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Police cancel TV show after station fails to turn in suspect
For the past five years, news anchors at Baltimore's Fox affiliate have partnered with city police to hunt down fugitives. The segments, aired on the last Friday of every month, were more telethon than ride-along, with mug shots, a brief description of...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Safety of Citizens, Journalism, Prosecution, Values
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Kentucky Derby champ I'll Have Another gets warm welcome at Pimlico
As Kentucky Derby winner I'll Have Another vanned out of Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport with a police escort Monday afternoon, he was greeted by local horse fans trying to make him feel instantly at home. "People were...
Tags: Triple Crown, Pimlico Race Course, New York Yankees, Churchill Downs, Equestrian
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Sinclair Broadcast profit climbs on robust ad market
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., a Hunt Valley-based operator of television stations across the United States, said Wednesday that its profit nearly doubled in the first quarter, fueled by higher sales of political and other ads and the acquisition of...Tags: Media Industry, Hunt Valley, Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.
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Boys, 12 and 13, killed girl with rifle, police say
A 13-year-old girl whose body was found buried under trash bags behind a Northeast Baltimore rowhouse had been shot by her young companions while playing with a rifle, according to relatives and police who arrested two youths Monday.
The boys, 12 and 13,...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Murder, Shootings, Television Industry, Harford Road
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White Hall man says he'll distribute old library books to avoid having them discarded
Two weeks after David Boyd found what he said are 171 perfectly usable children's books in the trash bin behind Hereford Library, he has volunteered to find new homes for library books that otherwise would be thrown away or recycled.
The White Hall...Tags: Television Industry, Libraries
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Time for more local in local TV
I wish one of the corporations that owns a television station in the Baltimore market would try something new and daring: A complete lineup of locally produced, local-interest reality shows of substance, parochial character and humor. It would improve the...Tags: Annapolis, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Weather Reports, Television Industry, Television Networks
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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: Media Industry, Fox Broadcasting Company, NBC (tv network), Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry
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Harford government employees collect 8 tons of food for Harvest for the Hungry
Harford County government employees collected more than eight tons of food to help less fortunate residents of the county and the region in conjunction with the annual Harvest for the Hungry campaign. The food collected last week was delivered to the...Tags: Harford County, Employees, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Civil and Public Service, Television Industry
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Video of man beaten, stripped prompting anger on Internet
A deeper look into this case and the law enforcement issues related to it appeared in Thursday's newspaper. Click here for that article.
There can, in fact, be a corrective mechanism when it comes to the mob mentality of the Internet.
This week, a...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Facebook, Apple iPhone, Social Media, Television Industry
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White Hall man finds dozens of children's books in trash behind Hereford Library
When David Boyd tossed trash from his lunch into a dumpster behind Hereford Library on Tuesday he found what he deemed a treasure: Dozens of children's books—171 to be exact— at the bottom of the bin.
He was both surprised and indignant....Tags: Rentals, Halloween, Libraries, Television Industry
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Sinclair and Verizon reach deal: Subscribers will continue to get WBFF, WNUV
The Baltimore SunVerizon and Sinclair Broadcast Group have reached an agreement, according to Bill Fanshawe, general manager of Baltimore's WBFF and WNUV television stations. WBFF is owned and WNUV is managed by the Hunt Valley based broadcaster. "We have settled,"...Tags: Verizon Communications, Hunt Valley, Television Industry, National Football League, Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.
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Baltimore Ravens, WBAL radio and TV sign new deal for five more years
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore Ravens and Hearst Broadcasting announced a new deal Sunday night that will keep the team on WBAL radio and television for the next five years. Given the incredibly strong media performanance of all things Ravens locally and nationally,...Tags: Media Industry, Radio, NBC (tv network), Television Industry, Television
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