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2 unusual facts about WMAR-TV


Jolene Ivey

She later used her degrees to earn a job as Co-Host of "Say Baltimore," at WMAR-TV in 1983.

Professor Kool

Professor Kool aired on WMAR-TV in Baltimore on Saturday mornings from 1967 to 1978 and was hosted by Stu Kerr.


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Andy Barth

He began his career as a newscaster for WMAR in 1970 (leaving briefly to work on New York City mayor John Lindsey's campaign in 1971).

Hope Hines

Next he moved on to a job in Baltimore, Maryland, where he was the television play-by-play announcer for the Baltimore Colts, and anchorman for WMAR-TV.

Woodberry, Baltimore

Three of the TV outlets, WMAR-TV (channel 2), WBAL-TV (channel 11), and WJZ-TV (channel 13)–along with radio stations WIYY (97.9 FM) and WZFT (104.3 FM)–transmit from a red-colored, tri-mast candelabra tower, which stands 997 feet (304 meters) above ground level.


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