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Jul 08, 2026
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Baltimore Public Media and Delmarva Public Media Team Up to Bring More Local Journalism to Maryland

Great news for news lovers across Maryland: Baltimore Public Media and Delmarva Public Media have announced a new partnership aimed at expanding local journalism throughout the state and across the Delmarva Peninsula.

The collaboration, announced Tuesday by WYPR, brings together two established public media organizations with a shared mission of serving their communities through quality, locally focused reporting. By joining forces, the two outlets aim to broaden their reach and deepen their coverage of the stories that matter most to residents from Baltimore to the Eastern Shore.

For Baltimore-area listeners and readers, the partnership signals a commitment to strengthening the kind of on-the-ground journalism that keeps communities informed and connected. Public media partnerships like this one can mean more reporters in more places, greater resources for investigative work, and a wider variety of local voices represented in coverage.

The Delmarva Peninsula, which stretches across parts of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia, has long been an area where robust local journalism can make a real difference for residents navigating everything from local government decisions to community events. With this new alliance, both organizations are positioned to serve those audiences more effectively than ever.

Details on how the partnership will be structured and what new programming or coverage expansions residents can expect are expected to follow the announcement. In the meantime, the news is a welcome reminder that local journalism — and the public media institutions that support it — remains a vital part of Maryland’s civic life.

Sources: WYPR

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