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- "Nashville," which debuts at 10 p.m. Wednesday on ABC, is the one new network drama that pretty much has it all.
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- First, the video series went viral on YouTube. Comedy Central could be next
- Ben's Cat, Not Abroad shine on Maryland Million Day
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- IndyCar announced Sunday night that it will return to Baltimore for a third year.
- On last night's Dancing With the Stars, Justin Bieber and Pitbull performed before a couple was voted off.
- The sorry tableau of two replacement referees standing side by side in the end zone making opposite calls on a controversial play at the end of ESPN's "Monday Night Football" led to the largest audience on record for the post-game SportsCenter show.
- Baltimore's next police commissioner is walking through a west-side neighborhood with some of the community's most engaged residents, but that's not enough for Anthony W. Batts.
- Baltimore's next police commissioner is walking through a west-side neighborhood with some of the community's most engaged residents, but that's not enough for Anthony W. Batts.
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- Whatever happens Sunday night in Los Angeles, Baltimore is already a winner when it comes to this yearĀæs Emmy Awards.
- If there is one television sportscaster to whom the adjective ĀælegendaryĀæ can honestly be applied it is Al Michaels, play-by-play announcer of NBCĀæs ĀæSunday Night Football.Āæ
- When the Terrapins take the field against Connecticut a little later today at Byrd Stadium, it obviously wonĀæt be one of the feature games on ABC, but it actually is something of a lynchpin game for Maryland.
- Towson's Rubin Carter, Maryland's Brian Stewart, Navy's Shawn Nua bring experience, knowledge to coaching staffs
- On Sept. 11 and 12, 2008, ABC News aired Charlie Gibson's interviews with vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. They marked the beginning of the end for one of the most woefully unqualified and dangerous candidates ever put forth for the second highest office in the land.
- NBC Sports wasted no time re-establishing "Sunday Night Football" as the top-rated show in prime time with a season opener that set a viewing record.
- One of the biggest changes will be on the sidelines where Lisa Salters will debut as the new sideline reporter for the storied franchise.
- With the Ravens in prime time three of first four weeks, we look at what makes them TV friendly
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- WASHINGTON -- Nearly a week after Gov. Martin O'Malley said in a television interview that the country is not better off than it was four years ago, the Maryland Democrat was still explaining his position -- and he made news again Friday by saying his comments were "word-spliced" by the news media.
- Major events in the life of former Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell.
- CHARLOTTE — Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski, the self-styled dean of the Democratic women, called on voters to back female candidates in an address to her party's national convention Wednesday that came as both presidential campaigns are working to court the key demographic.
- Republicans -- including Mitt Romney's campaign for president -- are jumping on Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley's answer to a question posed to him on CBS today: Do you believe people are better off than they were four years ago?
- Ervin M. Milner, who founded Milner Productions in the basement of his Northwest Baltimore home, which grew to become one of the nation's largest producers of educational audiovisuals for physicians and hospitals, died Aug. 17 from complications of diabetes and kidney failure at Springhouse Assisted-Living in Pikesville. He was 94.
- Forget the broadcast networks of ABC, NBC and CBS. And forget PBS, too, unless you are part of the minority that doesn't have cable or online access.
- 'The split' hurt IndyCar, which must find new sponsors, tracks and stars as it attempts to find a niche in a crowded sports market.
- Vice presidential nominee talks about returning power to the people, but the people he listens to already have the power.
- It's hard to focus on tonight's "Bachelor Pad" while we are eagerly awaiting ABC to confirm Olympic gold medalist swimmer Ryan Lochte as the next Bachelor.
- Havre de Grace quickest to respond; Baltimore City provides incomplete information
- Driven by gold for Michael Phelps and the women gymnastics team, NBC's prime-time coverage of the Summer Olympics Tuesday hit a new high in overnight ratings topping those earned by the record-setting opening ceremonies.
- Neither candidate in this election has given Americans something to vote for -- just someone to vote against.
- NBC's Friday-night coverage of the opening ceremonies of the London Olympics drew the largest TV audience on record for a kickoff of the summer games. According to Nielsen figures provided by NBC, 40.7 Million average viewers watched the four-hour-plus telecast outpacing the Atlanta game by 900,000 viewers while topping Beijing by 6 million and Athens by 15 million.
- 'Let's Ask America' will be looking for Baltimore contestants at the Harford County Farm Fair
- With the debut of her new syndicated talk show fast approaching, Katie Couric is out on the hustings promoting it at some of the many stations that have signed on. Monday, she sat down for an interview in at WMAR-TV (Channel 2) in Baltimore.
- Journalistic mistakes are easy to make in the immediate wake of events like the horrific shootings last week in a movie theater in Colorado. Still, thatĀæs still no excuse for what happened with ABC News veteran Brian Ross Friday morning on ĀæGood Morning America.Āæ ThereĀæs a journalistic lesson to be learned Āæ and itĀæs not as simple as all of us in the media are too obsessed with trying to be first.
- We talk to show hosts and executive producers about O'Malley's TV image and what he brings to the network and cable news talk show table
- HBO's Baltimore productions "VEEP" and "Game Change" got solid Emmy notice with the comedy earning a best actress nomination for Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the made-for-TV movie about the 2008 presidential election picking up best actor and actress nominations for Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson.
- Companies like Bain do much to help the economy, but Mitt Romney is failing to mount a credible defense of his time there under attack from President Obama. He could do well to take a page out of his opponent's 2008 playbook.
- TV host shows that private industry is more efficient than government
- See Jane reach. See Jane reach for power and be denied. It might not yet be a full-blown theme, but that story line has made for one of TVĀæs more culturally intriguing narratives of this presidential election year.
- Watch out London -- the much-anticipated vacation has arrived and the first half of the trip seems to be going a lot smoother than we expected.
- "NY Med," which is set at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, is visual anthropology at its best with the ABC News cameras taking viewers deep inside a culture of competition, compassion and cutting-edge medicine.
- The underlying medical condition that contributed to the death of writer and filmmaker Nora Ephron and is forcing ABC news anchor Robin Roberts to get a bone marrow transplant is a rare and complicated disease that scientists are still trying to figure out.