Glenn Younes: Super Social – Media Access (Super Bowl)
Where big time players and coaches wanted their privacy, relationships, children, pets and cars a thing to keep at home, today guys send that info out to a bazillion people and double that with a share and retweet.
Kyla’s Hats For A Cause
A little girl is donating hats to kids with cancer. Click on the link for more information.
Ray Lewis Tribute Song Lights Up Local Radio Station
If you listen to Mix 106.5, you’ve heard it, and you’re responding in a big way. It’s a musical tribute to Ray Lewis.
The Very Best Of Everything In 2012
As the end of year nears it is time to take a moment to look back to see what made the top of the best of lists for 2012. Other than the presidential election there have been many other battles this year to score a number one spot in the United States. Companies, writers, public relation experts and cities have all been vying for the golden top spot.
Companies Pay Shoppers To Advertise For Them
Getting paid to shop may be as easy as updating your status on social media. Follow the link for more information.
Baltimore Fire Department’s New Social Media Policy Sparks Controversy
A new social media policy in the Baltimore fire department is causing a firestorm of debate. The department says the rule protects firefighters, but the union fears firefighters will lose their right to speak up.
Teacher Admits To Sending Lewd Message To Girl
An Washington elementary school teacher has admitted to sending a lewd Facebook message to a 12-year-old who was the sister of one of his students.
Facebook ‘Like’ Leads To Md. Fugitive’s Capture
A Maryland fugitive is in custody after his girlfriend’s “like” of a Virginia sheriff’s Facebook page led authorities to him.
Opinion: “Digital Politics” Is Here Without The Candidates
With all the communicative access to current local, national, and global information, expecting the masses to settle for media headlines and sound bites is insulting to today’s technologically-aware audience.
National Zoo Asks Public To Help Name New Monkey
The National Zoo is appealing to fans of their Facebook page for help in naming a new black howler monkey.
Lower Shore Officials Slow To Embrace Social Media
Within the past few years, politicians have begun courting voters in 140 characters or less on Twitter and by making friends on Facebook. On the Eastern Shore, however, the embrace of social networking has moved a bit slower than in more urban areas.
O’Malley Signs Environmental Bills, Phylicia’s Law
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley is scheduled to sign environmental bills from his own legislative package including measures to increase the state’s so-called flush tax and limit where new residential septic systems can be installed.


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