Media outlets starting with B
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Baltimore Beat
Baltimore Beat is a nonprofit newspaper and media outlet. They focuses on community, questions power structures.
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BBaltimore Beatdown
Offers sports news about the Baltimore Ravens football team. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. For Advertising / PR opportunities and inquiries, contact Baltimore Beatdown via email or use the contact form.
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Baltimore Brew
Provides independent reporting and informed commentary about the Greater Baltimore area. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Baltimore Business Journal
Designed as the forum to update regional business activities. Editorial scope includes reviews of the latest financial reports and special monthly supplements of interest to the business community. Readership is primarily composed of area business and financial movers and shakers who want the latest information on business related topics, including health care, real estate, technology, and small business. There is no product-specific coverage. Company issues are covered from the viewpoint of local companies or national companies with offices in the area. The paper's editorial content is made up of both breaking business news and topically focused feature articles and columns that deal with specific industries and their trends. As part of the American City Business Journals group, most of the weekly content can be easily accessed and read online. In addition to large portions of the print version, the online version also features Web-exclusive daily news blurbs. Covers breaking news events as quickly as a daily newspaper through their Web site, but focus stories typically require a lead time of a month or more. The weekly deadline for reporters is Wednesday, and the paper comes out Friday. The online version is delayed until Monday, to allow subscribers time to read exclusive news stories before competitors access the Web site. The Journal publishes an editorial calendar divided into two sections: Special Reports and Lists. The Special Reports are always organized around one topic or industry, while the Lists detail various businesses in the coverage area, sometimes related to the topic of that week's Special Report. Honors source confidentiality, non-disclosure agreements, and whatever else is necessary to secure an important story. The paper values its sources and works hard to maintain relationships over the long term.
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Baltimore Business Journal Online
Designed as the forum to update regional business activities. Includes reviews of the latest financial reports. Visitors are primarily composed of area business and financial movers and shakers who want the latest information on business related topics, including health care, real estate, technology, and small business.
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Baltimore Fishbowl
Baltimore Fishbowl is an online publication for residents of Baltimore covering news and events in the city. Includes Schools, Real Estate, Politics, Money, Culture, Lifestyle and Community.
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Baltimore Jewish Times
Baltimore Jewish Times is the oldest and largest weekly Jewish magazine in Baltimore. The magazine is published weekly and aims to promote the highest and best traditions of Baltimore's Jewish community.
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BBaltimore Justice Report
The Baltimore Justice Report is a blog from the Open Society Institute in Baltimore. It covers news about grantees, Community Fellows, staff, and Advisory Board members. Additionally it focuses on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, Addiction and Health Equity, and Education and Youth Development. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well.
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Baltimore Magazine
Written for middle and upper-income Central Maryland residents who want to keep up on local people, places and events. Focuses very specifically on local lifestyles, the media, home design, fashion, personal health, arts and entertainment, political figures and business personalities. Covers restaurants, travel and retail opportunities in and around the city.