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Originally licensed to Lebanon, it transmitted its signal at one kilowatt on a 572-foot (174 m) tower located just north of Mount Gretna. The station was originally owned by the Lebanon Television Corporation, a joint venture of the Lebanon Broadcasting Company (owner of WLBR radio [1270 AM] and WQFM [100.1 FM, now WFVY ]) and the Lebanon News ...
Lancaster WRVV: 97.3 FM "The River" Classic Hits and the Best of Today's Rock Harrisburg WYCR: 98.5 FM 98.5 The Peak York WQLV: 98.9 FM "Love 99" Adult Contemporary Millersburg WHKF: 99.3 FM "Kiss-FM" CHR Harrisburg WFVY: 100.1 FM Adult Contemporary Lebanon WROZ: 101.3 FM "The Rose" Adult Contemporary Lancaster WARM: 103.3 FM "Warm 103" Adult ...
The Hershey Community Center was WITF-TV's first home, used from 1964 to 1981. In 1963, the Pennsylvania Educational Network proposed the introduction of a series of new noncommercial television allotments in the state: channel 3 at Clearfield, channel 36 at Altoona, channel 39 at Allentown (then a commercial channel), channel 65 at Harrisburg, and channel 68 at Scranton. [2]
Manheim is in northern Lancaster County, along Pennsylvania Route 72 (Main Street), 11 miles (18 km) northwest of Lancaster, the county seat, and 13 miles (21 km) south of Lebanon. Pennsylvania Route 772 also passes through the borough, leading east 5 miles (8 km) to Lititz and southwest 7 miles (11 km) to Mount Joy .
Apr. 25—After a four-year break, Norman's quilting club is preparing for the return of their biennial quilt show later this month and members look forward to showing the community their pieces ...
Girls’ basketball in Lebanon County seemed on the verge of being great last year. Oh, it was good overall. Four of the six local teams had winning records, and Lebanon in particular drew ...
The Quilt National was first held in 1979, and was the first major exhibition of quilt art in the United States, and has been held biennially ever since. [2] [5] It was also the first major event held in the Dairy Barn Arts Center space, which at the time, was still largely an unaltered dairy barn. [6]
WHTM-TV completed work on its construction permit on October 24, 2021. The station increased its power to 28.1 kW and rotated its antenna 180 degrees to improve its signal in the main population area of the television market, including Dauphin, Lancaster, York and Lebanon counties. The station previously had its antenna turned to the west to ...