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The Juneau television market encompasses all of Southeast Alaska. [7] In its Fall 2013 ranking of television markets by population, Arbitron ranked the Juneau market 207th in the United States. [ 8 ]
List of alternative weekly newspapers in the United States; List of business newspapers in the United States; List of family-owned newspapers in the United States; List of Jewish newspapers in the United States; List of LGBTQ periodicals in the United States; List of student newspapers in the United States; List of supermarket tabloids in the ...
The Capital City Weekly, or CCW as it is informally known, is a free regional weekly newspaper in Juneau — Alaska's capital. [1] It is the largest distributed community paper in Southeast Alaska. It focuses on feature news stories about Southeast Alaska with nearly all of its content produced by local writers.
Oct. 2—JUNEAU — Juneau voters appear set to reject a ballot measure that would have banned large cruise ships on Saturdays. From initial results, more than 59% of Juneau voters opposed the ...
In the most recent video, Magdanz described his visit to the newest grocery store in Kotzebue, recording some food and drink prices there.. Butter was on sale for $8.14 per pound, a quart of ...
Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Friday showed the labor market added 254,000 payrolls in September, more additions than the 150,000 expected by economists. Revisions to both the ...
On September 1, 2011, KJUD began carrying programming from the Fox network on digital subchannel 8.3; the subchannel became the first Fox affiliate in the Juneau market. [6] In 2022, the station and its sisters outsourced their news programming to News Hub, which had recently been acquired by Coastal Television, as Your Alaska Link News.
He moved from Chicago to Alaska in May 1976 when he and his wife, Leslie Murray, purchased the weekly newspaper in Wrangell. The couple ran the Wrangell Sentinel for about eight years before selling the newspaper and moving to Juneau, AK. Both continued in journalism until Murray died in a car accident in 1987.