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Nearly entire LancasterOnline/LNP operation gifted to WITF

The Steinman family, which has helmed LNP for nearly 158 years, is gifting nearly its entire operation to WITF, creating a single news organization.

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WITF and LNP | LancasterOnline forge new model for local news, community education and civic engagement in Central Pennsylvania

LNP Media Group, owned by Steinman Communications Inc., and WITF have announced that together the two organizations are forging a new model for local news, community education and civic engagement in Central Pennsylvania.

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LNP Media Group sells stake in downtown Lancaster hotel/convention center

High Real Estate Group and S. Dale High have purchased the minority interest of LNP Media Group in Penn Square Partners, which developed the hotel and convention center in downtown

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Steinman Communications CEO Krasne reappointed to Pennsylvania Early Learning Investment Commission

An online toolkit for businesses, Investments in Caring PA, was highlighted as a new resource for Pennsylvania employers to find information, best practices, and policies related to supporting quality early

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Mystery bidder offers $30 million to $40 million to buy The Morning Call

An unidentified bidder has offered to purchase The Morning Call Media Group for $30 million to $40 million, a proposal that was disclosed in a regulatory filing Tuesday that comes about a month after the Allentown newspaper’s parent company announced it was selling its properties to a hedge fund with a reputation for ruthless cost-cutting.

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