Media in Baltimore, Maryland

Media in Baltimore, Maryland

Although Baltimore is only 45 minutes north of Washington by automobile, it is a major media market in its own right. Its main newspaper, "The Baltimore Sun", was sold by its Baltimore owners in 1986 to the Times Mirror Company, [cite web |url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/The-Times-Mirror-Company-Company-History.html |title=The Times Mirror Company – Company History |accessdate=2008-09-25 |work=fundinguniverse.com |publisher=Funding Universe ] which was bought by the Tribune Company in 2000. [cite news |first=Terence |last=Smith |authorlink=Terence Smith |title=Tribune Buys Times Mirror |url=http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/media/jan-june00/tribune_3-21.html |work=pbs.org |publisher=MacNeil/Lehrer Productions |date=2000-03-21 |accessdate=2008-09-25 ] Baltimore is the 24th-largest television market and 21st-largest radio market in the country.Fact|date=September 2008

Newspapers


*The Baltimore Sun
*Baltimore City Paper
*The Baltimore Examiner
* [http://www.baltimoregaylife.com/ Baltimore Gay Life]
* [http://www.baltimoreoutloud.com/ Baltimore Out Loud] (LGBT publication) - Ceased print publication following a fire that destroyed their offices in 6/2008
* [http://www.afro.com/Balt.aspx/ The Baltimore Afro-American]
* [http://www.mddailyrecord.com/ The Daily Record]
*Baltimore Jewish Times
*Baltimore Business Journal

Television


* WBAL-TV (NBC), (CBS 1981 - 1995)
* WBFF (FOX)
* WJZ-TV (CBS O&O), {ABC before 1995)
* WMAR (ABC), (NBC 1981 - 1995, CBS up to 1981)
* WMPB (PBS)
* WNUV (The CW)
* WUTB (MyNetworkTV)
* Mid-Atlantic Sports Network
* Public Access Television, Channel 75
* Education, Channel 76
* Government, Channel 25

Radio


* WBAL
* WBJC
* WERQ
* WHFS
* WIYY
* WJFK-AM
* WLIF
* WLOY
* WNST
* WPOC
* WQSR
* WRBS
* WSMJ
* WWMX
* WYPR
* WCAO
* WCBM
* WZBA

Magazine


* Inside Lacrosse

References


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