Media - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania



Media

Local and national information can easily be obtained in Gettysburg, via print, radio, or television. Many places of business have an area by the door where you can find brochures for local attractions and events, and Lincoln Square and many street corners have coin-operated newspaper boxes. Gettysburg has its own newspaper, as well as publications that focus on what to do around the area. It also has an AM and an FM radio station, and cable TV is available throughout the area.

1. Celebrate Gettysburg

City: Gettysburg, PA
Category: Media


2. Gettysburg Companion

City: Gettysburg, PA
Category: Media
Address: 1570 Fairfield Road

3. Gettysburg Experience

City: Gettysburg, PA
Category: Media

4. Gettysburg Times

City: Gettysburg, PA
Category: Media
Address: 1570 Fairfield Road

5. Wget-Am (1320 Am)

City: Gettysburg, PA
Category: Media
Telephone: (717) 334-3101
Address: 1560 Fairfield Road

Description: WGET is a CNNRadio News affiliate, and local topics are covered each weekday morning during the popular Breakfast Nook program that begins at 8:30 a.m. The segment features on-air personality Fred Snyder, who’s been at the station for 10 years, interviewing prominent local, national, and international figures on a variety of topics. Sports are also big at this station, which is an affiliate of SportingNews Radio. Local residents tune in to hear coverage of the Phillies, the Redskins, Penn State University athletics, NFL games, and NASCAR races.

6. Wgty-Fm (107.7 Fm)

City: Gettysburg, PA
Category: Media
Telephone: (717) 334-3101
Address: 1560 Fairfield Road

Description: This is a country station, and its signal serves Adams and York Counties and nearby Maryland. You can hear the latest country hits as well as perennial favorites and bluegrass sounds. The station also broadcasts Nextel Cup Racing, making it York and Adams Counties’ country home for NASCAR.

7. Adams Community Television

City: Gettysburg, PA
Category: Media
Telephone: (717) 334-3000

Description: Adams Community Television, or ACTV, as it’s known, was founded in 1988 by Raymond Gouker, a teacher of visual communications at Gettysburg High School. He created the station as a way to showcase the history, people, and culture of the local communities, as well as to provide educational programming of interest to area residents. ACTV started out with 10 hours of airtime per week telecast to 6,000 households. Today it telecasts 77 hours per week to more than 32,000 households.

8. Comcast Corporation

City: Gettysburg, PA
Category: Media
Telephone: (800) 266-2278
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