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On July 6, 2009, the paper unveiled some alterations to the new design that included yet newer section fronts and wider use of color photographs and graphics. In a special section publisher, Frank J. Vega described new, state-of-the-art printing operations enabling the production of what he termed "A
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launched five zoned sections to appear in the Friday edition of the paper. The sections covered San
Francisco and four different suburban areas. They each featured a unique columnist, enterprise pieces, and local news specific to the community. The newspaper added 40 full-time staff positions to work
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American newspapers, devoting increasing attention to local and regional news and cultural and entertainment criticism to the detriment of the paper's traditionally strong national and international reporting, though the paper does maintain a Washington, D.C., bureau.
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Francisco would have become the first major American city without a daily
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website, with a soft launch in March and an official launch on
November 3, 1994, including both content from the newspaper and other sources. "The Gate", as it was known at launch, was the first large market newspaper website in the world, co-founded by Allen Weiner and John Coate. It went on to
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Sunday edition introduced a redesigned paper featuring a modified logo, new section, and page organization, new features, bolder, colored section-front banners and new headline and text typography. The frequent bold-faced, all-capital-letter headlines typical of the
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January 2015 and was the first woman to hold the position. In June 2020 she left to be the editor-in-chief of WNYC, New York City. In August 2020, Hearst named Emilio Garcia-Ruiz the publication's editor-in-chief.
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Francisco Newspaper Agency, which managed sales and distribution for both newspapers and was charged with ensuring that one newspaper's circulation did not grow at the expense of the other.
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as it is printed on green-tinted pages. The section's best-known writers are its columnists: Bruce
Jenkins, Ann Killion, Scott Ostler, and Mike Silver. Its baseball coverage is anchored by Henry Schulman, John Shea, and
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affiliate, became an independent station on
January 1, 2002, when NBC—tired of Chronicle's repeated refusal to sell KRON to the network and, later, Young's asking price for the station being too high—purchased
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entertainment section and the book review. From 1965 on the two papers shared a single classified-advertising operation. This arrangement stayed in place until the Hearst
Corporation took full control of the
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had suffered a 25.8% drop in circulation for the six-month period ending in
September 2009, to 251,782 subscribers, the largest percentage drop in circulation of any major newspaper in the United States.
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publisher Frank Vega said the drop was expected as the paper moved to earn more from higher subscription fees from fewer readers. In May 2013, Vega retired and was replaced as publisher by former
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by 1880. Like other newspapers, it experienced a rapid fall in circulation in the early 21st century and was ranked 18th nationally by circulation in the first quarter of 2021.
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is still one of the few American papers to present a regular column on architectural issues. The paper also has regular weekly sections devoted to Food & Home and Style.
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on the corner of 5th Street in what is now the South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood of San Francisco. It was designed by Charles Peter Weeks and William Peyton Day in the
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Despite – or perhaps because of – the threats, the loss of readers and advertisers accelerated. On October 26, 2009, the Audit Bureau of Circulations reported that the
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on a number of occasions. Despite an illustrious and long history, the paper's news reportage is not as extensive as in the past. The current day
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to performance-enhancing drugs. While the two above-named reporters broke the news, they are by no means the only sports writers of note at the
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style, but most of the Gothic Revival detailing was removed in 1968 when the building was re-clad with stucco. This building remains the
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Building" or the "DeYoung Building", still stands and was restored in 2007. It is a historic landmark and is the location of the
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began to face competition beyond the borders of San Francisco. The newspaper had long enjoyed a wide reach as the de facto "
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that he will assume charge of that newspaper with the title of publisher and president of the Chronicle Publishing Company.
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In February 2009, Hearst chief executive Frank A. Bennack Jr., and Hearst President Steven R. Swartz, announced that the
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George T. Cameron, son-in-law of the late Mr. H. de Young, will announce in tomorrow morning's issue of the
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publishing the news sections and the Sunday magazine, and the
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website, SFChronicle.com, and began the separation of
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brands, which today are two separately run entities.
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686:in 2000 and, after years of being San Francisco's
627:The de Young family controlled the paper, via the
595:realized it had to step up its suburban coverage.
2147:(Bellaire, Memorial, River Oaks, West University)
1514:"George Polk Awards for Journalism press release"
1256:Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin
342:. The brothers then commissioned a building from
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1295:Gorney, Cynthia Gorney (January/February 1999).
1286:. zodiackiller.com. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
1217:"The Chronicle Building's Latest Transformation"
488:became the city's sole morning daily while the
1674:"Chronicle's strategy shift starts to pay off"
1516:. Long Island University. 2005. Archived from
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1593:"Chronicle to cut 25% of jobs in newsroom"
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1322:Gorney, Cynthia (January–February 1999).
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1708:"SF Chronicle names new management team"
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1231:O'Rourke, Charles (January 16, 2016).
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1181:Turvill, William (August 25, 2021).
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1041:Charles de Young Thieriot, 1955–1977
925:, the first female president of the
887:Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada
415:in three sections in letters to the
256:In 1994, the newspaper launched the
1759:. February 19, 1925. Archived from
1641:Saba, Jennifer (October 26, 2009).
