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- Jacoby Jones and Karina Smirnoff finished third on the finale of "Dancing with the Stars."
- Cal Thomas writes that the Philadelphia doctor's trial should change the discussion about abortion in this country.
- Former 'Will & Grace' star Sean Hayes is returning to NBC with a new sitcom bound to touch on gay issues.
- On this blog, I'll be exploring how the gay community is represented in pop culture, the arts and media.
- Baltimore financial adviser Brian Jarosinski will be one of 25 guys vying for the attention of Desiree Hartsock on the new season of ABC's 'The Bachelorette'
- Last week was a great one for cable news watching. Not because any one channel did such outstanding work, but rather because several stories clamored simultaneously for the camera¿s attention. The choices that a channel makes in such situations are usually one of the best barometers of where it really lives.
- Jules Witcover writes that like Bill Clinton long ago, President Obama is called upon to demonstrate his relevance.
- For a while, we're led to believe the Ravens star is in trouble. But then he's revealed as safe. Sounds like the producers wanted to stir up some drama
- After dancing the salsa, Jacoby says his experience on the show is definitely going to improve his touchdown dances
- This week's "Dancing with the Stars" featured a bonus performance by Jacoby Jones and Karina Smirnoff.
- Opening of Bush presidential library should not soften public's view of a failed presidency
- After spending 15 hours Friday locked on coverage of the manhunt in Boston, here are my picks for the highs, lows and deeper media stories of this remarkable day and night.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. might not own television stations in mega markets such as New York or Los Angeles, but the broadcaster has managed to reach a hefty chunk of the U.S.
- Robert Reich writes that despite progress on social issues, when it comes to economic matters, big money still talks.
- The show opens with Tom and Brooke alone on the stage, acknowledging the tragic events Boston today. I understand the need to address it, and I'm also glad to have my silly dancing show to distract me from the awfulness.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. is continuing a push into new markets across the U.S. with an announcement Thursday that it plans to acquire Fisher Communications Inc. in a $373.3 million deal.
- A recap of April 1's 'Prom Night' on 'Dancing with the Stars'
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- Barbara Walters will retire in May of 2014, a source familiar with her plans told Reuters on Thursday.
- Hopkins neurosurgeon uses rhetoric of extreme right on Fox Hannity show
- The serious business of funny TV undergoes another shock in the search for Johnny Carson's true heir.
- Keswick Multi-Care centers is using music to help ease the symptoms patients with dementia and Alzheimer's face
- Jonah Goldberg writes that libertarians and conservatives have many more similarities than differences.
- Asked which other Ravens players might have some skills on the dance floor, Jacoby Jones didn't hesitate, listing the team's best -- and worst -- dancers for Baltimore Insider.
- Conservative ownership of some news organizations doesn't prevent a pervasive left-wing leaning
- A Jeff Zucker hire, the former ABC correspondent will premiere his weekday afternoon show Monday
- Republican and Democratic plans to trim federal deficit are so far apart that prospects for compromise look as remote as ever
- A few years ago, the History Channel was best known to some as a punch line on HBO¿s ¿The Sopranos.¿ Remember mobster Tony Soprano sitting alone late at night in his New Jersey McMansion eating ice cream and watching World War II documentaries about Adolph Hitler and Winston Churchill?
- Here we go again with reports that NBC is looking to ditch Jay Leno. But this time, the ditching makes eminent sense.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. plans to buy 18 television stations owned by Barrington Broadcasting Group for $370 million.
- Actor Terry O'Quinn, known for his role on 'Lost,' has become a regular at Towson Hot Bagels.
- Jones, who scored a pair of touchdowns in the Ravens' Super Bowl victory over the San Francisco 49ers, was the first contestant announced by ABC. He's hoping to become the fourth NFL player to win the dancing competition following previous wns by Emmitt Smith, Hines Ward and Donald Driver.
- Every Monday, Baltimore Sun blogger and reporter Matt Vensel will rank the most significant athletes and events in Baltimore sports that week based on accomplishments on and off the field. Because, well, why not?
- Jacoby Jones danced in several NFL end zones this season as he went from unheralded free agent pickup to one of the heroes of the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers earlier this month.
- We're taken back to day one, when there were 26 crazy chicks fighting for Sean's love, attention and affection (we're now down to the final three).
- Baltimore native Jason Winer will deliver the commencement address in May at Stevenson University, the school announced this week.
- Baltimore Ravens Pro Bowl return specialist holds court on late-night program
- It's going to be dueling Baltimore Ravens in late night Thursday with Jacoby Jones on Jimmy Kimmel and John Harbaugh on David Letterman.
- The Hunt Valley-based TV station benefited from political and auto advertising.
- Ravens fans going to New Orleans share their Super Bowl stories and photos.
- What would Mike Wallace say about the Obama/Clinton lovefest?
- Ending a tenure marked by the costly decline of the 'Today' show, the failure of the newsmagazine 'Rock Center' and an erosion of journalistic values, Steve Capus Friday resigned as president of NBC News after almost eight years on the job.