Media in Baltimore
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates 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] Baltimore is the 24th largest television market and 21st largest radio market in the country.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Newspapers
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Digital newspapers
- Baltimore Banner
- Baltimore Brew
- Baltimore Fishbowl
- The Real News Network
- Technical.ly Baltimore
- Wide Angle Youth Media
Defunct newspapers
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Television
The Baltimore television market includes the city and ten counties in northeastern Maryland.[3] Due to Baltimore's proximity to Washington, D.C., local viewers can also receive the signal of most television stations broadcasting in the Washington television market.[4]
The following is a list of television stations licensed to and/or broadcasting from Baltimore, with network owned-and-operated stations highlighted in bold:
| Display Channel |
Network[5] | Callsign[6] | City of License | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.1 | ABC | WMAR-TV | Baltimore, Maryland | Broadcasts from Towson, Maryland |
| 2.2 | Grit TV | |||
| 2.3 | Bounce TV | |||
| 2.4 | Court TV Mystery | |||
| 2.5 | Court TV | |||
| 2.6 | ||||
| 2.7 | Scripps News | |||
| 11.1 | NBC | WBAL-TV | Baltimore, Maryland | – |
| 11.2 | Me-TV | |||
| 11.4 | TheGrio.tv | |||
| 13.1 | CBS | WJZ-TV | Baltimore, Maryland | – |
| 13.2 | Start TV | |||
| 13.3 | Dabl | |||
| 13.4 | Fave TV | |||
| 13.5 | Catchy Comedy | |||
| 13.6 | Movies! | |||
| 24.1 | TBD | WUTB | Baltimore, Maryland | – |
| 45.1 | FOX | WBFF | Baltimore, Maryland | – |
| 45.2 | MyNetworkTV | |||
| 45.4 | Charge! | |||
| 54.1 | CW | WNUV | Baltimore, Maryland | – |
| 54.2 | Antenna TV | |||
| 54.3 | Comet | |||
| 54.4 | Stadium | |||
| 67.1 | PBS | WMPB | Baltimore, Maryland | Broadcasts from studios in Owings Mills, Maryland[7] |
| 67.2 | MPT2 | |||
| 67.3 | PBS Kids | |||
| 67.4 | NHK World |
Two other stations broadcasting from the greater Baltimore Metropolitan Area include: WMJF-CD, an Ion Television affiliate which transmits on Channel 39 (with additional subchannels) from Towson University campus in Towson, Maryland; (Baltimore County), and
WQAW-LD, a ShopHQ affiliate broadcasting on Channel 69, (also with additional subchannels) in Lake Shore, Maryland (Anne Arundel County).[5]
Cable channels based in the Baltimore area include:
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- Mid-Atlantic Sports Network
- Public, educational, and government access (PEG) channels
- Public-access television, channel 75
- Educational-access television, channel 76
- Government-access television (GATV), channel 25
Radio
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Magazines
- Baltimore magazine
- Baltimore SmartCEO[8]
- Inside Lacrosse
- Grub Street (literary magazine)
- 32 Poems
- Welter
- Smartish Pace
- Where What When
- The Wine Advocate
- B Woman
Defunct magazines
- Baltimore Saturday Visiter
- The Portico
- The Accountant and Advertiser
- Rural Gentleman and Ladies' Companion
- The Southern Review
- Dirty Linen
See also
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External links
- "Baltimore" at American Radio Map