SF News Former Anchorman Frank Somerville Gets 30-Day Jail Sentence After Family Fight Turned Ugly Former KTVU anchorman Frank Somerville, who has had a rough couple of years battling alcoholism and losing his prime local media gig, has been sentenced in connection with a drunken domestic incident in Berkeley last June.
SF News Frank Somerville Speaks, Says He's Likely Out at KTVU Longtime KTVU anchor Frank Somerville, who's been off the air since being suspended by management in September over a disagreement about the coverage of the Gabby Petito case, is speaking out and telling the press that he doesn't expect he'll be back at the station.
SF News Inside (Local Media) Baseball: SFist Joins Forces With Hoodline The local media landscape has gone through plenty of changes in the last two decades, but today we have some good news for readers and consumers of Bay Area news.
SF News East Bay Newspaper Founded in 1858 Rolls Out Its Final Print Edition Sunday The Martinez News-Gazette, in print for 161 years, is stopping the presses on its print edition for good this weekend, ending what may be the longest run for a newspaper anywhere in California. Its last edition will be on December 29.
SF News KQED Sells Chunk Of Its Airwaves To FCC For $95 Million The Bay Area's public radio and TV broadcasting station KQED is selling six megahertz of broadcast spectrum to the FCC for $95.4 million — a figure that's seriously in excess of its $70
Arts & Entertainment Editors From Medium And Former Bold Italic Kickstart 'Anxy,' A Magazine About Mental Health It can be difficult to find the words to discuss mental health, but that's just what designer Indhira Rojas hopes to do with her new print magazine project. "Nearly half of American adults
SF News Supervisor London Breed Calls Progressive Website 48 Hills A 'Bulls**t A** Blog' When London Breed became Board of Supervisors President last year, besting David Campos for the top spot, her election was interpreted as a victory for the board's so-called moderates over its so-called progressives.
SF News 48% Of SF Homeless Youth Are LGBTQ And More Homeless News Today's the big day more than 70 San Francisco media outlets have been waiting for, and as promised, there's a flood of coverage focused on the homeless people of San Francisco, and beyond.
SF News Examiner Lawsuit Against Chronicle Maybe Backfiring As Judge Orders Sanctions, Shifts Legal Fees To Examiner The "Hearst eagle," a masthead symbol that still adorns the San Francisco Examiner, was created by William Randolph Hearst during the paper's prime as a flagship Hearst Media property. But these days, the
SF News Troubles At SF Weekly Make National Headlines Though we don't make a habit of covering the Inside Baseball tedium of the local media scene, given that this is a year that's seen multiple publication shutdowns in SF, it seems noteworthy
SF News Local Newspaper Delivery Trucks Carry Nothing Of Value, Reports Local Newspaper Two muggers attempting to rob a newspaper delivery van last week apparently found nothing of value inside the vehicle, the San Francisco Examiner reports today. The deliveryman was doing his early morning paper
SF News Video: S.F. Chronicle Delivery Woman Peeing In Elevator, Reports S.F. Examiner Sometimes we fret about local media consolidation and sometimes, on days like today, it appears the fourth estate is doing just fine in the Bay Area. Which is why you can practically smell
SF News S.F. Weekly Sold To S.F. Examiner, Sources Say [Updates] Today the San Francisco Weekly could be changing hands to become part of a new local media three-way with the San Francisco Examiner and the San Francisco Bay Guardian. According to multiple sources