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An FCC commissioner, RTDNA executive director condemn Mosby s office for investigation of WBFF

Credit: Phil Yacuboski A Federal Communications Commission commissioner is out with a stern condemnation of Baltimore s State s Attorney Marilyn Mosby’s complaints about the coverage she gets from a Baltimore TV station. Last week, the office of Baltimore City State s Attorney filed a formal FCC complaint against local news station WBFF, requesting an investigation into the network s broadcasting and media practices. The complaint said that WBFF’s coverage of the office “could reasonably be categorized as blatantly slanted, dishonest, misleading, racist, and extremely dangerous.” On Monday, FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr blasted that complaint. In a tweet, Carr called Mosby’s complaint “a chilling & direct attack on free speech & journalist freedom.”

Google Assistant Sings Vaccine Song to Encourage You to Get COVID-19 Jab

Google Assistant Sings Vaccine Song to Encourage You to Get COVID-19 Jab Though the song, Google celebrates the various COVID-19 vaccines now available across the world. By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 8 May 2021 13:27 IST Google Assistant can be aske to sing the vaccine song Highlights Google Assistant will either sing the song in a male- or female-voice The song also gives credit to the scientists and frontline workers Google Assistant has come up with an interesting song to encourage everyone to take COVID-19 vaccines. There s no denying the grave significance of the subject, but the AI voice can at best be described as funny. Still, there s no harm in listening to a song that celebrates the arrival of vaccines and describes them as safe. The song also lauds scientists, calling them “superheroes” for the efforts they have put in to ensure the vaccine was developed and administered to the people.

WBAL and Greater Baltimore Committee: Baltimore s Post Pandemic Economy

Credit: Edwin Remsberg / VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images WBAL NewsRadio and the Greater Baltimore Committee team up for a virtual town hall to discuss the post-pandemic economy in Baltimore. Host Torrey Snow, joined by GBC President and CEO Donald Fry and others, take a closer look at what’s next for Baltimore and the region. LISTEN: Sponsors

Schrader: Maryland acted with caution in vaccine rollout to prioritize high-risk groups

Credit: WBAL-TV 11 Maryland Health Secretary Dennis Schrader on Monday updated listeners on Maryland s vaccine rollout. Most states have opened up eligibility to all residents over 16. Maryland, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday, will join them Tuesday. But reflecting with Bryan Nehman and Torrey Snow, Schrader said Maryland moved slower to make sure they could vaccinate a reasonable number of people in priority groups. We ve got plenty of capacity but it s the supply of the vaccine, said Schrader, who was confirmed last week after months as acting health secretary. We have the twin goal of speed and equity and both are very important.

All Marylanders 16 and up eligible for COVID-19 vaccine effective Tuesday

Credit: Phil Yacuboski All Marylanders 16 and up can get the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as Tuesday, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday. Hogan s order is effective Tuesday for state mass vaccination sites and next Monday for all providers in the state. The only caveat is for Marylanders who are 16 and 17, who will only be able to get the Pfizer vaccine. That is because it is the only shot approved for that age group. Originally, the state was supposed to make this move into the third phase of the vaccine rollout on April 27. But the timeline was moved up in light of an increased allotment of doses from the federal government and an expectation that that will continue. However, Hogan reminded Marylanders that eligibility and availability are two different things.

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