Recent Articles from Robert J. Terry
Music to Baltimore’s ears
Baltimore and its music scene got some major radio airplay this week. “Sound Opinions,” hosted by well-known rock critics Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot and broadcast by WBEZ Chicago, featured […]
Is Big Law dead?
A few years ago I was chatting with a local attorney whom I’d gotten to know in my technology reporting days. He and a few colleagues were leaving their big […]
The Wiggles will shake Baltimore’s sillies out
A musical and economic juggernaut will be touching down in Baltimore in November. I’m referring, of course, to The Wiggles. The Australian quartet is The Beatles of the preschool set. […]
Could Millennial Media fetch $400M in a sale? History says yes
Back in May, Paul Palmieri of Millennial Media was part of a panel of digital media executives featured at the Mid-Atlantic Venture Association’s two-day Capital Connection showcase, talking about the […]
Mayo Shattuck meets ‘Warren Buffett’s Mr. Fix-It’
My new Fortune magazine arrived in the mail over the weekend, with a cover story on a certain search engine firm with a supposedly uncertain future thanks to slowing growth […]
Hanover-based KEYW Corp. to go public
KEYW Corp., a Hanover company with an extensive cybersecurity pedigree, has filed to go public and raise up to $100 million in a stock offering. The company is led by […]
Reading between the lines at the Fed
The Associated Press has helpfully compiled a comparison of the Federal Reserve’s statements on the economy and its policy positions from its last regular meeting on April 27-28 and the […]
Law blog roundup: A move worth its SALT?
Happy Monday! Here are some law blog posts for you to digest before you head downy ocean for the MSBA annual meeting: Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez has been […]
Mapping Baltimore’s broadband future
Baltimore took the first steps Wednesday to securing its high-speed Internet future — with or without Google. A symposium at the University of Baltimore brought together about 200 business leaders, […]
Facebook, openness and listening to your customers
I attended a Memorial Day parade with my family Saturday morning. My high school’s marching band made an appearance, which brought back a flood of memories. So I documented it […]
Md. payrolls advance in April for second straight month
Maryland’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate declined in April, the first dip since the recession began and another sign that the state’s economy may be working its way out of the […]
ISO digital media’s Holy Grail
The ever-evolving challenges — and potentially lucrative opportunities — in digital media were on display in Baltimore Thursday for a roomful of venture capitalists, who are always on the hunt […]





