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- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. saw earnings decrease in a third quarter marked by TV station acquisitions and new program offerings, the Hunt Valley-based company reported Wednesday.
- If I¿ve learning anything these past few weeks of watching America¿s Next Top Model, it¿s that the show is basically one giant commercial.
- While most of America was watching the latest Republican debate, I watched "America's Next Top Model" so you wouldn't have to miss out on this week's dramz.
- Dish Network and Sinclair Broadcast Group, one of the largest TV broadcasters in the U.S., said Wednesday they've agreed on the outline of a new contract, one day after Sinclair's channels went dark for Dish customers.
- The company attributed the better-than-expected results partly to higher "retransmission consent fees," or fees that cable and satellite providers pay broadcasters to include their signals in channel lineups.
- With spots like Honey Maid's '4 de Julio,' advertisers seize an opportunity
- While RAW gave us a healthy dose of Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, and John Cena on Monday night, it was Lana who truly was thrust into the spotlight.
- TV station acquisitions and strong political advertising gave a boost to Sinclair Broadcast Group's sales and earnings in the fourth quarter, the company reported Wednesday.
- Essay submitted by 7th grader exemplifies spirit of Dr. King
- Lansdowne Middle School sixth grader Shyanne Williams was recently announced as a finalist in the 28th annual "Champions of Courage" Essay competition, along with four other students from Baltimore County public schools.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. reported a jump in third quarter profit on Wednesday driven by strong gains in television political advertising.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. has agreed to acquire NBC affiliate KSNV in Las Vegas for $120 million, the Hunt Valley-based broadcaster said Wednesday.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. plans to create original television programs to air in prime time and on weekend afternoons on the broadcaster's MyNet and CW stations.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group has agreed to swap four television stations with Media General in a move designed to expand the broadcaster's geographic reach, the Baltimore-based company said.
- When the first contestants arrived at Roland Park Place retirement home bearing cards and flowers, residents and staff weren't sure what to make of them.
- For most of us, getting out of a tight situation means pulling the car out of a Canton parking spot or wriggling out of a size 2 dress.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. has launched a college sports network that will be broadcast on Sinclair-owned television stations, the Hunt Valley-based broadcaster said Thursday.
- Van Bavel, of Reisterstown, was featured recently by Baltimore magazine as one of 40 "up-and-comers" under the age of 40, Joshua Bixler Tyler, of Hampton, graduated with honors from Towson University, Yasmine Mzayek and Eunji Park named finalists in the 27th annual "Champions of Courage" Black History Month essay competition
- 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.
- Julie Ellyn Designs Will be Featured on 'The Vampire Diaries'
- The Havre de Grace High School Warrior Pride Marching Band will be participating in the New York City Veterans Day Parade this Monday, Nov. 11.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. has closed on its planned purchase of four television stations owned by Titan Television Broadcast Group for $115.35 million.
- Interview with actress Peyton List one of the stars in CW's fall show "The Tomorrow People"
- 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.
- One of the top television series of the summer of 2013 has a Harford County native among its cast members, an actor who has spent nearly 25 years working with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.
- Comedian works on several TV shows, still tours with stand-up routine
- Hunt Valley-based Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. said Tuesday it has agreed to buy Titan Television Broadcast Group, owner of four television stations in three markets, for $115.35 million.
- Former 'Will & Grace' star Sean Hayes is returning to NBC with a new sitcom bound to touch on gay issues.
- 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.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. plans to buy 18 television stations owned by Barrington Broadcasting Group for $370 million.
- Baltimore-based Sinclair Broadcast Group is warning DirecTV customers in Baltimore and other markets that they could lose access to Sinclair-owned stations starting March 1 because of an inability to reach agreement over the amount the satellite company will pay to carry the stations and their programs
- Baltimore native Peyton List, who got her start on "As the World Turns" and most recently appeared on "90210" and "Mad Men," has landed the starring role in a pilot for The CW.
- Baltimore native Jason Winer signed a new deal with 20th Century as NBC announced a premiere date for his sitcom, "1600 Penn," according to the trade publication Variety.
- The singer from Gainsville, Va. beat out three Baltimoreans at the Hippodrome to advance to the semi-finals
- Joe Jonas, Nelly, John Rich and Gloria Estefan were in Baltimore to shoot an episode of the new CW show.
- For the past few days, Gloria Estefan, Nelly, John Rich and Joe Jonas have been in Baltimore, preparing contestants to compete in a new TV show.
- Baltimore Fashion Week organizer Sharan Nixon still owes model, Scottish Rite Masonic Center
- Rebecca Houseknecht, featured in the film 'First Position,' hung up her shoes with few regrets