Delaware Business Times won two top awards in the 2024 Maryland Delaware D.C. Press Association contest, solidifying the news organization’s honors for the year.
The Delaware Business Times was recently awarded seven awards from the Delaware Press Association, including two first place prizes for Associate Editor Jennifer Antonik.
Veteran radio personality Pete Booker, with over 50 years in the industry, will retire in June after serving as General Manager at DPM for the past three years.
After 10 years of covering innovation and technology in the First State, Technical.ly Media’s Delaware office has transitioned to operating as a satellite office for its broader Philadelphia market.
Football fans are likely to talk about the thrilling victory of the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl 2025, not the star-studded commercials during the big game.
One of Delaware’s homegrown businesses is headed to Super Bowl LIX this weekend as Carvertise prepares to park a “swarm” of colorfully-wrapped cars front and center at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
Delaware’s Aloysius Butler & Clark pranks Chiefs fans with a billboard, donating proceeds to the Eagles Autism Foundation and Kansas City’s Hunt Family Foundation.
As the federal government begins enforcing President Donald Trump’s newest executive orders while rescinding parts of others like the federal funding freeze, Delaware leaders are grappling at how to handle the situation at the state level.
Charlie Tomlinson, the vice president of new business development at Today Media, died at the age of 77. His numerous colleagues and friends say he was a man known for his laugh and eager to meet people.