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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.
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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
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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
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Bartels, Eric (December 13, 2005). "Portland-produced show offers up a singular voice – Host and crew of 'Live Wire!' hear the call of national radio".
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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
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started airing weekly in Autumn 2010, taping four shows in two live recording sessions every month except January and July at Portland's
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Public Radio International® Brings Live Wire! To Stations Nationwide, Welcomes the Perspective of Host Luke Burbank
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was initially hosted by Rob Sample, followed by Courtenay Hameister, with current hosting duties covered by
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first aired on OPB in 2004. In early 2009 it was beginning to have a national audience. The show uses
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Major underwriters for the show include the Fully (ergonomic chairs and desks), Alaska Airlines, and
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At first, the show was produced monthly. By 2005, the taping was held primarily at the
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for delivery to markets outside of Oregon. It airs on a delayed/recorded basis on six
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Nicholas, Jonathan (March 10, 2004). "Lake Wo... Be Gone, Here Comes 'Live Wire!'".
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In February 2003, Kate Sokoloff approached Robyn Tenenbaum with the idea for
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and is an occasional guest-host on the nationally syndicated NPR quiz show
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a higher national profile. Hameister stayed with the show as head writer.
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in Portland, with 350 to 500 in the audience. One show was taped at the
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Turnquist, Kristi (October 28, 2005). "Portland's got it 'Wired'".
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This article is about the radio show. For other uses, see
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is a radio variety show that was launched in 2004 in
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Notable guests on the show have included radio host
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Livewire (disambiguation)

Oregon Public Broadcasting
Public Radio Exchange
Luke Burbank
Alberta Rose Theatre
livewireradio.org
Portland, Oregon
Luke Burbank
Too Beautiful to Live
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
West Coast Live
Bill Graham Presents
Oregon Public Broadcasting
Hollywood Theatre
Aladdin Theater
Mission Theatre & Pub
First Regiment Armory Annex
The State
MTV
Bill Oakley
The Simpsons
Portlandia
Alberta Rose Theatre
Luke Burbank
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Public Radio Exchange
National Public Radio
Spokane
Indianapolis

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