio.org/press/archive/pr_080708.html American Public Media's official announcement regarding the production and host shakeup] == External links == *[http://www.weekendamerica.org/ ''Weekend America''] official website {{American Public Media}} [[Category:American Public Media programs]] [[Category:American talk radio programs]]
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