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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), Satellite and Cable Service, Food Network (tv network), The New York Times
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Leonard Pitts Jr.: Tribute to the TV remote control
We are gathered here today to memorialize a man who revolutionized our lives. So what did Eugene J. Polley do? What was the nature of his great leap forward? Did he invent the PC? Did he invent the cellphone? Did he invent the Internet? No. Eugene J....
Tags: Electronics, Zenith Electronics Corporation, NBC (tv network), Diabetes, Pneumonia
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'CBS This Morning' the thinking person's way to start the TV day
The Baltimore SunI have been meaning to write a big piece about CBS News and "This Morning" for two weeks. But other assignments took precedence, so now I'll have to write a much smaller piece a day late after the network has already celebrated 100 days of its revamped...Tags: Marriage, Hospitals and Clinics, NBC (tv network), ABC (tv network), Same-Sex Marriage
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Weekly Maryland recruiting roundup
The Baltimore SunAlbany transfer Logan Aronhalt's commitment to Maryland this week was big news in the shooting guard's hometown of Zanesville. WHIZ, the local TV station in the southeastern Ohio town, caught up with Aronhalt and his father, Scott, the Zanesville High...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Basketball
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Skeleton crew cleans up at Big Huge Games in Timonium
Big Huge Games, a studio in Timonium that designed rich, immersive video games, has closed its office and only a skeleton crew of employees remained as its parent company in Rhode Island appears to have gone out of business, according to online reports. ...
Tags: The Boston Globe, Unemployment, Baltimore County, Lobbying, Companies and Corporations
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Weekend: Tune in for Healthy Harbor, go out to Loch Raven
Many folks may be traveling on this long Memorial Day holiday weekend, but if you're going to be around, here are two activities not to miss on Saturday. The first one's a snap - you don't even have to leave the house, or get out of your PJs. At 9 a.m...
Tags: Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Movies, Memorial Day, Verizon Communications, Natural Resources
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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: Satellite and Cable Service
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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, Satellite and Cable Service, Teaching and Learning
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Both the public and private sectors have their good and bad points
Columnist Thomas Schaller makes a very solid argument about the relative ability of the government and free markets to get things done ("Government is flawed, but markets are too," May 15). His critics' arguments, however, fall flat. One reader wrote... -
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, Satellite and Cable Service
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Super PACs: How did the Supreme Court not see this coming?
Maybe what this country needs on the Supreme Court is a real politician or at least a sensible political scientist or two. Perhaps they would help the court's majority understand how it has allowed unlimited big-donor money to contaminate and almost...
Tags: Jeremiah Wright, George Bush, The New York Times, Elections, Joe Biden
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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, Satellite and Cable Service, Baseball
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