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Existing comment: Who Do You Listen To?
Personal identity extended to the media. Choosing a radio station meant choosing a community, and in the 1960s listeners had a growing range of aural communities to choose from. Some stations, like WOL, were well established parts of the DC media, while others, like brand-new National Public Radio, were still finding their niche and their listening community.
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