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WMAR-TV anchors Kelly Swoope and Jamie Costello prepare for a live shot in downtown Baltimore, April 27, 2011. WMAR-TV presently broadcasts 26 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with five hours each weekday and one hour on Sundays); with regards to the amount of news programming, it is the lowest output among Baltimore's television ...
Satellite of WMPB ch. 67 Baltimore Create on 22.2, PBS Kids on 22.3, NHK World on 22.4 Baltimore: Baltimore: 2 27 WMAR-TV: ABC: Grit on 2.2, Bounce TV on 2.3, Ion Mystery on 2.4, Ion Televisionon 2.5, Court TV on 2.6, Scripps News on 2.7 Baltimore: Baltimore: 11 12 WBAL-TV: NBC: MeTV on 11.2, Story Television on 11.3, TheGrio TV on 11.4, QVC on ...
Baltimore is a major media market, even though the city is only a 45-minute drive northeast of Washington, D.C.. The city's primary daily newspaper, The Baltimore Sun, and other Baltimore-area affiliated newspapers are property of David Smith, executive chairman of Sinclair Broadcast Group, who owns more than 200 television stations, including Fox 45. [1]
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It is the second television station in Maryland, after WMAR-TV (channel 2). [3] [4] The station's parent, the Hearst Corporation, also owned WBAL radio and two local newspapers, the afternoon daily Baltimore News-Post and The Baltimore American on Sundays–which later merged as the News American in 1965 before shutting down in 1986.
1971 – Locally, the NBC feed was carried in Pittsburgh by KDKA-TV, the Pirates' flagship TV station, and WIIC, the Pittsburgh NBC station; and in Baltimore by WJZ-TV, the Orioles' flagship TV station, and WBAL-TV, the Baltimore NBC station. Game 4 of the 1971 World Series was the first World Series game to be aired in prime time. [120] [121]
Channel Play-by-play #1 Play-by-play #2 Play-by-play #3 Color commentators Studio hosts Telecasts 1954: WMAR-TV/WAAM: Ernie Harwell: Bailey Goss: Howie Williams 29 Home, 30 Away 1955: Chuck Thompson: 26 Home, 31 Away 1956: 26 Home, 33 Away 1957: WMAR-TV/WAAM/WBAL-TV: Herb Carneal: Larry Ray 21 Home, 37 Away 1958: WJZ-TV: 21 Home, 32 Away 1959: ...
WNUV offers four subchannels, which are broadcast under hosting arrangements by four Baltimore TV stations. Uniquely, the main CW subchannel is broadcast from two Maryland Public Television transmitters: WMPT with virtual channel 54.1, and WMPB (Baltimore) with virtual channel 54.11. This is a quirk resulting from FCC rules which require any ...