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Sunday News (Lancaster) : ウィキペディア英語版 | LNP Media Group
LNP Media Group owns and publishes ''LNP'', its renamed daily newspaper, and ''LancasterOnline'', its online affiliate. Additionally, it publishes three weekly minor newspapers, ''Lititz Record'', ''Ephrata Review'' and ''Lancaster Farming''. The company also publishes "La Voz Hispana," a Spanish-Language periodical and "Fly" magazine. Both are monthly publications. The headquarters and printing operations for the daily newspapers, ''La Voz'' and "Fly" are located in the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania and serve all of Lancaster County. However, it was announced on January 15th, 2015 that the printing operations would be moving out of the city to nearby Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. 〔http://www.wgal.com/news/lnp-moving-printing-operation-to-mechanicsburg/30699390〕 LNP Media Group is owned by Steinman Communications, which also holds Intelligencer Printing (one of the oldest commercial printing houses in the US), Lancaster County Weeklies (a printing facility in Ephrata which publishes their weekly newspapers and does job printing of other weeklies), Delmarva Broadcasting Company (radio stations in Delaware and Maryland) and Steinman Coal in southwestern Virginia (which also leases oil and natural gas deposits). They joined with High Enterprises and Fulton Bank in jointly developing the Lancaster Convention Center (although Fulton withdrew before the project was completed) and they operate both the ''Pressroom Restaurant'', and the ''Newseum''. Steinman Enterprises is a corporation, closely held by descendants of Andrew Jackson Steinman, who purchased the Intelligencer in 1866. The company also runs an internet media site, (Lancaster Online ). == Intelligencer Journal == (詳細はUnited States of America that had not changed its name.
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