by Capitol Communicator | Jul 2, 2021 | General, Media, People, Upper Left Sponsored
The Washington Post has launched an Academic Year Internship Program which, says The Post, is “an immersive experience created to develop the next generation of journalists.” Partnering with Howard University’s Cathy Hughes School of Communications and the...
by Capitol Communicator | Nov 11, 2020 | Digital, Maryland News, Top Center Sponsored
A coalition of Maryland business groups has launched a campaign to persuade state lawmakers “to nix a pioneering tax on digital ads,” reports The Washington Post. The coalition, which calls itself Marylanders for Tax Fairness, states the tax would...
by Jeffrey Davis | Sep 2, 2020 | B to C, General, Maryland News, Top Center Sponsored
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced that, based on the state’s improving health metrics, Maryland will begin to move into Stage Three of ‘Maryland Strong: Roadmap to Recovery’. As with Stages One and Two, Stage Three will be implemented in multiple...
by Capitol Communicator | Apr 20, 2019 | Advertising, General, Maryland News, Top Center Sponsored, Uncategorized
The Maryland Department of Commerce’s Office of Tourism launched a new ad campaign built around the tagline ‘Maryland – Open For It.’ The campaign encourages prospective visitors to stay overnight and enjoy a range of the state’s water and culinary-based experiences,...
by Capitol Communicator | May 30, 2018 | Advertising, Social Media
Maryland will regulate political ads on Facebook and other social media sites beginning July 1 after Gov. Larry Hogan allowed a bill to become law despite his reservations that the measure could be found unconstitutional, according to The Baltimore Sun. Facebook...
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