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WGAL, virtual channel and VHF digital channel 8, is an NBC-affiliated television station serving the Susquehanna Valley area, including Harrisburg, York, Lebanon and its city of license Lancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. since 1949. The station is owned by the Hearst Television subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation. WGAL maintains studio facilities located on Columbia Avenue (PA 462) in Lancaster, and its transmitter is located near U.S. 30 north of Hallam (the site and tower is shared with radio partner, WROZ, 101.3 FM – which once had the WGAL-FM call sign). On cable television, the station is available on Comcast channel 3 and in high definition on digital channel 808.
The station first signed on the air on March 18, 1949, originally broadcasting on VHF channel 4; it was the fourth television station in Pennsylvania and the first to sign-on outside of Philadelphia, beating WDTV (now KDKA-TV) in Pittsburgh which began operations in November of that year. It was founded by the Steinman family, owners of WGAL radio (1490 AM, now WLPA, and 101.3 FM, now WROZ) and Lancaster's two major newspapers, the Intelligencer Journal and the Lancaster New Era. At the time, Lancaster was the smallest city in the country with a television station. The station's first formal program was shown on March 22 to a group of RCA executives, television dealers, and radio station personnel at the Stevens House Hotel in downtown Lancaster.
Here is another large compilation of commercials from another East South Central Pennsylvania station, this time on WGAL 8 of Lancaster. This comes from a six-hour block beginning with the 24th CMA Awards, followed by the WGAL 11 PM News, The Tonight Show (being a Monday, it was Jay Leno's night), a special encore edition of Late Night with David Letterman, Later, and a rebroadcast of the WGAL 11 PM News. Afterwards, a scripture reading from Isaiah 42, the Star-Spangled Banner, and a sign-off are presented. Once again, due to the high amount of content, I'll provide some highlights to be found. There are lots of commercials for Dodge, McDonald's, Burger King, Mazda, Culligan, Old Milwaukee, Miller, Gaviscon, Nexxus, United Telephone, NordicTrack, Kellogg's, Volkswagen, Snickers, Gatorade, ...
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Weeknight newscast from the NBC affiliate in the Lancaster/Lebanon/Harrisburg/York, PA television market. Some commercials were edited. Posted for educational and historical purposes only. All material is under the copyright of their original holders. No copyright infringement is intended.
Weeknight newscast from the NBC affiliate serving the Lancaster/Lebanon/Harrisburg/York teleivsion market. Commercials are included. This late night rebroadcast of the 11pm news is followed by a meditation and sign-off. Special thanks to stevieboy247. Posted for educational and historical purposes only. All material is under the copyright of their original holders. No copyright infringement is intended.
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Here is a full newscast of the Late Report from NewsCenter WGAL, serving the Pennsylvania Dutch Country region from 1989. Stories include unseasonably cold weather leading concerns to frost damage, abortion concerns by both sides, a candlelight vigil on drunk driving victims, a homicide and murder investigation at the Park City Center mall, a man convicted for murdering her mother while away in Oakland, California, a woman raped on a York railroad, and a league telling citizens to vote towards tax reform. Next, Jim Stone's sports report features the Phillies beating the Motreal Expos, the Orioles in a losing effort to the Kansas City Royals, some local high school baseball, Steve Fisher hired as Michigan Basketball's head coach, the Washington Bullets losing to the Detroit Pistons, and a r...
Promotional spots and the first few minutes of the 11 PM news broadcast from WGAL-TV channel 8 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
I just hung up the phone
I was talking to you
We said good bye
I sat down and cry
Coz' I remembered the things
That we've done
When we were sitting together
And our love has begun
For more and more
I want to go back in time
I'll always love you
I hope you know
But on and on
I need to wait
Chorus:
7 1/2 years that was our pact
7 1/2 years there is no turning back
7 1/2 years till I get to see you again
I am looking at the pictures
Of me and you
Both of us were smiling
For this damn photo-shoot
That was the day when it all began
But all I want to now
Is to see you again
For more and more
I want to go back in time
I'll always love you
I hope you know
But on and on
I need to wait