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WYPR's news partner, The Baltimore Banner, celebrates their one-year anniversary this month. Tom speaks with the leaders of the online news outlet about the importance of local journalism.
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In his new book, the award-winning journalist chronicles the 26-day walk he took in 2021 from Washington, D.C., to New York City, and how the people and places he encountered changed his perspectives on the world.
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In this revisited conversation, listen as A’Lelia talks carrying and protecting the stories of her ancestors as well as her own story.
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As he departs to head up New York Public Radio, the president and general manager of WYPR & WTMD reflects on his three years with Your Public Radio, and the road ahead. Plus, Tom salutes some friends who've passed.
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Jason V. talks with Lisa Snowden, founder and editor in chief of The Baltimore Beat, about providing local Black stories by local Black journalists in an industry that routinely struggles with representation in the newsroom.
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Before Stan Stovall retired from his long service as a local TV anchor, the iconic newsman joined us to discuss the changes he's seen in Baltimore, and in journalism, since his first broadcast here in 1978.
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The veteran White House correspondent discusses her new ode to the extraordinary power and influence of Black women in the American democratic experiment.
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NPR media correspondent David Folkenflick and Politico's White House Bureau Chief Jonathan Lemire discuss the challenges of reporting on the growing right-wing extremism and disinformation in American politics.
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Nancy Luse, a veteran Frederick journalist, talks about the current exhibition she co-curated of classic B&W news photos from the 1970s-90s, taken by a group of great photojournalists at the Frederick News-Post.
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As Stan Stovall retires from his long service as a WBAL-TV11 anchor, the iconic TV newsman discusses the changes he's seen in the city and in journalism since his first broadcast here in 1978.