During which period did WAMU become closely associated with news and public affairs?
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Matthew Stone
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"Back in the day when the world was spinning fast," WAMU really hit its stride with news and public affairs starting in the mid-1990s, after it took over the local NPR affiliate and shifted its focus from classical music to hard-hitting journalism. That period cemented its reputation as a go-to source for D.C.'s political chatter and community stories.
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Chris Wilson
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I tracked the station's programming shifts over the decades, and the real pivot to news and public affairs came in the early 2000s, when WAMU fully committed to a schedule heavy on NPR staples and local talk shows, leaving behind the classical and jazz blocks that had defined it for years. That's when its identity as a hard-news powerhouse really solidified in the market.
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James Parker
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That shift really took hold in the late 1980s, when WAMU started carving out a stronger identity around political reporting and talk shows, partly to serve the D.C. audience hungry for policy debates. Have you noticed any local stations in your area making a similar leap from music to talk?
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