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For their HEAL project, Bri will focus on school-based efforts to address student mental health crises, with a specific emphasis on support for LGBTQ+ kids.
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Holbrooks’ extensive career in public radio, combined with her commitment to storytelling, makes her a dynamic addition to the WYPR team and a voice that will resonate with listeners each morning.
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WYPR has been honored with two Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) 2024 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards in the Radio | Large Market categories of “Excellence in Sound” and “News Series.”
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BALTIMORE PUBLIC MEDIA AND KMG ANNOUNCE NEW FEATURE ON WYPR AND WTMD:“THE GOOD NEWS” WITH CIVIL RIGHTS ICON DR. BENJAMIN F. CHAVIS, JR.TO DEBUT ON MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2024
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Baltimore Public Media (BPM) announced today the return and expansion of its New/Next Film Festival, a celebration of emerging film culture that will take place Oct. 3-6 at The Charles Theatre. The 2024 festival, which today also launched its call for entries, will expand to four days to feature more films and visiting filmmakers.
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We are thrilled to announce some changes to our programming schedule starting Monday, March 25.
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Uniting Two Baltimore Stations to Amplify Community Voices and Diverse Narratives.
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Attention business owners! Are you looking for new opportunities to grow and expand your reach? Then join your friends from Baltimore’s Public Media radio stations, WYPR and WTMD at the Hotel Indigo on Tuesday, October 24 for Understanding Underwriting: Everything You Always Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask. Learn how turnkey it can be to partner with WYPR and WTMD and you might be the winner of a complimentary sponsorship schedule on WYPR or WTMD.
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Your Public Radio's new President and General Manager Craig Swagler and WTMD's Carrie Evans joined WMAR to weigh in on "AI Ashley," the first AI disc jockey.
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Industry veteran with strong track record of innovation and achievement to lead WYPR and WTMD
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New/Next Film Festival, presented by 88.1 WYPR and taking place August 18-20 in Baltimore’s historic five-screen Charles Theatre, teased its first lineup announcements today while launching all-access pass sales.