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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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has followed the trend of other 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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had lost money every year since 2001 and more than $ 50 million in 2008. Without major concessions from employees and other cuts, Hearst would put the papers up for sale and, if no buyer was found, shut the paper. San 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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was named editor-in-chief in 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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fired one-quarter of its newsroom staff in a cost-cutting move in May 2007. Newspaper executives pointed to growth of SFGate, the online website with 5.2 million unique visitors per month – fifth among U.S. newspaper websites in 2007.
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The newspapers were officially owned by the San 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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Building, on Mission Street. KRON moved to studios at 1001 Van Ness Avenue (on the former site of St. Mary's Cathedral, which burned down in 1962). KRON was sold to
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became the first newspaper in the nation to print on high-quality glossy paper. The high-gloss paper is used for some section fronts and inside pages.
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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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has made periodic changes to its organization and design, but on February 1, 2009, as the newspaper began its 145th year of publication, 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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has for decades used a small cartoon icon, sitting in a movie theater seat, known as the "Little Man", explained in 2008 by the
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This increased focus on local news is a response to the competition from other Bay Area newspapers including the resurrected
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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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staff up with its own columnists and reporters, and even won a Pulitzer Prize for Mark Fiore's political cartoons.
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s front page were eliminated. Editor Ward Bushee's note heralded the issue as the start of a "new era" for the
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and two other papers during his murder spree in the late 1960s. It also featured such colorful columnists as
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The current Chronicle Building, at 901 Mission Street, was commissioned in 1924 and is pictured here in 2017.
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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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was one of the earliest major market newspaper websites to be launched, on November 3, 1994, at the time of
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John Sias, 1993–1999 (first publisher not to be a member of the de Young/Cameron/Thieriot family)
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for Sports Reporting. Fainaru-Wada and Williams were recognized for their work on uncovering the
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at the corner of Third and Kearney Streets to be their new headquarters, in what became known as
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took a financial toll on both papers until the summer of 1965, when a merger of sorts created a
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The newspaper's websites are at SFGate.com (free) and SFChronicle.com (premium). Originally
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was hamstrung by the Sunday edition, which, being produced by the San Francisco-centric "un-
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The newspaper grew in circulation to become the city's largest, overtaking the rival
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changed to afternoon publication (which ultimately led to a declining readership).
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s editor emeritus, and Page One editor Jack Breibart in the newsroom, March 1994
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made a rapid purchase of the remaining newspapers on the East Bay by 1985, the
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took a bold and somewhat provocative approach to news presentation. Newhall's
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in the suburban bureaus. Despite the push to focus on suburban coverage, the
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was split equally, which led to a situation widely understood to benefit the
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s headquarters in 2017, although other concerns are located there as well.
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s daily readership dropped by 16.6% between 2004 and 2005 to 400,906; The
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The paper benefited from the growth of San Francisco and had the largest
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Dan Rosenheim, San Francisco Chronicle City Editor in his office (1994)
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publisher Jeffrey M. Johnson. SFGate, the main digital portal for the
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Owned by Montclair Communications and operated by Hearst under an
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Another area of note is the architecture column by John King; the
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publishing the news sections and the Sunday magazine, and the
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The two newspapers produced a joint Sunday edition, with the
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s sports section is edited by Christina Kahrl and called
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CEO John Sias announces the sale of the newspaper to the
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Daily newspapers published in the San Francisco Bay Area
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Since the Hearst Corporation took ownership in 2000 the
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included investigative reporting by such journalists as
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Sunday arts and entertainment insert section is called
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rogerebert.com (originally published at sun times.com)
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to battle for circulation and readership superiority.
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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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8812614
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Charles de Young
Michael H. de Young
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namesake
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