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LL on Kojo: Tune In at Noon!

LL will be serving as a guest analyst today on the D.C. Politics Hour with Kojo Nnamdi on WAMU-FM (88.5 on your radio dial). Actually, this will be a Kojoless Kojo; The Post’s Marc Fisher will be subbing as host for Kojo today. Tom Sherwood of Channel 4 will also be on.

We’ll be talking teachers contacts in DCPS, the city’s beleaguered child-welfare agency, summer jobs, and a buncha burbs stuff, too.

3 Responses to “LL on Kojo: Tune In at Noon!”

  1. Duke 84 Says:

    Could I just go to the Tune Inn at Noon instead?

  2. sara.h Says:

    nice rip on Novak.

  3. Mike DeBonis Says:

    If they started broadcasting the show from the Tune Inn, it would be a lot more lively. And I would never leave.

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