SF News SF Weekly and SF Evergreen Temporarily Cease Printing Over Loss of Advertisers SF’s waning foot traffic amid the COVID-19 crisis recently forced the San Francisco Media Company to stop producing print for SF Weekly and SF Evergreen, in lieu of adequate advertisement revenue.
SF News Beloved 98-Year-Old Science Editor Retires From The San Francisco Chronicle A toast to David Perlman: A journalist and colleague extraordinaire retires https://t.co/Rd6eMTZCxe via @sfchronicle pic.twitter.com/UulmEzWBo9— joegarofoli (@joegarofoli) August 3, 2017 77 years after joining the San Francisco
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Ancient Avocado Toast Recipes Suggest This Generation Didn't Invent It After All SF Chronicle recipe for Avocado Toast, April 8, 1927 https://t.co/UMnH7YCnLM pic.twitter.com/AZ4NI2MZky— Eric Fischer (@enf) July 20, 2017 Though avocado toast — the complicated culinary concoction in which mashed
Arts & Entertainment Popular Columnist's Departure From The Chronicle 'Was Not Entirely Voluntary' Two weeks after a longstanding San Francisco Chronicle columnist retired to great fanfare, an interview reveals that the beloved writer might have been forced into dropping the pen. As previously noted, SF Chronicle
SF News The Chronicle Cuts Street Vendors Getting a physical copy of the San Francisco Chronicle from a street vendor, already something of a nostalgic callback, is becoming a thing of the past. KPIX reports that the Chronicle will no
Arts & Entertainment Terrible Human Being Jay Mariotti Hired By San Francisco Examiner In a move that should only make what goes on behind the scenes at San Francisco Media Company even more entertaining, the Examiner hired controversial sports pundit Jay Mariotti. On Friday the paper
Arts & Entertainment Matt Werner, Mind Behind 'Oakland Unseen,' Talks About Switching To Print, Faking The News, And More Matt Werner, author and tech writer at Google, has had unbridled success with the advent of Oakland Unseen, a popular parody Tumblr billed as Oakland's answer to The Onion. Last Friday, Werner released
SF News Ink Death: AARP Mags Boast Top Circulation In Print World, Most Newspapers Struggling The stubborn world of print media took way too long to avail themselves of the digital universe, and here in mid-2013 we are still seeing the fallout. A new audit this week by
SF News SF Newspaper Tycoon Gets Into One-Sided Twitter Fight With Nancy Pelosi Local print newspaper powerhouse Todd Vogt has thrown some shade at recently-burglarized Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi via Twitter. Vogt — owner of the San Francisco Examiner and the San Francisco Bay Guardian — unleashed a slew
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Literal Sign Of The Times "Literal Sign of the Times" by Ariel Dovas.
SF News <em>Examiner</em> Announces Editorial Shifts, Talks Trash About The <em>Chronicle</em> The Examiner, as we mentioned, was recently sold to a news consortium led by Black Press Group, and taking over as publisher is San Francisco resident Todd Vogt. Today the paper announced that
SF News The Huffington Post Launches S.F. Edition In About Two Weeks We've already got a smattering of love by way of regional editions of the NYT and Wall Street Journal, and now the Huffington Post is launching a San Francisco edition, as we first
SF News David Geffen In Line to Purchase <i>The New York Times</i>? As everyone is well aware, print news is dying a slow death, and news organizations everywhere -- like our very own Faded Floozy -- are changing hands or closing up shop completely. Fortune
SF News Google CEO to Newspapers: Speed Up Yesterday, Google CEO Eric Schmidt spoke at the Newspaper Association of America's annual death procession. During the Q&A session, according to Valleywag, Schmidt answered every blogger's favorite question of rumination: what
misc Sarah Palin Engages in Perverse Journalistic Orgy of Excess When asked what newspapers and magazines she reads, Sarah Palin replied, "all of them." All of them! And so, a meme is born. All of them! All! All! All! Of! Them! The Modesto