Jake Dye
@jakecdye.bsky.social
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He/Him — Unemployed News Reporter in Kenai, Alaska — Likes video games [email protected]
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jakecdye.bsky.social
It’s gonna be soooooo weird not to be covering the election results tonight, but Ashlyn and KDLL have everything you need to get informed and go vote!
a-ohara.bsky.social
today is the day #kpborough! school board candidates, assembly candidates, city council candidates, kenai mayor and six ballot propositions!! it’s a great day to get out and vote! here’s a thread of some kdll stories
jakecdye.bsky.social
Sophia Hedden was the lone racer for Haines High School at the ASAA Cross Country Division I State Championships in Palmer on Saturday. She landed a 15th-place finish by completing the five-kilometer run in 23 minutes and 3.13 seconds.
#aknews
www.chilkatvalleynews.com/2025/10/06/l...
Lone Haines runner ‘ran her best race of the season’ at state in Palmer - Chilkat Valley News
Coach Jordan Baumgartner said he’s seen Hedden improve in every race this year — even running her fastest time of the season on Saturday.
www.chilkatvalleynews.com
jakecdye.bsky.social
My respite from local news was shorter than anticipated. Went to Palmer on Saturday to help a few southeast newspapers with coverage of cross-country state championships. Find stories by me in the Wrangell Sentinel, Juneau Independent and Chilkat Valley News, also photos for Petersburg and Sitka.
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nytimes.com
Several journalists resigned this week from three newspapers in Alaska after the publications’ corporate owner made significant edits to an article about Charlie Kirk’s death, after pressure from a Republican state lawmaker who had criticized the coverage.
Journalists at 3 Alaska Newspapers Quit Over Charlie Kirk Story
The publications in Alaska lost significant staffing after the owners made changes to an article that had drawn criticism from a Republican state lawmaker.
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jakecdye.bsky.social
I’m just watching through it for the first time on Paramount+! I’ve got just one episode left in the original series 👀
jakecdye.bsky.social
Is this what people without jobs do? Because otherwise it’s just been lots of Star Trek.
Fuller Lake is full on a clear day near Cooper Landing, Alaska, on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025. A vista is seen from Fuller Lake Trail near Cooper Landing, Alaska, on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025.
jakecdye.bsky.social
$20 per hour is what I was making when I resigned as the only news reporter at the Peninsula Clarion, asked to write 2-3 stories per day. I received one raise while I was there, up from $17 when I started — that increase largely wiped out by the tripling of my insurance premium this year.
corinne-smith.bsky.social
Wow, last month in Everett, WA members of the Everett News Guild union staged a protest of Carpenter Media Group, calling for better wages - up from $20 per hr ! - protesting unreasonable story quotas, layoffs and censorship

myeverettnews.com/2025/09/05/c...
Carpenter Media Herald Ownership Woes Continue | My Everett News
On Thursday, members of Everett News Guild picketed in Downtown Everett over the Everett Herald staff's treatment from Carpenter Media. This follows a massive
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jakecdye.bsky.social
Not quite, they’re sticking to our planned last day:
Sound Publishing says that they accept Jake’s resignation effective on Oct. 13
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repgray.bsky.social
Last night 4 reporters resigned from the Peninsula Clarion in Kenai & the Homer News. Listen on my podcast to the Clarion’s lone news reporter @jakecdye.bsky.social explain his decision to walk & the future of journalism on the Kenai Peninsula:

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...

#akleg
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juneauindependent.bsky.social
The editor and nearly all reporters at the Homer News, Peninsula Clarion, and Juneau Empire announced their resignations after corporate management deleted content from a story about Charlie Kirk in response to a complaint from a Republican state lawmaker.
www.juneauindependent.com/post/editor-...
Editor, most news staff of Carpenter Media’s Alaska newspapers resign due to censoring of story
Article about a Charlie Kirk vigil referring to controversies involving him was altered after a GOP Alaska lawmaker complained to company management
www.juneauindependent.com
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alaskanrobby.bsky.social
Proud of the staff at The Homer News and the Peninsula Clarion who are resigning. Unfortunately, thanks to Sarah's cancel culture crusade, Alaska is losing four fantastic local journalists. Vance NEEDS to be held accountable for her overreach of power.
jakecdye.bsky.social
So much for working a final two weeks in good faith, we’ve all already been locked out of our email accounts.
Jake attempts to log into his work email but an error message reads “Your password was changed less than an hour ago”
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adn.com
A group of reporters and editors at two Kenai Peninsula newspapers are resigning over what they say was the handling of a recent article by their parent company, Carpenter Media Group, after it was criticized by a Republican state lawmaker.
Several staff at 2 Alaska newspapers resign over handling of article by parent company Carpenter Media
Two reporters and two editors from the Peninsula Clarion and Homer News cited actions by their parent company in altering an article after pushback by a state lawmaker in their resignations.
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jakecdye.bsky.social
Editors and reporters of the Homer News and Peninsula Clarion submitted their notices of resignation today, after management from Carpenter Media Group made changes to a published story last week in response to intimidation from a state lawmaker and without input from our newsrooms.
#aknews
The first page of a resignation letter by Regional Editor Erin Thompson, Sports Editor Jeff Helminiak and reporters Chloe Pleznac and Jake Dye.

