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  2. San Francisco Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    OCLC number. 8812614. Website. sfchronicle.com. sfgate.com (until 2017) The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. It was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young. [1]

  3. SFGate - Wikipedia

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    Launched on November 3, 1994 as The Gate, and renamed SFGate in 1998, the site once served as the digital home of the San Francisco Chronicle. SFGate and the San Francisco Chronicle split into two separate newsrooms in 2019, with independent editorial staff.

  4. Phil Bronstein - Wikipedia

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    Hearst Corporation, the parent company of the Examiner, bought the San Francisco Chronicle in 2000. The Chronicle was the other major daily paper for the San Francisco Bay Area. Hearst already owned the Examiner and chose to merge the two newsrooms. Bronstein became senior vice president and executive editor of the Chronicle in November 2000.

  5. East Bay Times - Wikipedia

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    The East Bay Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper based in Walnut Creek, California, United States, owned by the Bay Area News Group (BANG), a subsidiary of Media News Group, that serves Contra Costa and Alameda counties, in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. It was founded as the Contra Costa Times, and took its current name ...

  6. Former San Francisco Chronicle Printing Plant to be Turned ...

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    Zoneil Maharaj, Patch Staff. Posted Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 5:11 pm PT. The former San Francisco Chronicle printing plant in Union City will soon be demolished to make way for a 300,000-square-foot ...

  7. Chronicle Books - Wikipedia

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    Chronicle Books is a San Francisco–based American publisher of books for adults and children. History [ edit ] The company was established in 1967 by Phelps Dewey, an executive with Chronicle Publishing Company , then-publisher of the San Francisco Chronicle . [3]

  8. Susan Slusser - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1999, Slusser worked for the San Francisco Chronicle, covering the Oakland Athletics of MLB. After more than two decades covering the A's, she became the San Francisco Giants beat writer for the Chronicle starting in 2021.

  9. Tales of the City - Wikipedia

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    Tales of the City is a series of ten novels written by American author Armistead Maupin from 1978 to 2024, depicting the life of a group of friends in San Francisco, many of whom are LGBT.

  10. San Francisco Chronicle Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Chronicle Magazine is a Sunday magazine published on the first Sunday of every month as an insert in the San Francisco Chronicle. The current magazine is the successor of The San Francisco Examiner Magazine , Image Magazine , and California Living Magazine .

  11. Art Hoppe - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco. Nationality. American. Occupation. newspaper columnist. Arthur Watterson Hoppe (April 23, 1925 – February 1, 2000) was a popular columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle for more than 40 years. He was known for satirical and allegorical columns that skewered the self-important.