Lancaster Newspapers
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Type | Morning, Afternoon Daily Sunday Spanish-language newspapers |
Format | Broadsheet |
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Owner | Lancaster Newspapers Inc. |
Founded | 1796 |
Headquarters | Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Website: Lancaster Online |
Located in the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Lancaster Newspapers Inc. was founded by the Steinman family. The company owns the county's three newspapers: Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster New Era, Sunday News, as well as a Spanish-language periodical called La Voz Hispana.
The company also runs an internet media site at Lancaster Online that combines the efforts of all three sources of information.
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[edit] Intelligencer Journal
Type: morning daily
Editor: Ray Shaw
First printed in 1796, it is the oldest continuous newspaper in the United States of America that has not changed its name.
[edit] Lancaster New Era
Type: afternoon daily
Editor: Ernest J. Schreiber
see also Lancaster New Era
[edit] Sunday News
Type: Sunday
Editor: Marv Adams
[edit] La Voz Hispana
Type: Spanish-language
La Voz Hispana, translated as The Hispanic Voice, is the major news sources for the Spanish-speaking publication that produces local stories as well as issues and events in the outside Spanish-speaking world.