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Rachel Marsden: Are government's 'strategic communications' coming to America?
Did you hear about the new bill that would allow the U.S. government's official overseas information agency to rebroadcast its content onto American TV and radio? The bipartisan Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 was introduced in Congress last week by...
Tags: Adam Smith, Fox News Channel (tv network), Chicago Tribune Columnists, Pandora Media, Inc., Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc.
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Baltimore Sun in the news
There's a fallacy that reporters detest being in the spotlight. If that were really true, articles would be published without bylines. But print journalists have found that it's easier and more fun to ask questions than it is to answer them. Nonetheless,...
Tags: David Simon, Newspapers, Slavery, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Meg Ryan
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The city hall reporter: Sun vs. Sun
I believe to this day that I accepted the job I was offered at the Evening Sun in 1981 because of the Bromo Seltzer clock. The route from the airport took us right past the downtown tower that (at the time) still defined the Charm City skyline, and I was...
Tags: The New York Times, Newspapers, Harborplace, Newspaper and Magazine
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Reporter: The best story I would ever write
"How much presidential political trivia do you know?" a Sun reporter asked me shortly after I joined The Evening Sun in 1989. "Not much," I admitted cheerfully. I was a second-generation hire at The Baltimore Sun, a fact I had managed to conceal until...
Tags: The New York Times, Media Industry, Christopher Hitchens, Bill Clinton, Allen Ginsberg
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Police cancel TV show after station fails to turn in suspect
For the past five years, news anchors at Baltimore's Fox affiliate have partnered with city police to hunt down fugitives. The segments, aired on the last Friday of every month, were more telethon than ride-along, with mug shots, a brief description of...
Tags: Concerts, Television Stations, Colleges and Universities, Television, Police Arrests
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As good as it gets
The Baltimore SunSteve Buttry meditated yesterday on recapturing the joy and excitement of journalism, offering some valuable suggestions. I have another. Relish the work. I mean the real work, not the attend-multiple-meetings, pretend-crap-is-better-than-it-is routines...Tags: Judges, Periodicals, Justice System, Phylicia Barnes, Newspaper and Magazine
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Friday Buffet: Adam Sessler leaves 'X-Play' and 'Tetris' makes a comeback?
News Roundup •••• Adam Sessler, host of G4TV’s gaming flagship “X-Play,” has left the network and the long-running show. Sessler was a fixture on the network’s previous incarnations, ZDTV and TechTV, having co-...
Tags: Sony Corp., Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , YouTube, Skype, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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School notebook: Laurel High students collect writing awards
Students at Laurel High have proven they have the "write" stuff, taking home several awards in the past month for journalism and poetry. Laurel High's student-produced newspaper, the Shield, recently won a 2011 first-place award from the American...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Students, Prince George's County, Poetry, Columbia University
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Peabody composer wins Pulitzer Prize in music
Kevin Puts, a composer who teaches at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, won the Pulitzer Prize in music Monday for his first opera.
Puts, a member of the Peabody faculty since 2006, was honored for "Silent Night," a two-act work commissioned by the...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Genres, Mark Campbell, New York City, Culture
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Everyman Theatre sets season of premieres
Everyman Theatre will split its 2012-2013 season between two venues, but a common thread unifies the plays — all are Baltimore premieres.
There will be six works in all, up from the usual five. The lineup includes recent works by such notable...Tags: Comedy (genre), Concerts, Pulitzer Prize Awards, World War I (1914-1918), Drama (genre)
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Jean Gartlan
Jean Gartlan, a retired journalist and a Catholic Relief Services program director who worked in 1960s refugee relief in southern Africa, died of cancer Sunday at Stella Maris Hospice. She was 88 and lived in Mount Vernon. "She was really a Renaissance...Tags: Newspapers, Mount Vernon, New York City, Book, Christianity
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Is Ira Glass getting a pass on his Mike Daisey gatekeeping failures?
The Baltimore SunI am a fan of Ira Glass and "This American Life." In fact, I am such a fan, I have been sitting here for four days hoping someone else would write this piece. But no one is apparently. So, here goes. Let me preface it by saying maybe I am so out of...Tags: Buzz Bissinger, Concerts, Music, Ira Glass, Radio
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