Part 2 of 5: How does WNST measure up to other Baltimore media?
Part Two of 2010 Series on Baltimore Media. Nestor will freshen up this series with a new survey next week from Indy
Part Two of 2010 Series on Baltimore Media. Nestor will freshen up this series with a new survey next week from Indy
Nestor will be revisiting “State of Baltimore Media” series next week from Indianapolis…
I’ve been watching the Baltimore Orioles since 1973 and I’m not sure any of us could’ve predicted what this franchise
If you’re on this website, chances are you’ve been a WNST or Nestor or Drew or local Baltimore sports fan
On Tuesday night we learned what we’ve known for months – Peter G. Angelos and WBAL Radio are going back
One of the few joyful benefits of being the “independent” voice in Baltimore sports is that we never have to
The 2010 Ford C. Frick Award winner is not forgotten in Baltimore, 14 years after being jettisoned by Peter Angelos.
I just got pinged by a friend who tells me that WBAL slipped out a quiet report a few days
It’s been a rough 48 hours in our industry. Sports writing and sports journalism and careers going away at The
The resumes and cover letters from people who love Baltimore sports and think they can be a 2009 local media
Where have the old-time “voices in sports media” gone in our community? Who are the commentators who “matter?” Does ANYONE’s
Every day someone comes up to me on the streets of Baltimore and tells me that I should “turn up
So this is where new head coach John Harbaugh is learning the pain, instead of the joy, of being an