Beginning May 3, the Peninsula Clarion is enhancing and expanding our digital content and presence while improving the print quality and consistency in a reduced publishing schedule.
The change reflects a growing emphasis on timely online coverage of the region. The Clarion will now be publishing the printed paper two days a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The paper is also shifting to printing at an off-site Alaska printer.
Publisher David Rigas said the changes are necessary to ensure the paper continues its valued role in the community.
“This is a significant change in the way the Clarion does business and it’s not something we take lightly,” Rigas said. “However, it’s a change that needs to happen and one that will mean improved presentation of local news.”
Clarion employees and key community stakeholders received the news ahead of the publication of this article.
Rigas says the change in printing location and frequency also gives the paper additional financial stability.
“Printing a physical edition of the paper has long come at a cost greater than the $1.50 or $2 per edition you see on the front page, and recently we’ve seen that cost rise quickly,” Rigas said. “I’m committed to this paper and this market, and this is a move that keeps my commitment to both.”
Most five-day print subscribers will see a reduction to their subscription rate and many long-time online subscribers will also see reductions.
Subscribers who have concerns about their account can call 907-335-1258. The Clarion office is located at 150 Trading Bay Road in Kenai.