Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association inducts 100 new members into Hall of Fame

Celebrations coincide with PNA 100th Anniversary Gala

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The Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association will induct 100 individuals into the PNA Hall of Fame as part of its 100th Anniversary Gala on Thursday, Nov. 14, in Hershey.

Recipients of the award will be celebrated for their outstanding service and contributions on behalf of the Pennsylvania news media industry. Hall of Famers have distinguished themselves through their positive impact on the mission of PNA, the PNA Foundation and/or MANSI Media through personal, professional and financial contributions.

The new honorees join a prominent list of newspaper and First Amendment pioneers previously inducted in the late 20th century. The list of luminaries includes family publishers, politicians, journalists, members of the first PNA executive committee and historic icons of the American Revolution such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Paine, recognized for their roles as printers and editors of America’s first newspapers.

PNA President and CEO William Cotter said, “We are thrilled to be honoring 100 PNA Hall of Fame inductees for their incredible contributions to the Pennsylvania news media industry at our Gala at the Hershey Country Club.”

PNA Foundation Executive Director Tanya Henderson shared her thoughts on the class of 2024. “This year’s Hall of Fame honors 100 very special individuals who have, over their career, stood for the pursuit of the greater good and have fought for the importance of a free and fair press,” she said. “We salute their passion and dedication to upholding such a vital role in our democracy.”

The ceremony is part of PNA’s 100th anniversary celebration, commemorating a century of service to newspapers and news media organizations throughout Pennsylvania.

The 2024 PNA Hall of Fame inductees include the following. The list is also available at panewsmedia.org/pna-hall-of-fame/.

William Anderson – Mainline Newspapers

John Baer – Philadelphia Daily News

Cate Barron – PA Media Group

Joseph A. Beegle – Sample Media Group

David M. Beihoff – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Paul Bennett – The Spirit

Rep. Kerry Benninghoff

Michael Berry – Ballard Spahr

Jennifer Bertetto – Trib Total Media

James G. Blaine – The Kennett Paper

William Block, Sr. – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Robert W. Bogle – The Philadelphia Tribune

Albert Boscov – Boscov’s

Ronald Bracken – Centre Daily Times

John V.R. Bull

Brad Bumsted – The Caucus

U.S. Sen. Robert P. Casey, Jr.

Marie Chomicki – Dillsburg Banner

Melinda R. Condon – PNA Foundation (emeritus)

Lucy (Northrop) Corwin – Observer-Reporter, Washington

John J, Curley – Gannett Co., Inc.

Michael Days

Harry J. Deitz, Jr. – Reading Eagle

Richard Dew - PNA President (emeritus)

James E. Dible – Times Publishing Co., Erie

Mike Donnelly – Indiana Gazette

Rod Doss – New Pittsburgh Courier

David Erdman – The Morning Call, Allentown

Paul “Pete” Eyerly III – Press Enterprise

Gene Foreman – Philadelphia Inquirer

Robert Fowler – Swank-Fowler Publications

Frederick Frank – Frank, Gale, Bails & Pocrass

Rep. Robert Freeman

Sara Ganim – The Patriot-News, Harrisburg

Sara Glines – York Daily Record/Sunday News

Raymond Glover – The Patriot-News, Harrisburg

Marie Hardin – Penn State University

Sandra C. Hardy – Calkins Media

Katherine Hatton – Robert Woods Johnson Foundation

Teri Henning – PNA President (emeritus)

Coulston “Skip” Henry – News Gleaner Publications

Dennis R. Hetzel – York Daily Record/Sunday News

Stan Hough – The York Dispatch

Barbara Hough Huesken – PNA (retired)

Arthur W. Howe, IV – Montgomery Newspapers

Edith Hughes – Gateway Newspapers

John P. Kameen – The Forest City News

John A. Kirkpatrick – LNP Media Group

Paula Knudsen Burke – Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press

Walter W. Krebs – The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown

Ed Kruger – Altoona Mirror

Randall “Randy” Lieberman – Chester County Press

Gerry Lenfest – Lenfest Institute

Jim Lockwood – Times-Shamrock Communications

William R. Lynett – Times-Shamrock Communications

George V. Lynett – Times-Shamrock Communications

Edward J. Lynett, Jr. – Times-Shamrock Communications

Harold F. Marion – Times-Shamrock Communications

David Martens – The York Dispatch

Ralph J. Martin – Trib Total Media

Uzal H. Martz – Republican & Herald, Pottsville

Fred Masenheimer – The Times News

Richard H. Mayer – The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown

James E. McClure – York Record Dispatch/Sunday News

William B. McLean – Independent Publications, Inc.

Michael Mead – Times Publishing Co., Inc.

Edward Mead – Times Publishing Co., Inc.

Nickolas Monico

Richard Monti – Trib Total Media

Jan Murphy – The Patriot-News, Harrisburg

Terry Mutchler – Obermayer

John L.S. Northrop – Observer Publishing Co.

William B. Northrop – Observer Publishing Co.

Tom Northop – Observer-Reporter, Washington

Ogden Nutting – Ogden Newspapers

Gary Owen – Muller Martini

Larry J. Perrotto

Wayne Powell – The Sentinel, Carlisle

George “Scoop” Sample – Sample News Group

Richard M. Scaife – Trib Total Media

Ernest J. Schreiber – Lancaster Newspapers, Inc.

Mark Scolforo – Associated Press

Mark Segal – Philadelphia Gay News

Willis W. Shenk – Lancaster Newspapers, Inc.

Eugene “Gene” Simon – Valley News Dispatch/Trib Total Media

The Patriot-News Staff (2012) – The Patriot-News, Harrisburg

Craig J. Staudenmaier, Esq. – Nuaman, Smith, Shissler & Hall, LLP

LeRoy “Lee” Stauffer – The Daily Item

Sen. Pat Stefano

Beverly “Peggy” Steinman – Lancaster Newspapers, Inc.

Caroline Steinman Nunan – Lancaster Newspapers, Inc.

William Strasburg – Independent Publications, Inc.

Kim Strong – York Daily Record/Sunday News

Joe Sukle – Press and Journal, Middletown

Dick Tabbachino – White Birch Paper Co.

Ron Vodenichar – Butler Eagle

Timothy M. Williams – PNA President (emeritus)

Bridget Wingert – Bucks County Herald

Joseph T. Wingert – Bucks County Herald

Vernon L. Wise, Jr. – Butler Eagle

About PNA:

PNA, founded in 1925, is the nonprofit trade association for print and digital news media in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Its mission is to advance the business interests of

Pennsylvania news media organizations and to promote a free and independent press. Membership includes newspapers and media-related companies, as well as college newspapers and online publications.

About PNA Foundation: 

The PNA Foundation is an independent, nonprofit corporation organized as a public foundation. Its mission is to provide training and resources to PNA members, to develop the next generation of readers and journalists, and to educate the public on the importance of the First Amendment and the role of a free press.

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