Public radio station WITF, for many years synonymous with classical music, is on the verge of changing to a news and information format that will feature more reporting on local issues plus new shows ...
Cary Burkett, host of several programs on WITF, has retired. A man known to many as "the voice of WITF" has retired. Cary Burkett, a long-time host of several WITF radio programs, retired on February ...
If dispatches from Lake Wobegon are part of your weekend, you'll need to find a new way to listen. Starting July 9, WITF's new schedule drops two shows, including "A Prairie Home Companion," adds ...
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 ...
Pennon laid off about 24 employees across LNP | LancasterOnline and WITF on Thursday. Ron Hetrick, president and CEO of Pennon, said a cut of 10% of the company’s employees is part of a restructuring ...
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.
The WITF office in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, outside Harrisburg. (Photo by Tim Lambert/Pennsylvania Capital-Star) Viewers and listeners across Pennsylvania are now seeing and hearing new ...
Mid Penn Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mid Penn Bancorp Inc. has announced a partnership with WITF — a non-commercial, FM radio station serving the Harrisburg-area — to inform and educate Mid ...
York Daily Record reporters Brandie Kessler and Ed Mahon talked with Smart Talk host Scott Lamar Tuesday morning about their story on temporary protection from abuse orders. The York Daily Record ...
LANCASTER, Pa. — Lancaster's family-owned daily newspaper and its weekly affiliates have been gifted to the public broadcasting station operator WITF in a move designed to safeguard the future of the ...
Gov. Tom Wolf is backpedaling on his statement that he would have no choice but to remove Kathleen Kane as Pennsylvania’s attorney general if the state Senate votes for it.In a WITF radio interview ...