Philip Merrill College of Journalism

However, the school provides opportunities for students to publish work with the Capital News Service (Maryland),[3] a wire service serving print, broadcast and online media in the Washington, D.C. region and Maryland Newsline, a live half-hour three-day-per-week news broadcast (during the fall and spring semesters) that reaches more than 500,000 households in the greater Washington metropolitan area.

[citation needed] The school is home to the National Association of Black Journalists, the largest organization of journalists of color in the U.S. From 1987 to 2015, the university published American Journalism Review, a magazine covering print, television, radio and online media; in 2013 AJR became an online-only publication, and in 2015, the college announced that it was terminating the journal.

Pulitzer-winners include Knight Chair Dana Priest (The Washington Post), Jon Franklin (The Baltimore Sun), and Deborah Nelson (The Seattle Times).

[citation needed] Emmy Award-winners include Eaton Broadcast Chair Mark Feldstein.

Most of the broadcast facilities, including the Maryland Newsline studio, are located in nearby Tawes Hall.