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    May 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. David Simon bemoans drastic cuts at Times-Picayune

    David Simon whose HBO show "Treme" is shot in New Orleans, is venting to the media site Poynter.org about plans to cut back the city's newspaper, the Times-Picayune.
    The Baltimore Sun
    David Simon whose HBO show "Treme" is shot in New Orleans, is venting to the media site Poynter.org about plans to cut back the city's newspaper, the Times-Picayune. News broke this week that the paper's owners plan to publish the Times-Picayune just...

    Tags: David Simon, Online Advertising, Treme (tv program), Newspapers

  2. May 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. The empty copy desk

    The Baltimore Sun
    Gregory Moore, the editor of the Denver Post, is, I believe, a good man grappling with a difficult challenge. The Post, as described in an article at Poynter.org by Steve Myers, is essentially eliminating its copy desk. Eleven are going or gone, a...

    Tags: Media Industry, Newspapers

  4. May 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Urbanite magazine seeks investor to expand digital platform

    The publisher of the Urbanite, a free monthly magazine focused on Baltimore urban affairs, said Wednesday she was seeking an investor to help the publication expand its digital media offerings. Publisher Tracy Ward, who is one of three investors in the...

    Tags: Periodicals

  6. May 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Pigtown resident launches electronic Rohous Magazine

    Pigtown resident Daryl Landy believes he's one of a growing number of Americans striving for better, not bigger, living quarters, and last week he launched a new online magazine devoted to living, working and playing in small spaces.
    Pigtown resident Daryl Landy believes he's one of a growing number of Americans striving for better, not bigger, living quarters, and last week he launched a new online magazine devoted to living, working and playing in small spaces. Rohous Magazine went...

    Tags: Butchers Hill, Trips and Vacations, Martha Stewart, Pigtown, Apple iPad

  8. May 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Self magazine shows how to be 'smokin' as Stacy Keibler -- yeah right

    A body the likes of Stacy Keibler's is just a hop, lunge and a kick away -- or so says Self magazine.
    The Baltimore Sun
    A body the likes of Stacy Keibler's is just a hop, lunge and a kick away -- or so says Self magazine. The fitness monthly features Keibler prominently in the June issue, splashed leggily over a multi-page spread headlined "Hot Like Stacy." "Those...

    Tags: George Clooney, Stacy Keibler, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  10. May 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Editorial: Not alarming

    The coming of the Internet Age dramatically changed the world of criticism. It used to be that anyone who had a fascination with the movies would wait until their newspaper, or some other print publication, decided to write about a new movie. As...

    Tags: Barry Levinson, National Football League, Newspapers, Movies, Tomatoes

  12. May 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. A letter from the publisher: 175 years of light for all

    <img src=&quot;http://www.baltimoresun.com/media/photo/2012-05/69984207.jpg " align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5"><strong>To our readers:</strong>
    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, Media Industry, Marketing, Corporate Officers, Newspapers

  14. May 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. The Sun at 175

    If Arunah S. Abell dared to imagine 175 years into the future when he produced the first copies of The Sun on May 17, 1837, he almost surely would have guessed that the nature of his business would remain fundamentally unchanged. The news would be printed daily onto broad sheets of paper and sold throughout the city of Baltimore and beyond. In a sense, he would have been right. If he were to be transported to The Sun's printing plant in South Baltimore, he might marvel at the scale, speed and automation of modern presses, but the process would be familiar &mdash; blank paper comes in, newspapers come out.
    If Arunah S. Abell dared to imagine 175 years into the future when he produced the first copies of The Sun on May 17, 1837, he almost surely would have guessed that the nature of his business would remain fundamentally unchanged. The news would be printed...

    Tags: Facebook

  16. May 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Cherishing and celebrating our 175th year with you

    I was just beginning my career at <em>The Sun</em> when the paper (and, yes, it was just a paper then) marked its 150th anniversary. Everything seemed startlingly new to me, and the festivities around May 17, 1987, were a heady part of that.
    I was just beginning my career at The Sun when the paper (and, yes, it was just a paper then) marked its 150th anniversary. Everything seemed startlingly new to me, and the festivities around May 17, 1987, were a heady part of that. Twenty-five years...

    Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Barry Levinson, PBS (tv network), The Washington Post, Periodicals

  18. May 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. The rising Sun

    A little more than 175 years ago, an ex-journeyman printer from New England boarded a carriage bound for America's southernmost big city. His hope was to start a newspaper there and run it himself.
    A little more than 175 years ago, an ex-journeyman printer from New England boarded a carriage bound for America's southernmost big city. His hope was to start a newspaper there and run it himself. His friends thought he was out of his mind. Baltimore,...

    Tags: Patterson Park, Television Industry, Washington Monument, Newspapers, Book

  20. May 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. 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.
    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: The Wire (tv program), Entertainment Events, Newspapers, Louis Farrakhan, World War II (1939-1945)

  22. May 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. The city hall reporter: Sun vs. Sun

    I believe to this day that I accepted the job I was offered at the <em>Evening Sun</em> in 1981 because of the Bromo Seltzer clock.
    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: Journalism, Harborplace, Newspapers, The New York Times

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Lawrence Journal-World delivery boys standing in front...
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Lawrence Journal-World delivery boys standing in front of the newspaper office in Lawrence, Kansas. (Between 1940 and 1949)
"Kansas Workman" newspaper office in Quenemo, Kansas. T...
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"Kansas Workman" newspaper office in Quenemo, Kansas. The monthly newspaper was published in support of the Ancient Order of United Workmen (A.O.U.W.) principle that the interests of labor and capitol are equal and should receive equal protection. (Between 1880 and 1889)
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Interior view of the Caldwell Weekly Advance newspaper shop showing men using a printing press and one man holding a copy of the newspaper. The Caldwell Weekly Advance newspaper was published in Caldwell, Kansas. (Between 1890 and 1899 )