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Former On-air Staff

  • Curt Anderson (currently in the Maryland General Assembly)
  • Andy Barth (left WMAR to pursue a political career, his 2006 bid for Congress failed, now reporter for WTTG in Washington, D.C.)
  • Jack Bowden (1967–1988; worked at WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C. from 1990–1998; retired)
  • Beverly Burke (now with XM Satellite Radio)
  • Scott Broom (now at WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C.)
  • Rob Carlin (now with Comcast Sports Net-Baltimore)
  • Jack Dawson - sports director/anchor (1960s-1992)
  • Denise Dory
  • Victoria Gaither (now at MTA)
  • Delia Goncalves (moved to WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C. in 2010)
  • Justin Berk
  • Brittney Gordon
  • Emily Gracey (now at WBFF-TV)
  • Doug Hall
  • Michael Hill (last at WGNO-TV in New Orleans, now runs his own media company)
  • Stephen Hill
  • Horace Holmes (now with WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C.)
  • Jesse Jones (now with KING-TV in Seattle)
  • Norm Lewis
  • Wayne Lynch (now news director of NWCN in Seattle, and author of Season of the 76ers)
  • Stu Kerr (d. 1994)
  • Tom Marr (former Orioles broadcaster; currently on WCBM Radio in Baltimore)
  • Mary Beth Marsden (took station buyout, now with WBAL Radio)
  • Ken Matz (1985–1990; died of cancer in 2010)
  • Patrick McGrath - Annapolis Bureau Chief (formerly at WTTG in Washington D.C.; retired as of 2009)
  • Jim McKay (went on to ABC's Wide World of Sports, died in 2008)
  • Keith Mills (now with WBAL Radio) -
  • Ron Olsen - anchor/reporter (left in 1982 to work for KABC-TV in Los Angeles, now reporter at KTLA)
  • Terry Owens (now MTA spokesperson)
  • Uma Pemmaraju (now an anchor with Fox News Channel)
  • John Saunders (now with ESPN)
  • Debroah Sherman
  • Stan Stovall (now anchor at WBAL-TV)
  • Sally Thorner (went on to anchor at WJZ-TV, now retired)
  • Susan White-Bowden (1967–1989; resigned and formed production company with husband Jack, she has also written six books)
  • Vicki Williams (left WMAR-TV to join The Weather Channel in 1982)
  • Brian Wood (now at KATU in Portland, Oregon)

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