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MPT Wagers Crab Cakes, Berger Cookies Against San Fran Station
Maryland Public Television’s CEO made a Super Bowl bet with his counterpart at a San Francisco station.
Larry Unger expects to be swimming in Ghiradelli chocolate and sourdough bread after the Baltimore Ravens win the Super Bowl. The president and CEO of Maryland Public Television, which is based in Owings Mills, posed a wager to San Francisco’s KQED that if the Ravens win, they send MPT some treats from San Francisco. If the 49ers win, it’s crab cakes and Berger cookies for KQED. “When the Ravens made it into the Super Bowl, we started thinking immediately, ‘What can we do that’s fun and brings and a little more notoriety to the game?’” Unger said. “And we came up with ‘let’s make a bet.’” John Boland, president and CEO at KQED, accepted immediately. While Unger knows Boland from the public media circuit, and says he’s a really nice guy, he…
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David M. Baker
9:10 am on Thursday, January 31, 2013
Dear editor: "San Fran" is generally frowned upon as a reference to San Francisco (as is "Frisco"). From a style point of view, it might be better to just abbreviate the city name or retool the header so as not to include the "San Fran" reference. Just a little feedback from a copy editor and someone who has lived in the Bay Area.   more ›