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Teen Media

The Teen Media broadcast program, offered in cooperation with WMAR -TV in Baltimore brings 12 high school students into the station to learn the mechanics of broadcasting, ethics, research, the First Amendment, job options and professionalism. Throughout a seven-month course, students spend their Saturdays learning how to – and then produce – a monthly student-focused half-hour news program. Students also participate in seminars and hear from professionals about general assignment reporting, news editing, graphics, promotion and public affairs. Students pursing journalism careers are eligible for college scholarships. 

2008 Scholarship Recipients  

American University, Washington, D.C.
Steven Dorsey

Clark Atlantic University
Chantel Morant

Delaware State University
Brittany Alexander

Frostburg (Md.) State University
Eric Manns Jr.

Howard University
Camille Grayson

Loyola College in Maryland
Brendan Ponton

Salisbury (Md.) University
Jordan Johnson

Towson (Md.) University
Brian Wright

University of Delaware
Leah Parker

University of Maryland
Robyne McCullough

University of Southern California
Lauren Althouse

For information about the program, contact Maria Mager, creative services director, WMAR-TV at 410-372-2461 or maria.mager@wmar.com

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Camille Grayson focuses on the behind the scenes work of producing a special news show for WMAR's teenage audience as a participant in the Teen Media program.