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Community programming provided by the District of Columbia's Office of Cable Television, Film, Music & Entertainment under the direction of Director LaToya Foster and General Manager Maxx Myrick.All rights reserved Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The M.O.E Show- Teonna
    Oct 27 2025
    My village said I needed to create a space and share my MOTIVATIONS, what struggles and obstacles I’ve OVERCOME, and how these events and situations have ELEVATED me as a person in different aspects of my life! Guests join me to share their own personal stories from hardships to triumphs and everything in between. Tune in for great conversation, thought provoking art, and inspirations for a better you, today!
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    1 hr
  • Hip Hop Corridor- HU Homecoming Special
    Oct 27 2025
    Hosts Dion Dove and Troy Pinckney walk us through the halls of Hip-Hop.
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    1 hr
  • Raiding The Crates-Happy 8th Anniversary DC Radio
    Oct 27 2025
    Have you ever scanned the radio looking for some music that fits your specific mood at that moment? Well, that’s the daily quandary for show host John Avery. Thus, the creation of “Raiding The Crates on DC Radio,” a weekly two-hour ride through John’s wildly diverse music taste and genre-hopping music collection. Be prepared to hear shows ranging from southern soul and blues to house music. Hear songs by artists from Frank Sinatra to Frank Ocean; from Sarah Vaughn to Fantasia; from Al Green to The B-52s. John is all over the place, but never too far from his first love: MUSIC. If you’re the least bit adventurous, make it a point to join him weekly for “Raiding The Crates”. Listen live every Saturday and Sunday at 3pm on DCRadio.gov
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    2 hrs
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