WAMU broadcast collection, 1998-current.

ArchivalResource

WAMU broadcast collection, 1998-current.

Audiotapes of weekly radio broadcasts related to D.C. history and current affairs, including the D.C. Politics Hour, Metro Connection, and selected broadcasts of Public Interest on WAMU.

100 tapes.

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7447378

District of Columbia Public Library

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Merrit, Kathy.

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Plotkin, Mark E., 1961-

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