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The Glover Report covers news in the DMV (DC/MD/VA), along with national and international news. We focus heavily on business, entrepreneurship & politics. BMORENEWS publisher Donald Morton "Doni" Glover has been publishing Bmorenews since its inception on August 9, 2002. Since then, Bmorenews has covered news in Tanzania, Ethiopia, Jamaica, Jordan and Canada. Today, Doni Glover's Bmorenews gets regular visitors from approximately 150 nations to the tune of about 1.3 million hits per month. Of course, a strong percentage of visitors come from the home turf: the DC-Maryland-Virginia region also known as the DMV. And, Bmorenews.com has one of the largest black news video libraries in the country - loaded with original content you won't find anywhere else. According to Glover, "There's some $45 billion in annual disposable income between Baltimore and DC in the African American community." He continued, "Add-in Philadelphia, that number increases to some $75 billion. Nationally, that's a trillion dollars. Hence, no black business worth its salt ought be struggling to stay in business. We clearly have the resources. We need to do a better job connecting the dots. And that's where Bmorenews.com steps in. We're a sort of news outlet that is engaged in providing solutions to the ills of the African Diaspora, beginning with Black America." Also, Bmorenews has covered the Obama White House nearly two dozen times. And, Bmorenews produces regular business networking events in Baltimore, Washington D.C., and beyond - including the Bmorenews Global Forum on Women's Empowerment at the United Nations in New York City on June 15, 2012. Doni also hosts "Empower Hour", a news talk show on Radio One Baltimore's WOLB 1010 AM; the show is now in its 14th year. Glover has been a journalist since 1994. In that time, he has interviewed the well-known and the unknown - with a heavy emphasis on business

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