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  2. San Diego Reader - Wikipedia

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    Founder Jim Holman, a navy veteran, worked for the Chicago Reader before starting up in San Diego. The initial press run of the San Diego Reader was 20,000 copies that cost $400 to print. [2] In 1989, it was printing 131,000 copies a week and in 2015, the circulation was 90,000. [1] [3] In 1988, the Reader moved into a former restaurant in ...

  3. Duncan Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Shepherd, a longtime film critic, wrote a weekly column for the alternative weekly the San Diego Reader from 1972 until November 2010.. Shepherd's pithy, incisive, and (in later years) very often negative reviews have sparked strong reactions from readers.

  4. Media in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Patch, a national network of local news sites, operates in San Diego; San Diego Story, an arts review website [22] The Times of San Diego is a web-based news outlet founded in 2014 [23] [24] that features local news daily for the city and surrounding area. [25] [26] It has earned acclaim as a small business with a booming readership.

  5. San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Published within the city are the daily newspaper, The San Diego Union-Tribune and its online portal of the same name, [228] and the alternative newsweeklies, San Diego CityBeat and the San Diego Reader. The Times of San Diego is a free online newspaper covering news in the metropolitan area.

  6. The San Diego Union-Tribune - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Sun, founded 1861 and merged with the Evening Tribune in 1939. San Diego Union, founded October 3, 1868. [11]: 296 San Diego Evening Tribune, founded December 2, 1895. In addition, the San Diego Union purchased the San Diego Daily Bee in 1888, and for a brief time the combined newspaper was named the San Diego Union and Daily Bee. [12]

  7. United States International University - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Reader later referred to USIU as an "international phenomenon". [6] Rust purchased land for a new campus in Scripps Ranch, and all university operations were moved there by 1973. [3] California Western School of Law kept its separate name and identity and remained on the Point Loma campus until 1973, when it moved to downtown San ...

  8. Roger Hedgecock - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 he formed a band with well-known San Diego journalist Thomas K. Arnold called The Arnold-Hedgecock Experience. Arnold was a writer for the San Diego Reader, San Diego Magazine, the Los Angeles Times and numerous other publications; in the early 1980s he also engineered 1960s pop star Gary Puckett's comeback.

  9. File:San Diego Reader logo.png - Wikipedia

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    San_Diego_Reader_logo.png (208 × 80 pixels, file size: 9 KB, MIME type: image/png) Summary. File information Description This is the logo for San Diego Reader.