LNP (newspaper)
LNP is a daily newspaper headquartered in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The newspaper is published by the LNP Media Group, a division of the family-owned Steinman Communications. First published under its present name on October 14, 2014,[1] LNP traces its roots to one of the oldest newspapers in the U.S., The Lancaster Journal, which dates back to 1794.[2] The newspaper's broadsheet print edition is published in the morning, seven days per week. The paper's online counterpart is LancasterOnline.com. The online edition of the newspaper is currently blocked to European visitors as a response by LancasterOnline.com to the 2018 EEA data privacy regulations popularly known as GDPR.
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Type | Daily, morning |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | LNP Media Group |
Founded | 1794 (original) October 16, 2014 (as LNP) |
Headquarters | 101 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 ![]() |
City | Lancaster, Pennsylvania |
Country | United States |
Circulation | 43,800 Sunday, 36,200 daily, 11,600 digital only. Readership is estimated at 2.5 persons per household (109,500 daily, 90,500 daily, 29,000 digital). |
Website | Official website |
LNP is the third-largest daily circulation print newspaper in the state of Pennsylvania, as of December 2016.[3]
History
In 2009, Lancaster's two daily newspapers, the morning Intelligencer Journal and the evening Lancaster New Era, which were both published by Lancaster Newspapers (present-day LNP Media Group) and headquartered in the same building, were merged to form the Intelligencer Journal-Lancaster New Era. Though the Sunday sister paper, the Sunday News, joined the combined newsroom in 2012, it continued to be published under the same masthead until the rebranding in October 2014.
In 2014, the Intelligencer Journal-Lancaster New Era, as well as the Sunday News, were combined, rebranded, and renamed LNP. The first issue of the newly renamed LNP was published on October 16, 2014.[1] The rebranding was "aimed at representing and embracing the history of Lancaster County," the brand and the audience, according to the publisher.[2] The new name alludes to the abbreviation that was used to refer to "Lancaster Newspapers" for much of the latter part of the 20th century. The paper was redesigned to include a more visually-appealing format and more user-friendly sections and pages.
LNP's current newsroom includes journalists from the former Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster New Era and Sunday News.
In May 2015, LNP closed its newspaper printing facility in downtown Lancaster, citing the need to improve print quality and upgrade full color options required for every page in the newspaper.[4] LNP newspapers were printed at a facility owned by Advance Central Services Pennsylvania and the PA Media Group, approximately 50 miles northwest of Lancaster.[4][5] In July 2020, LNP moved its printing back in-house with a new press at Susquehanna Printing, at 1704 Hempstead Rd, Lancaster PA, 17601.
References
- Kirkpatrick III, John A. (2014-10-15). "Announcing LNP: A new name, new look, new focus for your newspaper". LNP (newspaper). Archived from the original on 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
- "About Us". Lancaster Online. Retrieved 2016-08-22.
- "New LNP publication will dive deep into state government with investigative reporting and analysis". LNP. 2016-12-22. Archived from the original on 2017-08-05. Retrieved 2018-07-23.
- Hilton, John (2015-01-14). "LNP Media Group to shutter downtown printing facility, print in Cumberland County". Central Pennsylvania Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
- Luciew, John (2015-01-30). "Printing plant expansion makes room for new customers". Pennlive.com. Retrieved 2016-10-18.