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Baltimore Public Media has been honored alongside American Public Media Reports (APM) with a prestigious national Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative Reporting in the Network Radio Division.
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While this outcome is disheartening, it does not diminish the extraordinary advocacy efforts made — joined by millions of supporters nationwide — to defend the future of public media. Now, more than ever, we need your help.
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The PMJA Annual Awards are designed to recognize the very best in public media work done by local public media outlets.
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WYPR 88.1 FM, Baltimore’s NPR station, has been honored with four first-place and six finalist awards from the Washington, D.C., Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
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Baltimore Public Media — along with public media stations across the country — is facing a real and immediate threat.
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Reporter Emily Hofstaedter won in the "Continuing Coverage" and reporter Scott Maucione won in the "Hard News" category.
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CAPBA is an independent association comprised of local members of The Associated Press, a not-for-profit news cooperative that represents thousands of newspapers and broadcast stations across the United States.
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Baltimore Public Media — along with public media stations across the country — is facing a real and immediate threat.
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We are thrilled to announce some changes to our programming schedule starting Saturday, May 31. We’re making these changes to bring you the best news, arts and culture programming public media has to offer.
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Last night, President Trump signed an executive order titled Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Biased Media, which directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) to stop federal funding — both direct and indirect — to National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
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Irby brings more than 25 years of distinguished experience in radio journalism, spanning both public and commercial media.
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Baltimore Public Media (BPM) proudly announces Dr. Bradley Schlaggar as the new Chair of its Board of Directors.