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WGAL (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, serving the Susquehanna Valley region. It is the oldest and most powerful commercial VHF station in eastern Pennsylvania, and has been an NBC affiliate since its launch in 1949.
Find the full-power stations licensed in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, including their VC, RF, callsign, network and notes. See the stations serving Philadelphia, such as WPVI-TV, WCAU, WPHL-TV and WTXF-TV.
[6] [7] [8] In the 1980s, [when?] Gateway moved the station's city of license to Lancaster. Channel 43 left the Keystone Network in 1983 to become an independent station under new calls, WPMT. WLYH and WHP-TV continued as CBS affiliates, airing separate non-network programming and maintaining their longstanding agreement calling for programs ...
Intelligencer Journal was a daily newspaper in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, founded in 1794 and merged with Lancaster New Era in 2009. Learn about its history, political alignment, circulation, and "Intelligencer Journal March".
The Chameleon Club was a music venue in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, that opened in 1985 and closed in 2020. It hosted various genres of live music, such as punk rock, hardcore punk, jazz and blues, and featured notable artists like Phish and August Burns Red.
LNP is a family-owned newspaper that traces its roots to 1794 and publishes the print edition and the online version LancasterOnline.com. LNP covers local news, politics, sports, and events in Lancaster County and beyond, and plans to donate its media group to a public broadcaster in 2023.
Learn about the history, geography, and culture of Lancaster, the tenth-most populous city in Pennsylvania and a hub of Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Find out how Lancaster was the capital of the U.S. for one day, the home of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens, and the birthplace of the first steamboat.
WWCP-TV is a television station licensed to Johnstown, Pennsylvania, that serves as the Fox affiliate for the Johnstown– Altoona – State College market. It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting and operates under a time brokerage agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group.