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Baltimore News
NameBaltimore News
HeadquartersBaltimore, Maryland

Baltimore News. The city of Baltimore has a rich history of news coverage, with numerous outlets providing information to the public, including The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Examiner, and Baltimore City Paper. These outlets have covered significant events, such as the Great Baltimore Fire and the Baltimore riots, and have featured notable journalists, including H.L. Mencken and Sarah Kendzior. The news landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with a range of sources, including National Public Radio and The New York Times, providing coverage of local and national events, such as the Baltimore Orioles and the Preakness Stakes.

History of

Baltimore News The history of news in Baltimore dates back to the 18th century, with the establishment of the Maryland Gazette and the Baltimore Evening Post. These early newspapers covered significant events, such as the American Revolution and the War of 1812, and featured notable writers, including Francis Scott Key and Edgar Allan Poe. The city's news landscape expanded in the 19th century, with the establishment of the Baltimore American and the Baltimore Clipper, which covered events, such as the Civil War and the Industrial Revolution. Notable journalists, including Mark Twain and Ida Tarbell, got their start in Baltimore, working for outlets, such as the Baltimore Sun and the Baltimore News-American.

Major News Outlets

Major news outlets in Baltimore include CBS News, NBC News, and ABC News, which provide coverage of local and national events, such as the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention. These outlets have featured notable journalists, including Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow, who covered significant events, such as the Apollo 11 moon landing and the Watergate scandal. Other notable outlets, including NPR and PBS NewsHour, provide in-depth coverage of events, such as the Baltimore mayoral election and the Maryland gubernatorial election. The city is also home to the Baltimore Bureau of The Washington Post, which covers local and national events, including the Supreme Court of the United States and the United States Congress.

Newspapers

in Baltimore Newspapers in Baltimore have a long history, with the Baltimore Sun being one of the oldest and most prominent outlets. The Baltimore Sun has covered significant events, such as the Great Depression and World War II, and has featured notable journalists, including H.L. Mencken and Russell Baker. Other notable newspapers, including the Baltimore Examiner and the Baltimore City Paper, provide coverage of local events, such as the Baltimore Ravens and the Baltimore Orioles. The city is also home to the Afro-American, a prominent African American newspaper, which covers events, such as the Civil Rights Movement and the NAACP.

Television News

Television news in Baltimore is provided by a range of outlets, including WBAL-TV and WJZ-TV, which are affiliates of NBC and CBS, respectively. These outlets provide coverage of local and national events, such as the Olympics and the Super Bowl. Other notable outlets, including WMAR-TV and WBFF, provide coverage of events, such as the Baltimore mayoral election and the Maryland gubernatorial election. The city is also home to the Baltimore Bureau of CNN, which covers local and national events, including the White House and the United States Senate.

Online News Platforms

Online news platforms in Baltimore provide a range of coverage, including Baltimore Brew, which covers local events, such as the Baltimore City Council and the Baltimore County Council. Other notable outlets, including Technical.ly Baltimore and Baltimore Fishbowl, provide coverage of events, such as the Baltimore tech scene and the Baltimore arts scene. The city is also home to the Baltimore Bureau of The Huffington Post, which covers local and national events, including the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.

Notable Journalists

Notable journalists from Baltimore include H.L. Mencken, who wrote for the Baltimore Sun and was known for his coverage of the Scopes trial and the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Other notable journalists, including Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald, have covered significant events, such as the NSA surveillance program and the Edward Snowden leaks. The city is also home to the Baltimore Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, which promotes excellence in journalism and provides support for local journalists, including those working for outlets, such as the Baltimore Sun and the Baltimore Examiner. Notable journalists, including Nicholas Kristof and Sarah Kendzior, have won awards, such as the Pulitzer Prize and the Peabody Award, for their coverage of events, such as the Iraq War and the Arab Spring. Category:Baltimore

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