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Prairie Home Companion Comes to Tulsa

Saturday, October 25 program completely sold out

It was a sell-out crowd at the Brady Theater fifteen years ago and it'll be a sold-out crowd this Fall at the Performing Arts Center for Garrison Keillor's wildly popular radio show.

Half of the house was offered to Public Radio Tulsa members and those tickets sold out in eight hours. Tickets for the general public went on sale Monday morning, August 18, and they sold out in one day.

No tickets, not even singles are left. Returned tickets might become available, however, and you can check by calling the PAC box office at 596-7111 or online at myticketoffice.com.

More Classical 88.7 Program Changes

We respond to listener requests to changes during daytime hours

The loss of NPR's Classical Public Radio Network prompted schedule changes on Classical 88.7, KWTU HD1. Read all about what happened and our response to your requests for further adjustments.

StoryCorps Oral History Project

StoryCorps will record the stories of Tulsans for six weeks, beginning October 23

Public Radio Tulsa is proud to host StoryCorps this Fall. This revolutionary project travels the country collecting stories of everyday people. Beginning on October 23, YOU can participate. Learn more about the project, including how to reserve a time to interview someone you know.

Public Radio Tulsa channels

$49.95 HD Radio Offer

Listen to all six Classical 88.7 and Public Radio 89.5 channels in digital clarity

Get the most affordable HD Radio with a $50 rebate. In addition to the Classical and Public Radio stations that you hear now, you’ll be able to hear full-time Jazz, World News, Cafe, and Ideas channels in compact disc-quality HD digital sound. Unlike satellite radio, these additional channels (and many others in Tulsa) can be heard without monthly fees.

Order your Radiosophy HD100 online or by telephone: 1-877-4-HD-RADIO (1-877-443-7234). Discover which stations in Tulsa are broadcasting in HD Radio.

At the present time, Public Radio Tulsa HD Radio coverage is limited to the Tulsa metropolitan area and nearby cities: Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Glenpool, Jenks, Bixby, Broken Arrow, Coweta, Wagoner, Inola, Catoosa, Claremore, Owasso, and Sperry. You may need to move the radio around your home and adjust the antenna to lock onto the signal. An outside antenna in outlying areas may be needed for reception. The FCC has been petitioned to allow HD Radio stations to increase HD transmitting power to reach their entire coverage area.


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