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Black Press (All Rights Reserved) is home to some of the oldest, most established newspapers in B.C. and Alberta.
Founded in 1975, the organization now publishes more than 170 titles in British Columbia, Alberta and Washington state, as well as the Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Advertiser, the Juneau (Alaska) Empire and San Francisco (Calif.) Examiner daily newspapers. The publisher also operates Sound Publishing with 49 titles in Washington’s Puget Sound region, in Hawaii with Oahu Publications, and in Alaska.
In print and online, Black Press's urban, suburban and rural newspapers strive to provide clients a superior blend of localized news coverage and unmatched integrated marketing solutions. The organization invests in relevant journalism that affects the communities it serves. And it seeks to meet the marketing needs of its clients with a strategic blend of print, online and mobile marketing solutions.
The company is administered and majority owned by David H. Black of Victoria, B.C.
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