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The Baltimore Sun has ended its features coverage, which means no reporting for arts and culture. What does that mean for the city's artists and organizations?
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This week on the podcast, an epic tale about how getting your big break can break you.
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The local organizations were chosen out of over six thousand applicants to Scott’s “Yield Giving” project nationwide.
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We go On the Record to look at the sale of the Baltimore Sun to conservative media mogul David D. Smith. What does this change of ownership mean for the newspaper in its 187th year? And for journalists and for the local communities they cover?
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Long Reads and Deep Dives from top journalists.
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Adam Nagourney, national political reporter for The New York Times, chronicles the challenges of New York's 'paper of record' in "The Times."
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Adam Nagourney, national political reporter for The New York Times, chronicles the challenges of New York's 'paper of record' in The Times.
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The former CBS News exec, who starts today as Your Public Radio's new president and general manager, discusses his goals for WYPR and WTMD, and his vision of community radio.
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This week on the podcast, two Black women share their quest to tell Black stories in Baltimore.
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Award-winning journalist and photographer Andre Chung directed the Eroding History, longtime Chesapeake Bay reporter Rona Kobell produced it and renowned West Baltimore radio host, columnist, and filmmaker Sean Yoes co-produced and co-wrote it.