December 2011 — Eyewitness News Morning Edition Wjz

If you lived in Baltimore during that frosty December, your VCR (or, for the tech-savvy, your DVR) was likely set to Channel 13. WJZ Eyewitness News Morning Edition wasn’t just a newscast; it was a survival guide.

What makes rewinding to December 2011 so fascinating is the technology. This was the era of the "Early Adopter" smartphone. You had a BlackBerry Bold or maybe an iPhone 4S (Siri had just launched that October, and she was hilariously bad). WJZ’s graphics were still chunky, the lower thirds were bold, and the sound of the news ticker was the white noise of a million kitchens. eyewitness news morning edition wjz december 2011

The "Morning Edition" was still a ritual. You watched it while your single-cup Keurig brewed a K-Cup of Pumpkin Spice (which was still a seasonal novelty, not a cultural cliché). The teleprompter would flash stories about the ongoing Iraq War withdrawal, the final space shuttle moves to museums, and the Ravens’ playoff push (the Harbaughs were about to face off in the AFC Championship, though nobody knew it yet). If you lived in Baltimore during that frosty

The Warm Glow of the AM Dial: Revisiting WJZ’s Eyewitness News Morning Edition in December 2011 This was the era of the "Early Adopter" smartphone

Do you have a specific memory of watching WJZ in late 2011? Was it the snow that didn't come, or the story about the rescued cat from the Francis Scott Key Bridge? Share your nostalgia below.

That scarcity made it essential. For commuters in Dundalk, teachers in Towson, and nurses coming off the night shift at Hopkins, that specific block of WJZ programming wasn't just background noise. It was the glue holding the chaos of the holidays together—one grainy traffic map and one warm "Good Morning, Baltimore" at a time.