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This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf , gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Alaska Newspapers, Inc. (ANI), published six weekly newspapers serving Bush Alaska. As of August 2011, all of these newspapers had been sold or were in the process of being sold to new owners. The Arctic Sounder, the Bristol Bay Times and the Dutch Harbor Fisherman were sold to new publishers Jason Evans and Kiana Peacock. [1]
The News Tribune was published as The Morning News Tribune from April 6, 1987, to October 4, 1993, when "Morning" was dropped from its name. [citation needed] In 1995, McClatchy bought the Peninsula Gateway in Gig Harbor. As of 2001, the News Tribune was the third largest newspaper in Washington, with a daily circulation of 130,000. [10]
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The Peninsula Gateway is a newspaper based out of Gig Harbor, Washington, founded in 1917. [2] [3] The newspaper covers the local news of Gig Harbor and Key Peninsula. [4] [5] The Peninsula Gateway is published once a week on Wednesdays. [3] Its online content can be found via the websites News Tribune and the Seattle Times.
The Dutch Harbor Naval Operating Base and Fort Mears were the two military installations built next to each other in Dutch Harbor, on Amaknak Island of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, by the United States in response to the growing war threat with Imperial Japan during World War II.
The newspaper was founded on November 2, 1912, as the Alaska Daily Empire. [2] It was founded by John Franklin Alexander Strong, who would later be the second territorial governor of Alaska. [3] In 1969, Morris Communications bought the newspaper. [2]