[Excerpt because the letter is too long to include in full]

"Vance also said in the letter that she was “fully aware” of an effort to boycott Homer News advertising — stating that the paper would experience financial and reputational harm if it did not change its approach to covering community events. Rep. Vance never contacted the Homer News editorial team to discuss her concerns.
Without consulting the editor of the Homer News or the reporter who wrote the story, Carpenter Media removed the original article from the Homer News website, only to republish a modified version several hours later that reflected the changes demanded by Rep. Vance.
In the modified version republished by Carpenter management, there was no note to indicate the article had been changed.
We want to be clear: We have no problem with Rep. Vance expressing her opinion of our coverage. We cover difficult and sometimes controversial topics. Respectful dialogue about that coverage is welcome. As a community newspaper, we regularly provide Rep. Vance with a forum to discuss her views.
What we do have a problem with is Carpenter Media management changing a story at the behest of an elected official. We believe this destroys the credibility the public has placed in us as reporters and editors.
This willingness to acquiesce to a public official’s editorial demands and have conversations with her about the direction of our coverage is a betrayal not just of the journalists who work for Carpenter Media, but of the company’s integrity as a purveyor of news."

The second page of a resignation letter by Regional Editor Erin Thompson, Sports Editor Jeff Helminiak and reporters Chloe Pleznac and Jake Dye.

[Excerpt because the letter is too long to include in full]

These actions were taken despite there being no immediate urgency to remove the content — Rep. Vance's criticisms were raised regarding what she perceived as political bias, not factual inaccuracy.

Despite requests, we have not been informed of the content of dialogue between Rep. Vance and Carpenter Media management. In discussion with management our editor was told that the article did not meet their editorial standards and that the editing and reporting was “juvenile.”

We cannot live up to the core responsibility of a community newspaper in such an environment. We, employees of both the Homer News and Peninsula Clarion, are resigning our positions, effective Oct. 13, 2025.
Leaving these newspapers, at which we have spent a combined four decades, is not a decision we make lightly. We are proud of the work that we do covering local government as well as the arts, food, history, outdoors and sports. Though this decision is extremely painful for all of us, it is not difficult. We cannot do our jobs knowing that pressure from an elected official can mean our stories are edited without prior consultation with us.

Because we care deeply about the work we do and what it means to the community, we are all giving the standard two weeks’ notice instead of resigning outright. We hope Carpenter Media takes the opportunity to get personnel in place to continue the legacies of the Peninsula Clarion and Homer News. We hope this incident provides incentive for Carpenter Media to handle threats from officials in a way that safeguards the valued trust that readers have in newspapers.

The community deserves it."
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corinne-smith.bsky.social
Shame on Capenter Media for caving to political pressure and not standing up for a free, independent press in Alaska, and shame on AK State Rep. Sarah Vance for targeting the Homer News with false accusations and misinformation.
jakecdye.bsky.social
Carpenter Media, without consultation with our newsrooms, pulled this story from the website today. A heinous dereliction of our duty and a cowardly move from the company who says they’re so invested in local news.
jakecdye.bsky.social
Rep. Sarah Vance announced tonight that she’s organizing a boycott of the Homer News over their fair and accurate reporting on her Charlie Kirk memorial service. Maybe she can get our corporate overlords at Carpenter Media to remember they own newspapers in Alaska.
www.homernews.com/news/homer-h...
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matt.akmemo.com
Leave it to Homer GOP Rep. Sarah Vance to try to cancel a local paper for describing a man who once said Black women like Justice Jackson do not have "the brain processing power to be taken seriously” as holding “racist and controversial views."

My latest from the Memo:

#akleg
Cancel culture, it turns out, is conservative
All aboard the conservative cancel culture train!
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jakecdye.bsky.social
I don’t know what the corporate overlords from Carpenter Media said to Vance, but it certainly was a failure to uphold our integrity or to support the talented reporter and editor who worked on this story.
jakecdye.bsky.social
Rep. Sarah Vance this morning taking a victory lap for her successful intimidation of the free press.
Rep. Sarah Vance writes on Facebook:
“A RESPECTFUL THANK YOU
Thank you to the owners of Homer News and Carpenter Media for their thoughtful and professional response to my concerns about biased reporting. (We have had a respectful email exchange) Revising and republishing the article in a more balanced and objective manner shows a real commitment to journalistic integrity.

I deeply appreciate their willingness to listen and improve, which reflects respect for the community and dedication to fair, unbiased reporting.

👏🏼Please join me in thanking Homer News for these positive changes and supporting their ongoing efforts. Let’s encourage them to make unbiased journalism a lasting standard for our local paper. 

#homernews #TruthMatters #TPUSA #charliekirk”
jakecdye.bsky.social
Moving this up in my tbr this week just for no specific reason at all.
A copy of “How Media Ownership Matters” by Rodney Benson, Mattias Hessérus, Timothy Neff and Julie Sedel, published by Oxford University Press in April 2025, rests on a desk near Soldotna, Alaska, on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025.