Addison, Eric. “WJZ-TV Manager Sees Himself as Groundbreaker for Blacks.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. May 17, 1990, sec. Black Professionals.
Carter, Bill. “Beating ‘Donahue’ at His Own Game.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. August 20, 1980.
———. “Channel 13 Suspends Reporter.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. April 11, 1984.
———. “New Time Slot, Host Planned for WJZ Talk Show.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. April 18, 1988, sec. Today.
———. “‘People Are Talking’ Flops as Syndicated Show.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. September 7, 1981.
———. “WJZ-TV Announces News Shake-Up.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. April 2, 1977.
Charles, Laura. “Who Could Have Forecast It? Bob Turk’s Been at WJZ-TV 10 Years.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. May 1, 1983.
———. “WJZ’s Oprah Winfrey May Be Going to the Windy City in Style.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. October 5, 1983.
CHEVAL, NANCY KER. “KEEPING 13 LUCKY: Jonathan Klein Has Steered WJZ Through Some Rough Times.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. July 16, 1989, sec. Magazine.
“Club Welcomes Station WJZ-TV.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. September 12, 1957.
Critic, BUI Carter Sun TV. “‘People Are Talking’ Gets Solo Host; WMAR Changes Anchors.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. January 20, 1987, sec. Today.
Frenkiel, Nora. “Al Sanders: Weighing Anchor at Wjz-Tv.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. January 17, 1988, sec. People.
Hyder, William. “Auditions At WJZ-TV Are Not For Faint-Hearted.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. January 2, 1966.
———. “Local Personalities In Network News.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. May 1, 1966.
———. “The Family Flash Point, Courtesy of Wjz-Tv.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. October 29, 1972.
———. “Tucker--Emcee with a New Image.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. December 31, 1967.
Jablow, Paul. “Strikers Are Hoping to Stay in WJZ-TV’s Picture.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. June 25, 1973.
Kobren, Gerri. “Co-Hosts Love Their Work.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. September 17, 1978.
Mantell, Jim. “Women On The Move.” Afro-American (1893-1988); Baltimore, Md. August 14, 1976.
Martin, Patrice. “Television Manager Directs His Efforts toward Improving City.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. June 13, 1988, sec. Black Professionals.
McKerrow, Steve. “New ‘House Party’ Lightens the Morning.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. January 19, 1990, sec. Accent.
“NAMES AND FACES: Linda Harris to Become ‘People Are Talking’ Co-Host.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. October 29, 1985.
Peters, Ida. “Showtime: What’s Happening Ophra’s Fighting Guests.” Afro-American (1893-1988); Baltimore, Md. June 15, 1985.
“Programming Directed to All in City.” Afro-American (1893-1988); Baltimore, Md. February 20, 1962.
Reports, Staff, and Wire Services. “Beverly Burke Isn’t Talking about Departure from WJZ.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. October 24, 1985.
Siegel, Eric. “WJZ-TV Initiates Layoffs, End of ‘Evening Magazine.’” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. December 1, 1990, sec. Maryland.
Simon, David, and David Michael Ettlin. “Cahan, Former Manager of WJZ-TV, Dies at Age 74.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. April 13, 1989, sec. Maryland.
“Station WAAM Due To Become WJZ-TV.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. August 2, 1957.
“Strikers, WJZ-TV Reach Agreement.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. July 2, 1960.
“There’s ‘Fire In My Bones’ Dr. Charles King Attacks White Racism.” Afro-American (1893-1988); Baltimore, Md. April 16, 1983.
“TV & Radio: People Are Talking: A Breath of Hot, Stale Air.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. August 15, 1978.
“TV & Radio: People Are Talking: A Breath of Hot, Stale Air.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. August 15, 1978.
Widgeon, Pam. “Col. Watkins--’I Feel Vindicated!’: WJZ-TV Owes Him $600G’s.” Afro-American (1893-1988); Baltimore, Md. October 18, 1980.
“WJZ to Air Racial Study.” Afro-American (1893-1988); Baltimore, Md. November 2, 1968.
“WJZ-TV, duBois Settle Libel Suit.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. April 28, 1977.
“WJZ-TV Gets Zoning O.K. for Addition to Its Offices.” The Sun (1837-1991); Baltimore, Md. September 7, 1977.