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Black Press Media officials said in a press release they will "continue delivering quality journalism and advertising solutions" at local newspapers. But it's unclear how exactly the sale could affect the company's three Alaska newspapers.
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Black Press Media, owner of the Clarion and Homer News, is seeking a new owner and filed for creditor protection. A spokesperson said the company will continue publishing its newspapers during the restructuring process.
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Early Saturday morning, the Peninsula Clarion's press ran for the last time. The paper's owner, Sound Publishing, announced that it will reduce from printing five days a week to two, and will be printed off-site.
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Alaska’s largest newspaper is no longer delivering print copies to the Kenai Peninsula. The Anchorage Daily News delivered its last physical newspaper to…