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Anchorage Daily News

The Anchorage Daily News is a daily newspaper published by the Binkley Co., and based in Anchorage, Alaska. It is the most widely read newspaper and news website (adn.com) in the state of Alaska. The newspaper is headquartered in Anchorage, with bureaus in Wasilla and Juneau.

Anchorage Daily News
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Binkley Co.
PublisherAndy Pennington
PresidentRyan Binkley
EditorDavid Hulen
Founded1946
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters300 W. 31st Ave
Anchorage, AK 99503
United States
Circulation57,622 Daily
71,223 Sunday[1]
ISSN0194-6870
Websiteadn.com
Front page of the Anchorage Daily News, Sept. 11, 2006

History edit

Early history edit

The Anchorage Daily News was born as the weekly Anchorage News, publishing its first issue January 13, 1946. The paper's founder and first publisher was Norman C. Brown. The early president of the paper's parent company was Harry J. Hill, who was also assistant treasurer of The Lathrop Company.[2] This established the theory that Cap Lathrop was really behind the publication, but didn't wish to have his name formally associated with it, unlike his other newspapers such as the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Brown did share Lathrop's views on the statehood issue. Brown became a leader in the short-lived mid-1950s movement to turn Alaska into a commonwealth rather than a state.

The newspaper became an afternoon daily in May 1948, although it wouldn't publish a Sunday newspaper until June 13, 1965. By then, the Anchorage Daily News had become a morning newspaper, making that switch on April 13, 1964.

By the 1970s, the gradual downturn in the newspaper industry was taking its toll on the ADN. Lawrence Fanning had purchased the paper in 1968, but suffered a heart attack at his desk and died in 1971. His widow, Katherine Woodruff "Kay" Fanning, took over. Kay Fanning had previously been married into the Marshall Field family (she was the mother of Ted Field). This was of no help to her, as the paper plunged further into debt as the decade wore on. In 1974, Fanning entered into a joint operating agreement with the Anchorage Times. Times publisher Robert Atwood cancelled the agreement 4 years later. By this point, the paper's news-gathering and editorial operations were operating out of a small two-story storefront building at the corner of West Seventh Avenue and I Street.

Purchase by the McClatchy Company edit

The McClatchy Company purchased the Daily News in 1979, when it bought a controlling interest from Kay Fanning, who had been editor and publisher since Larry Fanning's death in 1971. Kay Fanning continued as the head of the paper until mid-1983. While retaining some financial interest in the paper, she went on to become the editor of The Christian Science Monitor.

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.[3]

Purchase by the Alaska Dispatch edit

In April, 2014, it was announced that the Alaska Dispatch web publication would be buying the Anchorage Daily News for US$34 million. The deal closed in May, 2014.[4][5] On Sunday, July 20, 2014, the parent-company of the ADN, the Alaska Dispatch, renamed the paper the Alaska Dispatch News.[6]

2017 bankruptcy edit

Adn.com announced on August 13, 2017, that it had filed for bankruptcy after being sued for back rent by Alaska telecommunications company GCI. Control of operations was immediately assumed by a group led by Ryan Binkley of Fairbanks, who were in the process of purchasing the paper.[7] In November 2017, the paper's Facebook page reverted its name back to Anchorage Daily News; the paper itself rebranded to Anchorage Daily News on November 18.[8]

In April 2024, the newspaper's staff was informed by management that the paper will reduce the number of print editions from six to two a week. [9]