1539:Ebert, Roger (September 14, 2008).
1416:Kershner, Vlae (November 3, 2009).
1215:Hillyard, Gretchen (June 20, 2011)
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1869:Hearst subsidiary profile of the
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1672:Baker, David (October 26, 2009).
1044:Richard Tobin Thieriot, 1977–1993
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154:226,860 avg. Mon-Fri circulation
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1706:Baker, David R. (May 24, 2013).
1109:San Francisco Chronicle Magazine
1103:List of San Francisco newspapers
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360:Ritz-Carlton Club and Residences
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3204:South of Market, San Francisco
3199:Newspapers established in 1865
1789:Thomas, Owen (June 14, 2018).
1591:Garofoli, Joe (May 19, 2007).
1350:"Examiner fires most of staff"
1312:. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
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3033:Reed Brennan Media Associates
1541:"You give out too many stars"
1418:"SFGate turns 15: A timeline"
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1081:San Francisco Bay Area portal
1059:Jeffrey M. Johnson, 2013–2018
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780:The current publisher of the
3184:George Polk Award recipients
1157:"134 Years of the Chronicle"
1115:Chronicle Publishing Company
1038:George T. Cameron, 1925–1955
671:newspaper in San Francisco.
629:Chronicle Publishing Company
472:The competition between the
423:, who wrote under the name "
332:The Daily Dramatic Chronicle
238:. The paper is owned by the
228:The Daily Dramatic Chronicle
226:. It was founded in 1865 as
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846:The paper has received the
633:Hearst Communications, Inc.
619:was striving to cultivate.
375:Gothic Revival architecture
152:246,592 Sunday circulation
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1963:Edwardsville Intelligencer
1861:September 9, 2009, at the
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699:for $ 230 million.
540:Bill German (left), the
322:was founded by brothers
30:Not to be confused with
27:American daily newspaper
3209:Weeks and Day buildings
3169:San Francisco Chronicle
3023:King Features Syndicate
2076:San Francisco Chronicle
1871:San Francisco Chronicle
1830:San Francisco Chronicle
1795:San Francisco Chronicle
1775:San Francisco Chronicle
1712:San Francisco Chronicle
1678:San Francisco Chronicle
1571:San Francisco Chronicle
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1404:San Francisco Chronicle
1383:San Francisco Chronicle
1354:San Francisco Chronicle
1282:San Francisco Chronicle
1237:San Francisco Chronicle
1161:San Francisco Chronicle
1021:San Francisco Chronicle
960:San Francisco Chronicle
577:in 1975; purchased the
215:San Francisco Chronicle
116:; 159 years ago
62:San Francisco Chronicle
40:San Francisco Chronicle
3028:NorthSouth Productions
2173:(The Woodlands, Texas)
2162:(Magnolia and Tomball)
2057:Plainview Daily Herald
2011:Manistee News Advocate
1647:Editor & Publisher
1053:Steven Falk, 2003–2004
897:scandal, which linked
891:2004 George Polk Award
858:San Francisco Examiner
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453:San Francisco Examiner
431:, Terence O'Flaherty,
299:, at 690 Market Street
297:Old Chronicle Building
220:San Francisco Bay Area
3132:Hearst Service Center
2273:Food Network Magazine
1910:Hearst Communications
1620:(February 24, 2009).
1428:on December 15, 2009.
1284:Cipher Status: Solved
1056:Frank Vega, 2004–2013
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532:Push into the suburbs
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114:January 16, 1865
97:Hearst Communications
2104:Connecticut Magazine
2063:The Register Citizen
2017:The Middletown Press
2005:Laredo Morning Times
899:San Francisco Giants
519:responsible for the
230:by teenage brothers
2812:KHBS-DT2 / KHOG-DT2
2704:Stations affiliated
2573:Marie Claire Maison
1991:Huron Daily Tribune
1941:Beaumont Enterprise
1763:on January 11, 2012
1684:on October 30, 2009
1653:on October 27, 2009
1618:Pérez-Peña, Richard
1469:. January 27, 2021
821:The Newspaper Guild
557:newspaper of record
236:Michael H. de Young
224:Northern California
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2131:Cleveland Advocate
2038:New Haven Register
2024:Midland Daily News
1627:The New York Times
1125:Chronicle Features
875:Contra Costa Times
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796:Sports Illustrated
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711:Hearst Corporation
684:Young Broadcasting
667:as the only daily
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240:Hearst Corporation
132:901 Mission Street
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2468:Good Housekeeping
2371:The Pioneer Woman
2322:Popular Mechanics
2280:Good Housekeeping
2178:La Voz de Houston
2123:Weekly newspapers
1984:Houston Chronicle
1756:Los Angeles Times
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1155:(June 16, 1999).
1095:Journalism portal
1016:Los Angeles Times
951:Chicago Sun-Times
741:Bolder, Brighter
713:, August 6, 1999.
695:in San Jose from
429:Stanton Delaplane
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