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But it also wouldn’t have been feasible if the Dispatch, founded in 2008, hadn’t established itself as a credible source of state news and watchdog journalism. Sign up for CJR’s daily email And the ...
But Judge Gary Spraker said saving the Dispatch News — with Alaska’s most-visited news website and a print circulation of 41,684 during the week and 47,028 on Sundays — was in the best ...
Alaska Dispatch, an online news organization founded in 2008, has signed a deal with the nation's second-largest newspaper chain to purchase the Anchorage Daily News, Alaska's largest newspaper.
The major earthquake that hit Southcentral Alaska at 1:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, was "the strongest quake of its kind ever recorded in the area," Alaska Dispatch News reported.
On Tuesday, the Alaska Dispatch bought the newspaper for $34 million. The sale is further affirmation of the rise of digital news operations.
ANCHORAGE (CN) — Alaska’s biggest daily newspaper can keep printing after a federal bankruptcy judge late Monday approved a $1 million so the Alaska Dispatch News and its creditors can proceed with ...
Read more about Alaska Dispatch. As of November 2010, the Dispatch employs an editorial staff of eight full-time and three part-time journalists, along with several contributors and three full-time ...
Reporters, editors and other employees at Alaska’s largest newspaper have been laid off as the new owners attempt to stop the financial hemorrhaging that saw the paper losing $125,000 a week.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska—A federal bankruptcy judge has approved a $1 million loan for the Alaska Dispatch News to keep it operating as negotiations continue with potential buyers. KTUU-TV reported the ...
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