Left to right:  York's Morning News - Glenn Beck - Rush Limbaugh - Sean Hannity - Michael Savage - Rusty Humphries - Dave Ramsey - Bill Saunders

Left to right:  York's Morning News - Glenn Beck - Rush Limbaugh - Sean Hannity - Michael Savage - Rusty Humphries - Dave Ramsey - Bill Saunders

Attend our Spring Craft Show Sunday March 14th at the York Expo Center

 

Attend our Spring Craft Show Sunday March 14th at the York Expo Center

 

 

Come with us to Las Vegas & the Mexican Riviera


Join us for a Hawaiian Cruise. 
 

CLICK HERE FOR THE NEW WSBA SPORTS BLOG


Delaware Financial Capital Corporation
 
CHECK OUT ESPN 1440 AM

Cumulus Jobs

 

Come with us to Las Vegas & the Mexican Riviera


Join us for a Hawaiian Cruise. 
 

CLICK HERE FOR THE NEW WSBA SPORTS BLOG


Delaware Financial Capital Corporation
 
CHECK OUT ESPN 1440 AM

Cumulus Jobs

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JEFF AND VINCE
Jeff (r.) with Baltimore Sports Broadcasting legend Vince Bagli.

Jeffrey Schiffman joined WSBA in 1991 after working in Chambersburg and Lancaster. He has been a huge sports fan since he was a kid, and is living out his dream covering the Orioles, Ravens and Penn State. In addition, he has also covered District 3 and State Championship events. Jeffrey is the 2000, 2001 & 2004 winner of the Pennsylvania Associated Press Broadcasters Association Sportscast of the Year. The highlight of his broadcasting career was covering Cal Ripken's breaking of Lou Gehrig's games-played mark in September of '95, followed by covering the ravens during their Super Bowl run in 2000. Jeffrey also serves as Assistant Program Director at WSBA.
 



 

JEFF AND VINCE
Jeff (r.) with Baltimore Sports Broadcasting legend Vince Bagli.

Jeffrey Schiffman joined WSBA in 1991 after working in Chambersburg and Lancaster. He has been a huge sports fan since he was a kid, and is living out his dream covering the Orioles, Ravens and Penn State. In addition, he has also covered District 3 and State Championship events. Jeffrey is the 2000, 2001 & 2004 winner of the Pennsylvania Associated Press Broadcasters Association Sportscast of the Year. The highlight of his broadcasting career was covering Cal Ripken's breaking of Lou Gehrig's games-played mark in September of '95, followed by covering the ravens during their Super Bowl run in 2000. Jeffrey also serves as Assistant Program Director at WSBA.