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Shake-up at IndyCar has no impact on Grand Prix of Baltimore planning
IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard's ouster will have no effect on plans for the third Grand Prix of Baltimore, organizers said. "We had strong ties with Randy," said Tim Mayer, general manager of this year's race. "But we have strong ties with a hundred other...
Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Auto Racing, Labor Day, NBC (tv network), Open-Wheel Racing
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Sinclair Broadcast sees third-quarter profit up 33 percent
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. saw its profit grow 33 percent in the third quarter as political campaigns and automakers ramped up spending on advertising, the Hunt Valley-based company said Thursday. The broadcaster earned $26.2 million in the three...
Tags: Television Industry, Elections, Automotive Equipment, Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., Satellite and Cable Service
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Whoopi Goldberg brings her strong views to Baltimore
Even if Caryn Elaine Johnson had never changed her name to Whoopi Goldberg, chances are she would have made a splash. Talent will out. The 56-year-old Goldberg, who will offer a sampling of that talent at the Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric on...
Tags: Celebrities, Islam, Primetime Emmy Awards, Movies, Whoopi Goldberg
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Baltimore native Jason Winer gets new Hollywood deal, NBC debut date
The Baltimore SunBaltimore native Jason Winer signed a new deal with 20th Century as NBC announced a premiere date for his sitcom, "1600 Penn," according to the trade publication Variety. The deal will keep the Friends School graduate writing-producing and directing at...Tags: Sarah Palin, Bill Pullman, Television Industry, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Jason Winer
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Money, politics, passion surround local coverage of same sex marriage referendum
The Baltimore SunThe money, politics and passions surrounding Question 6, the ballot referendum on Maryland's same-sex marriage law, are big, hardcore and hot. Just the kind of story that can go beyond the promotional slogans and be used to measure a local TV station's...Tags: Family, Judges, Television Industry, Robert Anderson , Gays and Lesbians
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Rodgers Forge: Strike up the band to support Towson High School music
Towson High School is known for many reasons — one of them is its exceptional music programs. However, uniforms, performances, scholarships and the overall upkeep of the program require money. To help that cause, the Towson High School Music...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Halloween, Elections, Music, Schools
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New mural at Lutheran school in Westview
To Catonsville mural artist Mark Selby, the side of Emmanuel Lutheran School that faced Craigmont Road was more than just a dull brown wall. Selby, who attended the Ingleside Avenue school as a second- and third-grader, said "it was very boring." This...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Arts, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Catonsville, Charity
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Baltimore TV stations get boost from gambling ads
Baltimore television stations expected little in the way of political advertising this election year. Then the fight over expanded gambling in Maryland erupted, pitting deep-pocketed casino companies against each other. The barrage of ads urging...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Television Industry, MGM Resorts International, Executive Branch, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Ravens ready for prime time
The Baltimore Ravens will probably never be "America's Team," as the Dallas Cowboys came to be known in the 1970s, thanks to their frequent appearances in nationally televised games. But with the Ravens appearing in prime-time matchups three of the first...
Tags: Inner Harbor, NFL Network (tv network), Super Bowl, Television Industry, John Harbaugh
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Some final TV thoughts on TBS, Orioles, Yankees, Ripken, Johnson, Smoltz
The Baltimore SunHere are some final thoughts from a very tired TV/media critic who didn't miss an inning of Orioles playoff baseball while covering the rest of a huge and sprawling beat. This week, it ranged from the debut of ABC's "Nashville," to Joe Biden smirking ...Tags: Albert Pujols, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Yankee Stadium, Al Michaels, Buck Showalter
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CNN's Candy Crowley embraces the 'optics' of her role in tonight's presidential debate
The Baltimore SunTwo weeks ago, the conventional wisdom was that televised presidential debates weren’t going to matter much this year. Then a TV debate took place in Denver on Oct. 3, and we are still talking about Big Bird being threatened, moderator Jim Lehrer...Tags: Judges, Barack Obama, Gallup, Inc., Elections, Satellite and Cable Service
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Smirking Joe Biden, uber-earnest Paul Ryan play to TV draw
The Baltimore SunSmirking Joe Biden and ever-so-earnest Paul Ryan played to a TV draw Thursday night in a vice-presidential debate moderated by ABC's Martha Raddatz. That might sound boring, but the 90-minute telecast was anything but. Because of the staging, which sat...Tags: Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Paul Ryan, Democratic Party, Primaries
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