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The station is reorganizing responsibilities and workflow after cutting about 18 percent of its staff ... a lot of TV stations are taking. The full article, “At WMAR, the likely wave of the future in ...
Jack Bowden, a former WMAR-TV news ... on Baltimore television right now are Jack Bowden and Susan White-Bowden, the husband-and-wife co-anchor team on Channel 2’s Noon News.” ...
Jack Bowden, a former Baltimore news anchor and reporter at WMAR-TV for more than two decades, died Jan. 20 at a hospice facility in Towson, Md. He was 82. The cause was leukemia, said his wife ...
WMAR (Channel 2) has a new man running its newsroom. The station yesterday named Jack T. Cahalan, 35, news director. Cahalan, who is expected to join the station Sept. 14, comes from WCPO-TV ...
The biggest story in Baltimore Tuesday happened ... covered the breaking news story nonstop. Competitive tendencies abated for at least a few hours: WMAR staffers who witnessed the crash gave ...
A man claiming to be God rammed a truck through the front of a Baltimore ... safely, News Director Kelly Groft told The Associated Press in a phone interview. Police officers at WMAR-TV studios ...
Baltimore County Police spokeswoman Elise Armacost said 55 people were safely evacuated from the building after the crash. WMAR employees recount the incident: Michael Marion, WMAR-TV’s head of ...
(WJZ) -- The frantic 911 calls from WMAR-TV are released as a man begins ramming ... Calls for help began as soon as the staff WMAR saw the man at their station acting strangely.
For more than 20 years, Susan White-Bowden was a reporter and anchor at WMAR-TV. She was 79. She was one of the first women to report the news on television in Baltimore, specializing in Open Road ...