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- Lester Holt gets a well deserved promotion to nightly news anchor and Brian Williams gets to come back to MSNBC albeit in a demoted capacity.
- When the final dismissal bell rings through the halls and signals the end of the school year, it also marks the beginning of summer camps and activities for students. Several such opportunities for summer engagements are available in the Eldersburg and Sykesville areas, from reading programs to outdoor adventures.
- ABC News can continue in its see-no-evil, hear-no-evil stance on George Stephanopolous and his undisclosed $75,000 to the Clinton Foundation forever if it wants. But I guarantee you the network is going to pay when it comes to credibility during the 2016 campaign season if it does.
- Megan Barnes is at it again. For the fourth time in six years, the 33-year-old stay-at-home mom from Columbia is appearing on a television game show, a hobby-obsession that has earned her $127,403 in prize money ... as far as we know, anyway.
- Press credibility takes another hit with the disclosure that ABC's George Stephanopoulos donated $75,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
- Two women vie for this year's Bachelorette honors, and a guy gets sent home even before voting starts, on the season premiere of 'The Bachelorette'
- George Stephanopoulos now has zero credibility on politics. And if ABC News lets its chief anchor and political correspondent anywhere near the 2016 presidential campaign, it will have less than zero credibility or journalistic integrity.
- Cal Thomas on the Bruce Jenner television special: It is as if a lid has been lifted from the American sewer.
- ABC's "World News" beat the beleaguered NBC for the first time since 2009 in overall viewers last week.
- More minorities behind the scenes in Hollywood lead to more diverse casts
- A recap of the Feb. 15 "The Bachelor," as Farmer Chris tells all while Jade reveals that she revealed all
- ABC, CBS may emphasize good journalism as good business
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- Parents of African-American boys know to have "The Talk" about how to behave around police.
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- One of the most remarkable stories in pop culture is the power of the NFL as TV entertainment.
- Five fast reasons to check out "How to Get Away With Murder," the newest drama from Shonda Rhimes production company.
- The former 'Insider' host is the son of former Morgan State University football coach Nat Frazier
- David Zurawik: It's time for the Emmy Awards again, and I am excited and angry.
- Let's face it. Some current and even a few traditional wedding trends are downright tacky, maybe even borderline offensive. Confused about proper wedding behavior? We recruited advice from a descendant of the queen of taste ¿ Emily Post.
- The year was 1978, and I was the new TV critic for The Evening Sun on my first West Coast network tour, a biannual event. The word quickly circulated among the younger critics (I was 27) to forget the round-robin schedule and follow this one guy from room to room. His show sounded pretty stupid — a guy from outer space living with some wholesome female roommate — but he was hilarious. The show was, of course, "Mork and Mindy." And the star — indeed he was — was Robin
- The former president of ESPN Inc. has joined Under Armour's board of directors, the Baltimore-based sports apparel company said Tuesday.
- Under Armour unveils its biggest ad campaign targeting women, featuring Under Armour athlete and American Ballet Theatre soloist Misty Copeland
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. plans to close Aug. 1 on its $1 billion deal to acquire television stations from Allbritton Communications, now that federal regulators have cleared the way, the company said Friday
- A likely tornado tore through an campground at the southern tip of the Delmarva peninsula Thursday, killing up to three people and injuring as many as 20 as it overturned vehicles and downed trees, officials said.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. said Wednesday it has arranged funding for its planned $1 billion deal to buy seven ABC affiliates and a Washington-based cable news network from Allbritton Communications.
- Over-the-top outrage over Attorney General Holder's mild suggestion of a racial 'animus' behind criticisms of him and President Obama proves his point
- After weeks of cringe-worthy dates and melodramatic professions of love, "Bachelorette" Andi Dorfman is down to her final two.
- The grisly discovery Monday of the bodies of three Israeli teens who had been abducted June 12 as they hitchhiked home from a West Bank settlement yeshiva set off a week of mounting violence in the region.
- The press has its faults, but saying it shills for politicians to gain cover for its own is quite a stretch.
- It used to be that change at a network anchor desk was huge news.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. plans to sell two television stations to help the company move ahead with a $1 billion planned purchase of seven ABC affiliates and a Washington-based cable news network.