Ron Hetrick, president and CEO of the company that owns WITF and LNP | LancasterOnline, announced his resignation Monday, ...
Pennon, the parent company of Lancaster Online and WITF, fired 10% of the two business’ employees as part of a wave of layoffs Thursday, according to LNP. Ron Hetrick, CEO and president of Pennon, ...
Editor’s note: This story was reported and edited by independent journalists commissioned by LNP | LancasterOnline. To avoid a conflict of interest, neither newsroom management nor the reporting ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Journalists in the joint newsroom that serves WITF-89.5 FM, a public radio station based near Harrisburg, and LNP, a Lancaster-based newspaper, voted Monday to form a union.
1. Pennsylvania man pleads guilty to arson attack at Gov. Josh Shapiro's home ( deseret.com) — A man has pleaded guilty to an ...
Journalists at public radio station WITF in Harrisburg, Pa., and the LNP newspaper voted Monday to unionize. The owners of LNP and its LancasterOnline website gifted the news outlet to WITF in 2023.
As plans to build huge data centers multiply across the United States, some Pennsylvania communities are pushing back.
New Capital-Star Editor Tim Lambert spent more than 23 years at WITF in Harrisburg, where he worked as a host, reporter, multimedia news director and most recently special projects editor. (Courtesy ...
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