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  2. List of television stations in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Annapolis: Annapolis: 22 21 WMPT: PBS: 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

  3. Capital News Service (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Capital News Service operates across all platforms: Print bureaus in Annapolis and Washington, D.C., provide a daily news feed to scores of clients, including daily and weekly newspapers, wire services, radio, television and online news outlets; the broadcast bureau produces a nightly newscast that goes to more than 400,000 households in ...

  4. The Capital - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded in 1884 as the Evening Capital and operated under this name until June 20, 1981, when it was shortened to just The Capital. [7] Its founder was William M. Abbott, a former compositor for The Baltimore Sun, who employed his daughter Emma Abbott Gage as the newspaper's editor and his son Charles B. Abbott as business manager.

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    The Maryland House of Delegates chamber pictured on Feb. 7, 2024 during Gov. Wes Moore's second State of the State address in Annapolis. Moore's wife, the state's First Lady Dawn Moore, was among ...

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  9. WNAV - Wikipedia

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    The stations made headlines in 1984 and 1985 when they briefly gave a daily call-in show to former Governor of Maryland Marvin Mandel, who had been convicted of fraud and racketeering and imprisoned while in office in 1977. [9] In 1987, the two stations were sold to Chicago-based Duchossois Communications for $8.2 million. [10]

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