The Steinman family’s 158-year ownership of a daily newspaper in Lancaster will end in June with a gift meant to safeguard the future of its flagship publication. Steinman Communications leadership on ...
Two of central Pennsylvania’s largest media organizations are joining forces as WITF and LancasterOnline/LNP create a new model for local news and engagement. The Steinman family, which has helmed the ...
After more than two decades with WITF, a veteran news host and editor is stepping away from the mic. A post on the WITF Facebook page features a video of “Morning Edition” host Tim Lambert, announcing ...
WITF-FM has announced its new host for ‘The Spark,’ the long-running, mid-day interview show that’s developed a reputation for helping audiences be better and more broadly informed about central ...
Steinman Communications, a family-owned company in Lancaster, Pa., is gifting several of its news properties to joint licensee WITF. The boards for WITF and Steinman Communications greenlit the gift ...
WITF-FM will eliminate all of its classical music programs, once a staple of the public radio station. The radio station's board of directors voted unanimously Friday to approve the change. The new ...
Pennon, the parent company of WITF in Lancaster, Pa., has gifted its LNP newspaper to a new nonprofit led by former NPR host David Greene. Greene will serve as interim publisher, the company announced ...
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