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 |
The Intelligencer Journal is the morning newsmedia publication of three related newspapers owned by Lancaster Newspapers Inc. in the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. First printed in 1796, it is the oldest continuous newspaper in the United States of America that has not changed its name. The others include the smaller, afternoon newspaper, the Lancaster New Era, started in 1877; and the weekly Sunday News, as well as a Spanish-language periodical called La Voz Hispana published for the city's sizeable Hispanic minority.
The company also runs an internet media site at Lancaster Online that combines the efforts of all three sources of information. The Lancaster Intelligencer Journal functions as the morning paper, the Lancaster New Era is the afternoon paper, and the Sunday News is the Sunday publication. 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.
see also Lancaster New Era