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The Alaska Press Club is a network of journalists and media in Alaska. The club holds an annual journalism conference and awards banquet in Anchorage, Alaska, known as J-Week. The organization also awards scholarships to individuals.

The club was incorporated in 1951. The club consists of several hundred members and is open to students and professional journalists in Alaska.

References

  1. John Creed, Alaska Press Club renames award in honor of influential journalists, Alaska Dispatch, 24 December 2008 Retrieved 26 August 2013
  2. Town Square 49, 2013 Alaska Press Club Conference Community Scholarships, Alaska Public Media, 23 March 2013 Retrieved 26 August 2013

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