Garrison Keillor Fired After Allegations of Improper Behavior

The former "Prairie Home Companion" host told the Associated Press the news via e-mail.

November 29, 2017 2:34 pm
Garrison Keillor
NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 04: Garrison Keillor performs at City Winery on October 4, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Al Pereira/WireImage)

Radio personality and author Garrison Keillor told The Associated Press in an e-mail that he has been fired by Minnesota Public Radio over “allegations of improper behavior,” reports Vanity FairMeanwhile, in a separate statement, M.P.R. has said it will stop re-airing episodes of Keillor’s popular radio show, A Prairie Home Companion, and will rename the show.

Keillor has hosted Prairie Home for more than 40 years. The 75-year-old told the AP in an email on Wednesday, saying that he was terminated over “a story that I think is more interesting and more complicated than the version M.P.R. heard,” writes Vanity Fair. 

His firing comes just one day after he wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post, saying the idea that fellow Minnesotan Senator Al Franken should resign following sexual harassment allegations is “absurd” and saying “the atrocity it leads to is a code of public deadliness. No kidding,” according to Vanity Fair. 

Keillor retired as host of Prairie Home in 2016. In August, he started his 28-city Love and Comedy Tour, which is largely based on his broadcast.

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