Molokai Island Times
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The Molokai Island Times is one of three newspapers on the hawaiian island of Moloka'i. It was founded in December 2004 by Brennan Purtzer and Darrell Williams with a loan from computer software guru John McAfee, and serves as a community paper for "The Friendly Isle" of Molokai.
It provides news relevant to the community, along with coverage of sports and politics. According to its website, the newspaper's goal is "to entertain while maintaining the utmost journalistic integrity."
Purtzer and new partner Tim Kline purchased Williams' interest in the company in October of 2006 and expanded the capacities of the Newspaper in several electronic formats. In January of 2007, The Molokai Island Times was dissolved, and replaced by a newspaper called "The Molokai Times," which is owned entirely by The Hawaiian Pacific Media Group, LLC. This company is owned jointly by members Tim Kline and Brennan Purtzer.