How do I advertise in the Baltimore Sun?

How do I advertise in the Baltimore Sun?

To advertise with Baltimore Sun Media Group, call 410-332-6300 or email [email protected]. To advertise with Baltimore Sun Media Group, call 410-332-6300 or email [email protected].

Is The Baltimore Sun a real newspaper?

The Baltimore Sun, founded in 1837, is the largest daily newspaper in Maryland and owns the Capital Gazette and the Carroll County Times.

What kind of paper is The Baltimore Sun?

morning newspaper
The Baltimore Sun, morning newspaper published in Baltimore, long one of the most influential dailies in the United States. It was founded in Baltimore in 1837 by A.S. Abell as a four-page tabloid.

Did The Baltimore Sun go out of business?

It ceased publication entirely in August 2015, more than a year after the Baltimore Sun Media Group acquired City Paper.

Is Baltimore Sun still in business?

Founded in 1837, it is currently owned by Tribune Publishing. The Baltimore Sun’s parent company, Tribune Publishing, was acquired by Alden Global Capital, which operates its media properties through Digital First Media, in May 2021.

Has The Baltimore Sun been sold?

Months before Tribune’s shareholders approved that sale, Alden Global Capital announced that it had reached a nonbinding deal to sell The Sun to Mr. Bainum for $65 million once the larger acquisition had been completed.

Does Baltimore Sun own capital Gazette?

Capital Gazette Communications, owned by Tribune Publishing through its subsidiary the Baltimore Sun Media Group, publishes the daily The Capital and the twice-weekly Maryland Gazette newspapers and the weeklies Bowie Blade-News and Crofton-West County Gazette.

Who purchased The Baltimore Sun?

Has the Baltimore Sun been sold?

What does BOP mean in Baltimore?

Bop = distance. Moves = plans. Already = you already know. Cuttin’ up = having a good time. Half and Half = a drink with iced tea and lemonade.

What does geeking mean in Baltimore?

geekin’ (GEE-kin) v. 1. To be ecstatic or overly excited about something; 2. To be in a silly or goofy mood.

Why do Baltimore people say dummy?

For those who don’t know, the term “dummy” is a popular slang term in Baltimore that people use to refer to each other as their friend or associate. So, being the leader of the new school in the city, Ant felt it was his duty to provide an official anthem for the beloved term that only Baltimoreans truly appreciate.