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Serving as the independent student-run newspaper of Frostburg State University, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of campus news, local sports, and student life. It is notable for its commitment to providing a platform for the university community to discuss regional issues and academic affairs since its establishment in 1960.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MARYLAND
Founded in the colonial era, the regional press tradition features a distinct split between dense metropolitan dailies and rural coastal publications. Leading the market is the Baltimore Sun, a major daily founded in 1837 that recently transitioned to local ownership after years under Tribune Publishing. Other significant publications include the Annapolis-based Capital, currently operated by Alden Global Capital, and the Gannett-owned Daily Times serving the Eastern Shore in Salisbury. The area also supports a deeply rooted specialty press, highlighted by the Baltimore Afro-American, one of the longest-running family-owned Black newspapers in the country, alongside the Baltimore Jewish Times. Paperboy indexes 38 Maryland newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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