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McClatchy To Sell Anchorage Daily News To Alaska Dispatch Publishing
Thursday 10. April 2014 - The McClatchy Company (NYSE:MNI) announced today that it has reached a definitive agreement to sell the Anchorage Daily News to Alaska Dispatch Publishing LLC for $34 million. The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2014.
“The Anchorage Daily News is a profitable newspaper that makes us proud journalistically,” said Pat Talamantes, McClatchy’s president and CEO. “We weren’t looking to sell the Daily News, but after Alaska Dispatch Publishing approached us, we saw advantages to local ownership in this case and opportunities for consolidation that would strengthen both news organizations.”
At the conclusion of the transaction, McClatchy will publish 29 daily newspapers and their affiliated print and digital products in 28 U.S. markets in 14 states.
“We are proud to return the Anchorage Daily News to Alaska ownership once again,” said Alice Rogoff, owner of Anchorage-based Alaska Dispatch Publishing LLC, which publishes the AlaskaDispatch.com news website founded in 2008. “Across the country over the past few years, we’ve seen several daily newspapers successfully transition to local ownership. We look forward to working with the talented team at the Daily News to help build its future.”
McClatchy acquired an 80 percent ownership stake in the paper in January 1979. It represented McClatchy’s first publishing foray beyond California’s Central Valley. At the time, the morning Anchorage Daily News was in financial trouble and much smaller than its afternoon rival, the Anchorage Times.
The Anchorage Daily News ultimately prevailed to become the largest daily newspaper in the state, but only after surviving an old-fashioned, bare-knuckled newspaper war that lasted many years and saw McClatchy invest significant resources into the paper, including construction of a new headquarters building in 1986.
Over its rich history, the Anchorage Daily News established a reputation for journalism excellence, winning two Pulitzer Prizes for Public Service in 1976 and 1989.
Kevin McClatchy, the company’s chairman, said, “This is a bittersweet moment for all of us at McClatchy. We are extremely proud of the Daily News and its employees, their exceptional service to Alaska’s diverse communities and all of their contributions to McClatchy over the years. However, this sale not only makes sense from a local ownership perspective, but it also allows McClatchy to focus more resources on accelerating our digital transformation to better serve our communities.”