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In 2010, the Saratoga News won 12 awards from the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club and 5 awards from the California Teachers Association for education-related coverage. [10] In 2009, the Saratoga News took 1st place in General Excellence from the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club. [11] Marianne L. Hamilton also won 3rd place for Business Story.
Members of the Crosscurrents team have been honored by the Society of Professional Journalists Northern California Chapter, San Francisco Peninsula Press Club, Public Radio News Directors Inc. and the Radio Television Digital News Association. Crosscurrents is funded through a combination of grants and listener contributions to KALW. [2]
The Daily News, originally the Palo Alto Daily News, is a free newspaper owned by MediaNews Group and located in Menlo Park. [1] Founded in 1995, it was formerly published seven days a week and at one point had a circulation of 67,000 (a figure that included five zoned editions which no longer exist).
Metro staff writer J. Douglas Allen-Taylor received first place in the Peninsula Press Club's 1997 Professional Journalism Awards Competition for specialty story detailing how the malt liquor industry, after achieving success marketing to black communities, set its sights on the Latino youth market. [29]
Karen T. Borchers (born 1957) is an American photojournalist, for the San Jose Mercury News since 1982. She retired from the Mercury News in July 2012. [1]Borchers graduated from Bowling Green State University with a BS in Photojournalism, and from Ohio University with an MA Degree in Visual Communications.
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KZAC (560 AM) is a commercial radio station in San Francisco, California.It is owned by Cumulus Media and airs a conservative talk radio format branded "810 KSFO", temporarily simulcasting KSFO (810 AM).
The California Writers Club traces its founding to the San Francisco Bay Area literary movement in the early part of the 20th century. The informal gatherings of Jack London , George Sterling , and Herman Whitaker , along with others, eventually became formalized as the Press Club of Alameda .