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Balto. Co. schools have a lot to answer for
Now that the start of the new school year is looming on the not-too-distant horizon, perhaps Baltimore County Superintendent Joe A. Hairston and his staff at Greenwood can answer a few "old business" questions remaining from last year. On the issue of...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Joe A. Hairston
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Theodore R. 'Ted' Jaffee
Baltimore Sun reporterTheodore R. "Ted" Jaffee, a veteran broadcaster whose career in both local radio and TV spanned nearly 40 years, died Monday from complications of a stroke at Aston Gardens, a Naples, Fla., assisted-living facility. The former Lutherville resident was...Tags: Times Square, NASA, World War II (1939-1945), Television, Music
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100 things we love about Baltimore -- Printable list
Baltimore Sun reporterA moody tavern. An extraordinary cocktail. The easy lapping of bay water against the banks of the Inner Harbor. Duckpin lanes. Old Bay. Art in an otherwise empty storefront. For all of these things, and for so many more, people love Baltimore. People feel...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, WTTW, Inner Harbor, Diplomacy, Television
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Marianne Banister bids a short farewell to WBAL-TV audience
The Baltimore SunMarianne Banister's farewell from Baltimore television after more than 15 years of co-anchoring the 6 and 11 p.m. news at WBAL-TV was an unusually modest and subdued one. Unlike the farewells for Sally Thorner at WJZ and Mary Beth Marsden at WMAR in...Tags: Television, Entertainment
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Z on TV: The incredible shrinking Baltimore anchor desk
The departure last week of Marianne Banister from WBAL-TV after 15 years of co-anchoring a team that always finished first or second in its time period raised big questions about the changing face of television news in Baltimore.
In the past year and...Tags: Government, Media Industry, Contracts, Television, ABC (tv network)
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Marianne Banister leaving WBAL-TV anchor desk after more than 15 years
The Baltimore SunMarianne Banister, one-half of the longest running anchor team in Baltimore television, is leaving WBAL-TV after more than 15 years as co-anchor of the 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts at the top-ranked station. Her last day at the station will be Wednesday, WBAL...Tags: Hearst Corporation, Companies and Corporations, Media Industry, Television, ABC (tv network)
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History Matters: Truck driver jumps to the aid of distressed woman in 1936
100 Years Ago Trusted home "Mrs. Frances Fogarty of N. Calvert St. Baltimore, visited her grandmother Mrs. John Cole during the past week. Mrs. Charles G. Summers Sr. have closed their summer home, "Trusty Friend Farms" and are occupying their...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Media Industry, Television, Radio, Economy, Business and Finance
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NFL Network sees Ravens-49ers game as one of channel's biggest ever
It might be hard to imagine that anyone is more psyched-up for Thursday night's matchup between the Ravens and 49ers than Baltimore and San Francisco fans.
But there is. The team at NFL Network, which is cablecasting the game from Baltimore's M&T Bank...Tags: Holidays, Baltimore Ravens, Dallas Cowboys, Media Industry, Television
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Ravens-49ers game most watched Thanksgiving program in cable history
The Baltimore SunThere were a lot of eyes on Baltimore Thanksgiving night. In fact, there was a record number of eyes looking at M&T Bank Stadium and images of the surrounding city, according to Nielsen Media Research. Thursday’s prime-time victory by the...Tags: New Orleans Saints, Holidays, Baltimore Ravens, Dallas Cowboys, Television
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Jordan doesn't expect to 'set any records' with Bundy's deal
Orioles top draft pick Dylan Bundy may be seeking a record-breaking contract, perhaps as high as $30 million, but it won't happen, according to amateur scouting director Joe Jordan.
"I don't look to set any records. I don't expect to," Jordan said in a...Tags: High Schools, Major League Baseball, Stephen Strasburg, Schools, Matt Wieters
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'Ellen' to take Oprah's place next fall on WBAL
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the Z on TV blog: WBAL-TV Monday answered one of the bigger questions of Baltimore media 2011: Who will replace Oprah in Channel 11's afternoon lineup? The answer is Ellen DeGeneres, according to Jordan Wertlieb, WBAL's general manager. During her...Tags: Ellen DeGeneres, Oprah Winfrey, Talk Shows (genre), Management Change, Labor Day
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Eli on TV
Dining@LargeEli, the author of Adventures of a Koodie, was interviewed on WBAL-TV this past weekend. There's a link to the interview here.Dining@Large has been a big fan of Eli and his tell-it-like-it-is reviewing style for a long time now.I think......
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