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A Look at The Line in Washington, D.C.

Inside Condé Nast Traveler's Hot List hotel in D.C.

Released on 05/01/2018

Transcript

[Announcer] Go.

[Announcer] Witness.

[Announcer] Full Service Radio.

(hip hop music)

I'm Jack Inslee, the founder of Full Service Radio

at the Line Hotel, in Adams Morgan, Washington DC.

Full Service Radio is an internet radio station

and podcast network that broadcasts live here

from the lobby of the Line Hotel.

♪ Full Service Radio ♪

[Jack] We have 32 shows a week with 50 local hosts.

Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back

I am your host, Ron Monoes.

It's about finding authentic voices

and the voices of DC people, people that have

been here doing things in this city.

I mean I'm basically here 24-7

and not because I need to be, because I want to be.

It's such a cultural hub and it's always buzzing

with friends, with radio hosts, with travelers, with guests.

If I'm not recording, I'll be upstairs

at the bar having a drink, monitoring progress.

Everything there, every detail is just so gorgeous,

it's sort of a fun place to unwind at the end of the day.

I love everything at Brothers and Sisters, but

I especially love the knife-cut noodles, the octopus hotdog,

all these unexpected takes on American classics.

In the guest rooms you're seeing all these details

and touchpoints from the local creative community

like photographs from Kate Warren,

who's a host on Full Service Radio.

Furniture that was sourced by Morgan West,

another host on Full Service Radio.

So these local touches are throughout the hotel,

from the lobby to the guestroom to the radio.

What I've learned is that DC is not just politics,

it's art, it's culture, it's food, it's community,

it's so many things under the surface,

and I hope that travelers can find

that as well when they come visit here.

Director: Matthew Greeley