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A letter from the publisher: 175 years of light for all
To our readers:
On this date 175 years ago — May 17, 1837 — Arunah Shepherdson Abell published the first edition of The Sun.
He envisioned a newspaper that explored the stories people cared about, reported them exhaustively and delivered...Tags: Ceremonies, Newspaper and Magazine, Media Industry, Marketing, Corporate Officers
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Bootcamp Helicopters
A duo based in Howard County is hoping their new business venture will take aspiring pilots and advertisers to new heights. Bootcamp Helicopters is the brainchild of pilot Robert Schapiro and marketing and advertising specialist Kyle Benham. The company,...
Tags: Howard County, Ellicott City, Army National Guard, Marketing
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Millennial Media posts loss in first quarter as a public company
Millennial Media Inc., a Baltimore-based mobile advertising firm, posted its first quarterly results as a public company Monday. The results included a $4 million loss but were in line with Wall Street's expectations.
The company reported revenues of...Tags: Google Inc., Apple iPhone, Computer Hardware, Financing and Stock Offerings, Business Enterprises
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Sunday night TV is DVR overload
With the arrival last week of HBO's "VEEP," it is official: Sunday night TV is out of control, but in a good way.
Hard as might be to imagine in a medium that some characterize as having 10 million choices but nothing worth watching, Sunday nights now...Tags: LSD, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, National Football League, Football, Hulu
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NFL relaxes rule on casino advertisements
For decades, the NFL prohibited teams from accepting advertisements from casinos — and casinos couldn't woo the sport's rabid fan base as potential customers. But last week, the league relaxed its policy, allowing franchises such as the Baltimore...Tags: Reebok Ltd., Casino and Gambling Industry, Baltimore Ravens, Lotteries, Football
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If not the bottle tax, then what?
Baltimore City has a serious problem with run-down, antiquated school facilities. They represent a major impediment to progress in improving the education of Baltimore children and a drag on the city's efforts to shake off decades of decline....
Tags: Highlandtown, Food Industry, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Finance, Consumer Goods Industries
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Stop Rush Limbaugh? Stop Jugs for Plugs!
The Baltimore SunThe whole dustup surrounding Rush Limbaugh is decidedly not rated G. Slut this. Prostitute that. So when confronted by a critic, the station that airs the Limbaugh show locally understandably attempted to point to something even worse than a talk show...Tags: Comedy (genre), Two and a Half Men (tv program), NPR, Business, Same-Sex Marriage
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Dads and diaper makers hug it out
A stay-at-home dad, offended by a television commercial that made dads look like dummies, has used social media — the same cudgel that forced Bank of America to back off last year from plans to hike fees — to get the makers of Huggies...Tags: Allentown, Social Media, New Products, Media Industry, Bank of America Corp.
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Baltimore advertisers have no beef with Rush Limbaugh
The Baltimore SunThough national advertisers are fleeing Rush Limbaugh after he called a birth control activist a slut, Baltimore seems immune to the exodus. Executives at WCBM, 680 AM, the affiliate that airs the Rush Limbaugh show locally, said Tuesday that not a...Tags: Rush Limbaugh, Barack Obama, Health Treatments, Family Planning, Birth Control
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Sinclair aims to provide local TV news on the go
The head of Sinclair Broadcast Group has a definite idea about television's future: It will be a mobile medium. And he doesn't need industry research to tell him so. David D. Smith, president and chief executive of the Hunt Valley-based broadcaster,...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Consumers, Hunt Valley, Technology, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Millennial Media readies for IPO Thursday
Baltimore's Millennial Media Inc., one of the largest companies in the fast-growing mobile advertising industry, said it would launch its public offering on Thursday, with expectations of selling $132.6 million worth of shares on its first day on the...Tags: Google Inc., NYSE, Apple Inc., Verizon Wireless, Stock Market
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Millennial Media's shares nearly double at IPO opening
Millennial Media Inc., a Baltimore-based mobile advertising company, broke a years-long IPO drought in the city's technology sector and went public today on the New York Stock Exchange with an opening share price of $13. Shares immediately shot up to...Tags: NYSE, Verizon Wireless, Stock Market, Financing and Stock Offerings, Companies and Corporations
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