Pulitzer Prizes edit

The newspaper has won the Pulitzer Prize three times in the Public Service category, in 1976, 1989 and 2020. No other Alaska newspaper has ever won a Pulitzer.[citation needed] The 1976 Pulitzer was for its series "Empire: The Alaska Teamsters Story," which disclosed the effect and influence of the Teamsters Union on the state's economy and politics.[10] The Daily News was at that time the smallest daily newspaper ever to win the Public Service Pulitzer. The 1988 series was "A People in Peril," which documented the high degree of alcoholism, suicide and despair in the Alaska Native population.[11] In 2020, the Daily News again won the Public Service Pulitzer for the paper's "Lawless" series, about the failings of Alaska's criminal justice system, particularly in rural Alaska.[12] The Daily News shared that Pulitzer with ProPublica, with whom the Daily News had collaborated on the series.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Anchorage Daily News". Alaska Chamber. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  2. ^ Tewkesbury, David; Tewkesbury, William (1948). Tewkesbury's Alaska Business Directory, Travel Guide & Almanac (1948 ed.). Seattle/Anchorage: Tewkesbury Publishers. pp. 278, 449.
  3. ^ "." Knight Ridder. April 28, 2005. Retrieved on August 28, 2012. "Knight Ridder 50 W. San Fernando St. San Jose, CA 95113" and "Knight Ridder Digital 35 South Market Street San Jose, CA 95113-2302"
  4. ^ "Alaska Dispatch buys Anchorage Daily News". KTOO-TV. 8 April 2014. from the original on 9 April 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Former Editor speaks about sale" 2014-07-29 at the Wayback Machine, Alaska Mudflats, Jeanne Devon, May 27, 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  6. ^ "Alaska newspaper gets new name, new mission". Alaska Dispatch News. from the original on 24 July 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  7. ^ Zak, Annie. "Alaska Dispatch News files for bankruptcy; new publishers emerge," Alaska Dispatch News, 13 Aug. 2017. Retrieved 13 Aug. 2017.
  8. ^ Binkley, Ryan (November 18, 2017). "Welcome to the new Anchorage Daily News. Here's what's changed". Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  9. ^ Downing, Suzanne (2024-04-11). "Anchorage Daily News hemorrhaging cash, will reduce print to twice weekly and cut staff". Must Read Alaska. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  10. ^ "1976 Pulitzer Prize winners". Pulitzer.org. from the original on 2018-07-25. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  11. ^ "1989 Pulitzer Prize Winners". Pulitzer.org. from the original on 2018-02-23. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  12. ^ a b Tracy, Marc (2020-05-04). "The New York Times, Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica Win Pulitzers". The New York Times. from the original on 2020-05-05. Retrieved 2020-05-05.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Today's Anchorage Daily News front page at the Freedom Forum website
  • Alaska Review on YouTube from the Alaska Film Archives – Segment "Life and Times of the News" (1977) discusses the problems the ADN experienced under the joint operating agreement.
  • by David Holthouse, Anchorage Press, May 15–21, 1997.

