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It’s the middle of the morning rush hour. The MTA Transit Team of Marc Jones and Kurt Kroncke are giving mass transit updates to 20 radio stations…
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Would we know how often our citizens are brutalized by the police if a newspaper had not laid it out so dramatically – and authoritatively?Fortunately,…
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After more than 150 years in business, media giant Tribune Company has split in two, and its newspapers are now a stand-alone business.
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Here we go again.It seems like every time you power up your computer, a print news organization in Baltimore is sold or reorganized.The Daily Record…
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A Baltimore-based group is working to change the messages companies are sending about sex. So far, it has created convincing, fake websites pretending to be Playboy and Victoria's Secret — but putting an emphasis on consent.
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The screen is about to go dark at Video Americain in Roland Park. But there is a plan to keep the store’s collection of more than 30,000 titles together…
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Some athletes have recently turned their remarks towards sportswriters and commentators - asking if they're just nerds who sat the bench. For a lot of…
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The first African-American woman to cover the White House for a major news network, Thornton was also the first black host of NPR's All Things Considered. She died last week at the age of 71.
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"We're a business that has been disrupted," saysWashington Post executive editor Martin Baron. "I think it'll be nice to have somebody who knows how to disrupt other people and other businesses." Jeff Bezos, Baron tellsHere & Now, could be that person.
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Jeff Bezos, a tech titan and Amazon founder, purchased a venerable newspaper, The Washington Post. Another tech titan's recent purchase of a magazine — The New Republic — may offer some insight about the path forward.