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In 2010, a 6 a.m. hour of News 8 Today was added. In February 2010, days before the Winter Olympics, WGAL began using updated tickers for weather warnings, school closings and breaking news to fit 16:9 screens, preventing high definition programming from reverting to 4:3 standard definition when the tickers appeared. Around late October or ...
WGAL's Kim Lemon has announced her retirement after 42 years at the Susquehanna Valley's No. 1 news station.
Wendall J. Woodbury (June 20, 1942 – October 20, 2010) was an American television journalist and news anchor.He spent much of his career as a reporter for WGAL-TV in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from 1968 until his retirement from broadcast news in 1992 as a feature reporter. [1]
Nine years ago, an 11 p.m. newscast on WGAL-TV ended with one of those light, amusing stories intended to cleanse the palate after 29 minutes of shootings, car accidents, sports and weather.
Marijane Louise Landis (née Frey; August 3, 1928 – December 22, 2015) was an American television broadcaster, producer, host, television personality, and children's television series creator, known for her work with WGAL-TV in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Former WGAL anchor and state homeland security director Keith Martin has died.
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Clair R. McCollough (January 15, 1904 – November 30, 1995) was an American broadcasting executive. He worked for 44 years as an executive for the Steinman Stations company and at its flagship station, WGAL-TV in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.