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Library of Congress

Mentioned in 12 analyzed podcast episodes across 10 shows

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Pop Culture Happy Hour

Pop Culture Happy Hour · May 14, 2026

Shrek

Added Shrek to the National Film Registry in 2020, canonizing it as a work of historical and cultural significance.

Animation Industry Competitive DynamicsDisney vs. DreamWorks Corporate RivalrySatire and Subversion in Mainstream Media
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Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words

Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words · May 13, 2026

The Untold Story of the Declaration of Independence | Victor Davis Hanson

Houses Jefferson's rough draft of the Declaration and various historical reproductions and facsimiles

Declaration of Independence physical history and preservationAmerican founding documents and constitutional interpretationCivil War era competing interpretations of the Declaration
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Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend · Apr 30, 2026

Cover Your Hole

Philip uses Library of Congress online maps as a primary research tool for identifying promising relic hunting locations

Metal detecting and relic huntingCivil War and Revolutionary War historyColonial artifacts and historical preservation
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On the Media

On the Media · Apr 29, 2026

How a Prison Fire Helped Create CBS News

Houses Radio Preservation Task Force; concerned about loss of CBS archived audio and broadcast history

CBS News Radio shutdown and digital media transitionPrison fire of 1930 in Columbus, OhioEarly broadcast journalism standards and practices
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TED Radio Hour

TED Radio Hour · Apr 24, 2026

Can we preserve knowledge … forever?

U.S. institution with 28 million books; Internet Archive has digitized 6-7 million of comparable scale

Digital Preservation and ArchivingInternet Archive and Web PreservationE-book Licensing vs. Digital Ownership
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No Such Thing As A Fish

No Such Thing As A Fish · Apr 9, 2026

No Such Thing As The God of Snooze Buttons

US institution that housed six acres of naval warehouse containing historical newspapers used for comic strip preservation

Ben-Hur novel history and adaptationsGreek mythology and minor deitiesAmerican comic strip preservation and archives
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The Extras

The Extras · Apr 8, 2026

Details on HBOMax's Looney Tunes Cartoons Blu-ray PLUS an EXCLUSIVE Update on Looney Tune Collector's Vault

Institutional partner providing original nitrate film negatives for restoration and scanning of classic animation content

HBO Max Looney Tunes Cartoons Blu-ray ReleaseLooney Tunes Collector's Vault Volume 3Animation Franchise Evolution Strategy
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Pop Culture Happy Hour

Pop Culture Happy Hour · Mar 6, 2026

The Bride! and What's Making Us Happy

Institution that recently preserved and archived Georges Méliès' lost 1897 film Gougous and the Automaton

Feminist Filmmaking in HorrorFrankenstein Adaptations and RetellingsFemale Monster Narratives
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The Currently Reading Podcast

The Currently Reading Podcast · Mar 2, 2026

Season 8, Episode 30: Weekly Buddy Reading + Organizing Our Bookshelves

Mentioned in context of Mac Barnett's appointment as National Ambassador for Young People's Literature 2025-2026

Bookshelf Organization SystemsParanormal Romance GenreBuddy Reading Practices
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NPR News Now

NPR News Now · Mar 1, 2026

NPR News: 02-28-2026 7PM EST

Restored a 130-year-old French film depicting early robot imagery, demonstrating archival preservation efforts

U.S.-Iran Military ConflictMiddle East Geopolitical EscalationIranian Retaliatory Strikes
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A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs · Mar 22, 2025

Song 177: “Never Learn Not to Love” by the Beach Boys, Part 4: “Sometimes I Have A Great Notion”

Employed Alan Lomax; archived Leadbelly field recordings that became important historical documents

Charles Manson's music industry connections and failed recording careerBeach Boys internal dynamics and creative decline 1970s-1980sLeadbelly's influence on American folk and rock music
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A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs · Jan 31, 2025

Song 177: “Never Learn Not to Love” by the Beach Boys, Part 3: “Mister, Can You Give Me Some Direction?”

Provided authority and resources for John Lomax's folk song collection project, enabling his access to prisons and prisoners

Folk music history and collection practicesExploitation of Black musicians in early 20th century AmericaPublishing rights and copyright ownership in music
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