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Chris Hayes 'hero' talk latest example of why so many hate the media so much
The Baltimore SunThere are some things people who haven't served this country in the military should be real careful about. And one of them is opening their mouths on a national holiday dedicated to those who died serving this country to offer a freshman-level, ...Tags: Chris Hayes, MSNBC (tv network)
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Markets are less competitive than you think
In my previous column, I argued that American citizen-consumers seem far more likely to complain about government failures than about similar problems arising in the free market. Waste, fraud, inefficiency and other frustrations resulting from...
Tags: Media Industry, Executive Branch, Milton Friedman, Mitt Romney, Time (magazine)
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Anthony Bourdain to join CNN in 2013 as host of prime-time weekend show
Anthony Bourdain will join CNN in 2013, the network announced today. The chef, author, actor will host a weekend show focused on food, travel and 'cultures'. CNN has been under much corporate pressure to do something about its ratings, and the news of...
Tags: Vegetarian Diet, HBO (tv network), Television Industry, Food Network (tv network), The New York Times
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Community Media Center airs 145th Memorial Day events
WESTMINSTER — The 145th observance of the Memorial Day parade and ceremony in Westminster will be available for viewing on Carroll County's cable channel 19 and online at the Community Media Center website, http://www.CarrollMediaCenter.org. A...Tags: Memorial Day, American Legion, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)
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Comcast cable service disrupted to Baltimore customers
Some Comcast customers lost access to cable TV service in the Baltimore area on Thursday morning, as a result of "technical issues related to a piece of equipment," according to spokeswoman Alisha Martin. Video service has been disrupted for some...Tags: Television Industry
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Education notes: Towson High student nets $3,000 credit union scholarship
Towson High School's Cailin O'Connor was among the 23 seniors at Baltimore County Public Schools who were recently awarded $3,000 scholarships from First Financial Federal Credit Union. The winners based on academic achievement and commitment to school...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Schools, Public Schools, Teaching and Learning, Television Industry
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The battle for the 'smart home' heats up
What if the cable guy was also your home security guy?
Maryland consumers are about to find out. Comcast Corp. has launched a marketing blitz this month to sign up customers for its new "Xfinity Home" package, which features a residential alarm system,...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Marketing, Verizon Communications, Telecommunication Service, Television Industry
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Beer, baseball and Baltimore
This is a tale about Baltimore beer barons, the owner of the Washington Senators, a silver bullet, and how the Orioles got to Baltimore. Now, with the O's generating a buzz as they fight for first place in the American League East and prepare to meet...
Tags: Media Industry, High School Sports, Radio, Television Industry, Baseball
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City posts online survey for Laurel residents
In an effort to improve how city news is distributed, Laurel city officials are using a short, online survey to get input from residents. The information distribution survey can be accessed on the city's website, laurel.md.us and includes questions on...Tags: Public Officials, Facebook, Television Industry, Government
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Turn to Team NBC for most complete Preakness TV coverage
The Baltimore SunLast year, 8.8 million viewers saw NBC’s coverage of the Preakness. That’s the kind of big-tent mass audience that makes the race one of Baltimore’s showcase events. And that doesn’t count the hundreds of thousands who will watch...Tags: Horse (animal), Randy Moss, Bob Costas, Kentucky Derby, NBC (tv network)
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Q&A with ESPN's Jeannine Edwards
ESPN's Jeannine Edwards started her TV career as an in-track host at Pimlico and Laurel in the early 1990s. "It allowed me to learn television, because I came from a background of training horses and had no TV experience," she says. "So I owe a lot of my...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, HBO (tv network), Television Industry, I'll Have Another (racehorse), ABC (tv network)
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WJZ-TV cuts away from incredible Orioles game - Can you say 'Heidi Bowl'?
The Baltimore SunThe decision wasn't in a league with the infamous one NBC made in 1968 to cut away from the ending of an incredible AFC football game to show a rerun of the film "Heidi," but some Baltimore area viewers were feeling a "Heidi Bowl" kind of pain Sunday...Tags: NBC (tv network), New York Yankees, American Football Conference, Michael Phelps, Television
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