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Cover of The San Francisco Call, December 21, 1902. The San Francisco Call ( Post ) was a newspaper that served San Francisco, California.Because of a succession of mergers with other newspapers, the paper variously came to be called The San Francisco Call & Post, the San Francisco Call-Bulletin, San Francisco News-Call Bulletin, and the News-Call Bulletin before the name was finally retired ...
Pages in category "Newspapers published in the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The San Francisco Sentinel is an online newspaper serving the LGBT communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. Originally a weekly print periodical, the Sentinel covers local San Francisco politics, news and social events, and international news of interest to the gay community .
The San Francisco Standard is a for-profit San Francisco-centric news web site, funded by Michael Moritz, with offices in the Mission District, using Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. [29] [30] Griffin Gaffney is the CEO of the SF Standard [31] [32] as well as co-founder of Here/Say Media and TogetherSF, Moritz-funded 501(c)4 organizations.
The Wasp, also known as The Illustrated Wasp, The San Francisco Illustrated Wasp, The Wasp News-Letter and the San Francisco News- Letter Wasp, was an American weekly satirical magazine based in San Francisco. Founded in 1876, it closed in 1941, the name of the magazine having been changed several times in the interim.
The Argonaut was a newspaper based in San Francisco, California from 1878 to 1956. [1] It was founded by Frank Somers, [2] and soon taken over by Frank M. Pixley, who built it into a highly regarded publication. Under Pixley's stewardship it was considered "the leading literary production of the San Francisco press and was a powerful influence ...
San Francisco Bay Guardian; San Francisco Call (1856–1913) [15] San Francisco Evening Bulletin (1929–1959) [16] San Francisco Frontiers (1994–2002) [17] The San Francisco News (1903–1959) [18] San Mateo County Times; San Mateo Daily News; Sanger Herald; La Sociedad (San Francisco, Spanish, 1869-1895) [19] Upland News; Viet Mercury (San ...
The Californian was the first California newspaper. History [ edit ] The Californian was first published in Monterey, California on August 15, 1846, [1] by Alcalde Walter Colton and his friend Robert B. Semple , from a well-used Ramage printing press that Agustín V. Zamorano brought from Hawaii to Monterey in 1834. [2]