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  2. Bob Stevens (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Stevens (October 10, 1916 – January 2, 2002) was an American sportswriter who wrote for the San Francisco Chronicle from 1935 to 1981, [1] interrupted by service in the Navy during World War II. He was known for his coverage of the San Francisco Giants from the team's arrival in San Francisco in 1958 until 1978. [2]

  3. San Francisco Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    It is the only major daily paper covering the city and county of San Francisco. The paper benefited from the growth of San Francisco and had the largest newspaper circulation on the West Coast of the United States by 1880. Like other newspapers, it experienced a rapid fall in circulation in the early 21st century and was ranked 18th nationally ...

  4. Tom Stienstra - Wikipedia

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    Tom Stienstra (born 1954) [1] is an American author, outdoorsman and Outdoors Writer Emeritus for the San Francisco Chronicle. [2] [3] He produces a radio feature for KCBS in San Francisco, and hosted and co-produced a television special for PBS on the Tuolumne River. He has written several guide books for California, the Pacific Northwest and ...

  5. NBC Sports Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    NBC Sports Bay Area holds the regional cable television rights to the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball and the NBA's Golden State Warriors. The network also airs athletic events from San Jose State University and the university's show The Charge. [18] The channel also broadcasts college sports sanctioned by the West Coast Conference.

  6. SFGate - Wikipedia

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    SFGate is a news website based in San Francisco, California, covering news, culture, travel, food, politics and sports in the San Francisco Bay Area, Hawaii and California. The site, owned by Hearst Newspapers , reaches approximately 25 million to 30 million unique readers a month, making it the second most popular news site in California after ...

  7. Al Attles - Wikipedia

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    Attles was selected by the Warriors in the 1960 NBA draft and played 11 seasons with the team, including moving with the team from Philadelphia to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1962. He took over as player-coach during the 1970–71 season , his last as a player.

  8. Warrior Cancelled, Max Will Share Past Seasons With Netflix - AOL

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    The Most Unjust Cancellations of 2023. View List. Warrior takes place during the brutal Tong Wars of San Francisco’s Chinatown in the late 19th Century.In the long-awaited third season — and ...

  9. Michael Silver (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Silver began his career as a sports writer and columnist for the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, where he covered the San Francisco 49ers and Golden State Warriors from 1990 to 1994. [2] He also covered the 49ers for the Sacramento Union and served as a correspondent for Pro Football Weekly and The Sporting News .