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The Anchorage Daily News is a daily newspaper published by the Binkley Co and based in Anchorage Alaska It is the most widely read newspaper and news website adn com in the state of Alaska The newspaper is headquartered in Anchorage with bureaus in Wasilla and Juneau Anchorage Daily NewsTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Binkley Co PublisherAndy PenningtonPresidentRyan BinkleyEditorDavid HulenFounded1946LanguageEnglishHeadquarters300 W 31st AveAnchorage AK 99503United StatesCirculation57 622 Daily71 223 Sunday 1 ISSN0194 6870Websiteadn wbr com Front page of the Anchorage Daily News Sept 11 2006 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Purchase by the McClatchy Company 1 3 Purchase by the Alaska Dispatch 1 4 2017 bankruptcy 2 Pulitzer Prizes 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEarly history edit The Anchorage Daily News was born as the weekly Anchorage News publishing its first issue January 13 1946 The paper s founder and first publisher was Norman C Brown The early president of the paper s parent company was Harry J Hill who was also assistant treasurer of The Lathrop Company 2 This established the theory that Cap Lathrop was really behind the publication but didn t wish to have his name formally associated with it unlike his other newspapers such as the Fairbanks Daily News Miner Brown did share Lathrop s views on the statehood issue Brown became a leader in the short lived mid 1950s movement to turn Alaska into a commonwealth rather than a state The newspaper became an afternoon daily in May 1948 although it wouldn t publish a Sunday newspaper until June 13 1965 By then the Anchorage Daily News had become a morning newspaper making that switch on April 13 1964 By the 1970s the gradual downturn in the newspaper industry was taking its toll on the ADN Lawrence Fanning had purchased the paper in 1968 but suffered a heart attack at his desk and died in 1971 His widow Katherine Woodruff Kay Fanning took over Kay Fanning had previously been married into the Marshall Field family she was the mother of Ted Field This was of no help to her as the paper plunged further into debt as the decade wore on In 1974 Fanning entered into a joint operating agreement with the Anchorage Times Times publisher Robert Atwood cancelled the agreement 4 years later By this point the paper s news gathering and editorial operations were operating out of a small two story storefront building at the corner of West Seventh Avenue and I Street Purchase by the McClatchy Company edit The McClatchy Company purchased the Daily News in 1979 when it bought a controlling interest from Kay Fanning who had been editor and publisher since Larry Fanning s death in 1971 Kay Fanning continued as the head of the paper until mid 1983 While retaining some financial interest in the paper she went on to become the editor of The Christian Science Monitor 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 3 Purchase by the Alaska Dispatch edit In April 2014 it was announced that the Alaska Dispatch web publication would be buying the Anchorage Daily News for US 34 million The deal closed in May 2014 4 5 On Sunday July 20 2014 the parent company of the ADN the Alaska Dispatch renamed the paper the Alaska Dispatch News 6 2017 bankruptcy edit Adn com announced on August 13 2017 that it had filed for bankruptcy after being sued for back rent by Alaska telecommunications company GCI Control of operations was immediately assumed by a group led by Ryan Binkley of Fairbanks who were in the process of purchasing the paper 7 In November 2017 the paper s Facebook page reverted its name back to Anchorage Daily News the paper itself rebranded to Anchorage Daily News on November 18 8 In April 2024 the newspaper s staff was informed by management that the paper will reduce the number of print editions from six to two a week 9 Pulitzer Prizes editThe newspaper has won the Pulitzer Prize three times in the Public Service category in 1976 1989 and 2020 No other Alaska newspaper has ever won a Pulitzer citation needed The 1976 Pulitzer was for its series Empire The Alaska Teamsters Story which disclosed the effect and influence of the Teamsters Union on the state s economy and politics 10 The Daily News was at that time the smallest daily newspaper ever to win the Public Service Pulitzer The 1988 series was A People in Peril which documented the high degree of alcoholism suicide and despair in the Alaska Native population 11 In 2020 the Daily News again won the Public Service Pulitzer for the paper s Lawless series about the failings of Alaska s criminal justice system particularly in rural Alaska 12 The Daily News shared that Pulitzer with ProPublica with whom the Daily News had collaborated on the series 12 References edit Anchorage Daily News Alaska Chamber Retrieved 2023 04 21 Tewkesbury David Tewkesbury William 1948 Tewkesbury s Alaska Business Directory Travel Guide amp Almanac 1948 ed Seattle Anchorage Tewkesbury Publishers pp 278 449 Where We Are Knight Ridder April 28 2005 Retrieved on August 28 2012 Knight Ridder 50 W San Fernando St San Jose CA 95113 and Knight Ridder Digital 35 South Market Street San Jose CA 95113 2302 Alaska Dispatch buys Anchorage Daily News KTOO TV 8 April 2014 Archived from the original on 9 April 2014 Retrieved 8 April 2014 Former Editor speaks about sale Archived 2014 07 29 at the Wayback Machine Alaska Mudflats Jeanne Devon May 27 2014 Retrieved 20 June 2014 Alaska newspaper gets new name new mission Alaska Dispatch News Archived from the original on 24 July 2014 Retrieved 20 July 2014 Zak Annie Alaska Dispatch News files for bankruptcy new publishers emerge Alaska Dispatch News 13 Aug 2017 Retrieved 13 Aug 2017 Binkley Ryan November 18 2017 Welcome to the new Anchorage Daily News Here s what s changed Anchorage Daily News Retrieved 2024 04 12 Downing Suzanne 2024 04 11 Anchorage Daily News hemorrhaging cash will reduce print to twice weekly and cut staff Must Read Alaska Retrieved 2024 04 12 1976 Pulitzer Prize winners Pulitzer org Archived from the original on 2018 07 25 Retrieved 2018 06 04 1989 Pulitzer Prize Winners Pulitzer org Archived from the original on 2018 02 23 Retrieved 2018 06 04 a b Tracy Marc 2020 05 04 The New York Times Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica Win Pulitzers The New York Times Archived from the original on 2020 05 05 Retrieved 2020 05 05 External links edit nbsp Alaska portal nbsp Journalism portal Official website Today s Anchorage Daily News front page at the Freedom Forum website Alaska Review on YouTube from the Alaska Film Archives Segment Life and Times of the News 1977 discusses the problems the ADN experienced under the joint operating agreement Paper in Peril by David Holthouse Anchorage Press May 15 21 1997 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anchorage Daily News amp oldid 1218649459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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