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The ''Anchorage Times'' was a daily newspaper published in Anchorage, Alaska that became known for the pro-business political stance of longtime publisher and editor, Robert Atwood. Competition from the McClatchy-owned ''Anchorage Daily News'' forced it out of business in 1992. ==History==
The ''Anchorage Times'' was founded by Ted Needham and L. Frank Shaw as the ''Pioneer-News''. The first issue, an advertisement-heavy "extra" edition, was published on May 27, 1915 and distributed without charge. The headline story was "Status of the New Townsite." It was the first newspaper published in the town, which was not yet formally known as "Anchorage." Regular weekly publication, as the ''Cook Inlet Pioneer and Knik News'' began on June 5, 1915 and daily publication began in October using equipment purchased from the defunct ''Cordova Daily Alaskan''.〔 〕〔 〕 The paper was sold to Charlie Herron in the spring of 1916, and on May 24 changed its name to ''The Anchorage Daily Times & Cook Inlet Pioneer''.〔''Bent Pins to Chains: Alaska and its Newspapers'', p. 316〕 On May 29, 1917, it became the ''Anchorage Daily Times''. In December 1924, it was sold to cover debts to a group headed by Bank of Alaska president Edward A. Rasmuson and Jacob B. Gottstein.〔''Bent Pins to Chains: Alaska and its Newspapers'', p. 321〕
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