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Awash in news, much of Baltimore media rises to the challenge
If you want to get a real sense of a TV newsroom's priorities and values beyond all the "we're on your side" hype, check it out in times of stress.
Stress is defined here as major stories breaking or unfolding at a time when there is an extra emphasis on...Tags: Entertainment, National Football League, CBS Corp., Facebook, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III
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Friends, family, community offer touching farewell to WBAL's Ron Smith
The Baltimore SunFriends, family, fans and colleagues said a public farewell to WBAL radio show host Ron Smith Tuesday at Goucher College. And it was as powerful and moving in some respects as the way Smith, who died in December at age 70, lived his final weeks and months...Tags: Entertainment, Ottawa Senators, Radio, Pancreatic Cancer, Barbara A. Mikulski
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Ron Smith, 'Voice of Reason,' dies
Ron Smith, who came to Baltimore 38 years ago as a weekend TV anchorman but found his greatest success on radio as WBAL's "Voice of Reason," died Monday night of pancreatic cancer at his home in Shrewsbury, Pa.. He was 70.
Mr. Smith spent more than 26...Tags: Entertainment, Pancreatic Cancer, Towson University, Health, Radio
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Public memorial service set for WBAL's Ron Smith
The public is invited to attend a memorial service Jan. 17 for WBAL's Ron Smith, Baltimore radio's longtime "Voice of Reason," who died of pancreatic cancer Dec. 19.
The service, to be held at Goucher College's Kraushaar Auditorium, will include...Tags: Entertainment, Cancer, Radio, Pancreatic Cancer, Television
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Records identify owner of burned Abingdon home
Property records show that an Abingdon home that was the site of a fatal fire Saturday belonged to a man named John Youngblood. Officials have not released the identity of the victim or the cause of the fire. Neighbors told WBAL-TV that Youngblood had... -
Restaurant Review: Red Red Wine is good news in Annapolis
Red Red Wine is a big big hit in Annapolis.
On a chilly winter night, the new storefront joint on Main Street was packed with well-dressed groups dining at tables and an overflow crowd gathered around the long bar in the back. At peak hours in Red Red...Tags: Feta Cheese, Dining and Drinking, Salads, Steaks, Foods and Beverages
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WBAL-TV to launch 10 p.m. newscast with Kate Amara March 5
The Baltimore SunWBAL-TV, which has seen a drop in its year-to-year news audience, is adding another newscast on its WBAL Plus (digital channel) starting in March. Baltimore's NBC affiliate will add a 10 p.m. weeknight newscast anchored by Kate Amara on March 5, the...Tags: Entertainment, Anderson Cooper, Television, Verizon Communications, Television
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Donna Hamilton to join Rod Daniels on WBAL's 11 p.m. news starting Super Bowl night
The Baltimore SunDonna Hamilton will be joining Rod Daniels at the 11 p.m. anchor desk at WBAL-TV (Channel 11) starting Super Bowl night, General Manager Dan Joerres confirmed Wednesday. Daniels has been anchoring the flagship broadcast solo since July when WBAL decided...Tags: ABC (tv network), Super Bowl, Marianne Banister, Rod Daniels, Baltimore Ravens
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'Tis the season to help out your neighbors in need
Well, here it is again. That time of the year when the dictate is that you be filled with joy, shop till you drop, open your home to those not seen during the course of the year, and decorate, wrap, cook and serve as though you had Martha Stewart on hand....Tags: Entertainment, Chemotherapy, Pancreatic Cancer, American Legion, Human Interest
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Looking back at 'Diner,' 30 years later
Few films in movie history — and maybe no other film by a first-time writer-director — proved to be the breakthrough moment for as many talents as a made-in-Baltimore comedy-drama called "Diner."
Viewers still respond to all the people in it,...Tags: Entertainment, James Dean, Kevin Bacon, Health, Paul Reiser
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Baltimore Ravens, WBAL radio and TV sign new deal for five more years
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore Ravens and Hearst Broadcasting announced a new deal Sunday night that will keep the team on WBAL radio and television for the next five years. Given the incredibly strong media performanance of all things Ravens locally and nationally,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Entertainment, National Football League, Television Stations, Qadry Ismail
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Rupert Murdoch, Sheila Dixon, John Edwards -- the media and public shame
The Baltimore SunI have been thinking about media and public shame a lot lately. And events this week with Rupert Murdoch globally and Sheila Dixon locally have focused my troubled thoughts. The litany of public figures who have been in the news lately for behaving...Tags: Entertainment, Sheila Dixon, Politics, Anthony D. Weiner, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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