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Some media companies publish several newspapers, ordered by cumulative circulation: RCS MediaGroup – Corriere della Sera, La Gazzetta dello Sport; GEDI Gruppo Editoriale – La Repubblica, La Stampa, Il Secolo XIX, La Provincia Pavese; Caltagirone Editore – Il Messaggero, Il Gazzettino, Il Mattino, Corriere Adriatico, Nuovo Quotidiano di Puglia
San Francisco Call [6] San Francisco Chronicle; San Francisco Evening Bulletin; San Francisco Examiner; San Francisco Herald; San Francisco Independent; San Francisco Progress (1918-1988) [7] [8] SF Weekly; Shinsekai asahi shinbun [New World Sun] (1932-1941) [1] Shin sekai [New World] (1912-1932) [1] Sinhan Minbo; South San Francisco enterprise ...
The San Francisco Examiner is a newspaper distributed in and around San Francisco, California, and has been published since 1863.. Once self-dubbed the "Monarch of the Dailies" by then-owner William Randolph Hearst and the flagship of the Hearst chain, [1] the Examiner converted to free distribution early in the 21st century and is owned by Clint Reilly Communications, which bought the ...
In 2006 the Rome-based publishing company Caltagirone Editore acquired the majority stake of Il Gazzettino's publishing company, Società Editrice Padana (which also owns TeleFriuli). The circulation of Il Gazzettino was 136,092 copies in 1997. [1] It was 109,594 copies in 2004. [2] The paper had a circulation of 86,996 copies in 2008. [3]
Newspaper vending machines in downtown San Jose Newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst, who took over the now-San Francisco Examiner in 1887 and later made it the flagship of his national chain The first newspaper published by Americans in California was The Californian , printed in Monterey in 1846 announcing the Mexican–American War ...
Prior to the creation of the magazine, the first issue of which appeared on Sunday, November 26, 2000, readers of the San Francisco Chronicle and The San Francisco Examiner were served by The San Francisco Examiner Magazine, included in the Sunday edition of the papers which were produced jointly under the joint operating agreement signed by the two papers.
In 1934, Newhall joined the San Francisco Chronicle as a photographer. By 1952—when the Chronicle ' s circulation was 155,000, languishing behind those of the San Francisco Examiner and the San Francisco Call-Bulletin—he was promoted from Sunday editor to executive editor, with the goal of increasing circulation, a goal he achieved by enhancing serious news coverage leavened with zany ...
The striking journalists set up their own online newspaper, the San Francisco Free Press, [7] and competed with The Gate as "the soul of the Examiner and the Chronicle." [ 8 ] Led by the Examiner' s Associate Editor Bruce Koon and former SF Weekly editor Marcelo Rodriguez, [ 9 ] they received assistance from Cynsa Bonorris, who coded the html ...