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The Alaska Star is a weekly newspaper in the Municipality of Anchorage in the U.S. state of Alaska. The Star serves communities north of Anchorage proper (known as "the Anchorage Bowl"), including Eagle River, Chugiak and Eklutna. Since 2011, it has been named the Chugiak-Eagle River Star, the paper's original name when it was founded in 1971 ...
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The Daily News was the first of two newspapers that the then-122-year-old, California-based, McClatchy Company bought outside the state; the Kennewick, Washington, Tri-City Herald was the next. McClatchy would later grow to become a national newspaper company, including the purchase of the Knight-Ridder chain in 2006.
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The Anchorage Daily News is the city's primary newspaper, published daily. [1] Other papers published in the city include: Alaska Journal of Commerce, business, weekly [2] Anchorage Press, alternative newspaper, weekly [3] Bristol Bay Times, Southwest Alaska news, weekly [4] Dutch Harbor Fisherman, Aleutian and Pribilof Islands news, weekly [5]
Alaska Newspapers, Inc. (ANI) was, until August 2011, the publisher of six weekly Alaska newspapers, a quarterly magazine, and several special publications including a shopper, visitor's guides, and programs. [1] ANI was founded by Edgar Blatchford in 1983 with the purchase of the Seward Phoenix Log. [2]