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- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
- Ladies, here's your chance to compete with a bunch of other women for the chance to compete with a bunch of other women for a shot at marrying a guy you barely know.
- The episode also known as: The women tell nothing we didn't already know
- This is the "Bachelor" episode we get a glimpse into the people who spawned and reared the type of women who go on a reality dating show to find a husband.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. capped a year of strong broadcast revenue growth and station acquisitions with a 33 percent jump in fourth quarter sales but a drop in profit as the Hunt Valley company paid off debt.
- Documentaries were supposed to be a dying genre -- and living proof that we were becoming dumber as a nation.
- If you hate the extreme polarization of American life today, with more and more people talking to and living alongside only people who share their world view, blame Roger Ailes, president of Fox News.
- A recap of the Jan. 13 episode of 'The Bachelor," as Juan Pablo meets crazy drunk girl, and isn't thrilled
- Welcome to Season 18 of "The Bachelor"! Last nightĀæs episode "Countdown to Juan Pablo" was a complete waste of time, but gave us a glimpse into how different this season will be from past seasons. NOT!
- Looking back at the month of September 2013 in Harford County
- Sun's critic is wrong to berate PBS for news practices common on network television
- After decades of writing about television and media, this is the year that I have lost journalistic faith in two TV news institutions in which I have long believed: 60 Minutes and CNN.
- Kai Jackson, whose departure from WJZ after more than 20 years was first reported here last month, said Thursday that he will be joining Sinclair Broadcasting as its national correspondent based in Washington, D.C.
- Tuesday night, as I was cycling through the nightly newscasts, I came upon something even I couldn't remember seeing: A last half hour of the "NewsHour" that consisted of two stories that had already aired somewhere else and one interview segment that I would be generous in describing as an infomercial for PBS.
- Online TV service Aereo will expand to Baltimore metro area Dec. 16
- Channel, anchor had no other choice after such hateful speech
- Thirty-four students from the Clarksville Elementary School Chorus performed with the 850-member Youth Choir at the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Parade last week (the oldest Thanksgiving parade in the country).
- A recap of the Nov. 26 finale of 'Dancing with the Stars,' as a new champion is crowned
- Join us at 10 am on Sunday, Dec. 8 at Temple Adas Shalom for an exclusive showing of All the King's Horses: The Story of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park.
- A recap of the Nov. 25 episode of 'Dancing with the Stars,' as we get down to the final three
- A recap of the Nov. 21 episode of 'Scandal,' as a trip to New England puts Fitz back in Olivia's game
- It only took one hour, 3,500 students, a pool, two helicopters, one Rammy and state-of-the-art camera equipment for three Edgewood schools to produce one of the best lip dud videos Harford County has ever seen.
- Maryland's membership in the Big Ten Conference next season means that all of the Terps' home football games will be televised, according to the Big Ten Network. Home games will appear on the Big Ten Network, ABC or one of the ESPN networks. The conference's contract with its television rights holders calls for all home football games to be broadcast.
- A recap of the Nov. 11 trio-round episode of 'Dancing with the Stars'
- President Obama's sort-of apology for saying, "If you like your heath care plan, you can keep it," is in keeping with the tradition of Oval Office occupants trying to cover their posteriors when they are suddenly exposed.
- 'PBS NewsHour,' once one of the nationĀæs most influential broadcasts, is on the brink of marginalization - if not extinction.
- Johns Hopkins Medicine announced Friday that it is temporarily halting its practice of giving second opinions in possible "black lung" cases, after ABC News reported that Hopkins doctors usually side with the coal mining companies paying for the service.
- "PBS NewsHour" has lost 48 percent of its audience in the last eight years, compared with an average of 18 percent for the three commercial nightly news shows.
- Havre de Grace High School students had an opportunity to hear from four men Friday, men who have worked to be examples of the school's motto: "Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve."
- It's the visual imagery that usually dictates how a story plays on TV -- as well as how viewers perceive it.
- As Wilson, a self-admitted "puzzle-freak," grew, so did her infatuation with the show, which led her to spend the last 20 years attempting to become a contestant. This summer, Wilson's work paid off as she, with her mother, daughter, aunt and sister in tow, flew out to Las Vegas to compete on the show's "Las Vegas Vacation Sweepstakes," which airs this week.
- Under Armour Inc. board member Brenda Piper will resign Nov. 1, the Baltimore-based sports apparel maker said Tuesday.
- Howard County's Choose Civility program explores the generational divide in how we connect with one another.
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- Fresh off their first Top 25 ranking since 2010, the No. 25 Terps will be on ESPN for the first time in two years when they visit No. 8 Florida State on Saturday.
- Hunt Valley-based Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. said Wednesday it plans to buy eight television stations from New Age Media for $90 million, continuing a string of recent station acquisitions.
- Wins for Jeff Daniels, Claire Danes edge out Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright