Which Way, LA? collection, 1992-2000.

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Which Way, LA? collection, 1992-2000.

The collection consists of program tapes and some transcripts of "Which Way, LA?," the public service radio program of KCRW. The format of the original program tapes is Digital Audio Tape (DAT). For use by researchers, programs were duplicated on CD-Roms, with some programs from the first year of "Which Way, LA" on audio cassette. In addition there are transcripts available for each show of the first year of the program (1992). In a trial run of a future on-line project, the transcripts of the first four programs of 1992 are available on-line in Adobe PDF.

598 programs.124 transcripts.

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KCRW (Radio station : Santa Monica, Calif.)

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National Public Radio (U.S.)

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