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Nancy Luse, a veteran Frederick journalist, talks about the current exhibition she co-curated of classic B&W news photos from the 1970s-90s, taken by a group of great photojournalists at the Frederick News-Post.
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As Stan Stovall retires from his long service as a WBAL-TV11 anchor, the iconic TV newsman discusses the changes he's seen in the city and in journalism since his first broadcast here in 1978.
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Host Jason V. talks with journalist, biographer and brand historian A’Lelia Bundles. They discuss her life growing up among successful business executives, her illustrious career in journalism and media, and her role as Brand Historian for Madam by CJW, a new line of hair care products.
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The Editor-in-Chief talks about her team's hopes for the re-launch of the Black-led bimonthly journal of Baltimore politics, life and culture.
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We’ll go On the Record with Kimi Yoshino, editor-in-chief of the digital-only local news operation that launched last week, The Baltimore Banner. She says its goal is not just to describe problems, but to point to solutions.
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Two key figures at the fledgling online news platform - CEO Imtiaz Patel and Editor-in-Chief Kimi Yoshino - discuss what The Baltimore Banner plans for its local coverage of news and current affairs.
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LaFontaine Oliver, WYPR's president and general manager, discusses the station's new partnership with the Baltimore Banner, a multi-platform news organization set to launch this summer.
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In his new memoir, the legendary newsman and author recalls his life-long passion for journalism and his determined pursuit of the truth.
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The Maryland businessman discusses his ambitious bid to bolster local journalism
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We’ll go On the Record with Stewart Bainum Jr., the millionaire entrepreneur who’s starting a nonprofit, online hub to cover local news in and around Baltimore. He’s just hired The Baltimore Banner’s editor-in-chief, and plans to hire fifty more journalists.