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The San Francisco Chronicle is switching publishers for the second time in 20 months, bringing in a hard-nosed executive who presided over a contentious newspaper labor strike in Detroit.
2000-11-17 04:00:00 PDT San Francisco-- The Hearst Corp. named veteran newspaperman John Oppedahl as publisher, chairman and chief executive of The San Francisco Chronicle yesterday. Oppedahl, 56 ...
(KRON) – A San Francisco bookstore that has been in business for more than seven decades was named one of the best independent bookstores in the nation, according to Time Out Magazine. The ...
An updated proposal submitted last week details Hines’s plan to replace the former PG&E headquarters at 77 Beale Street in ...
What no one predicted was “the seismic change in the nature of newspapers,” said John King, the longtime urban design critic and San Francisco Chronicle columnist. “Originally, it was a program to ...
Our new series examines what may become the most important force to shape life in the U.S. in the years ahead: rapid aging.
The San Francisco Chronicle earned 13 honors — including two bronze medals — at the Society for News Design’s annual competition, which recognizes excellence in visual journalism across the ...
San Francisco’s Chronicle Books shared a March 12 statement announcing “a realignment of their publishing groups with the goal of developing and amplifying new initiatives for future growth ...
A San Francisco Chronicle investigation and documentary calls underinsurance the new housing crisis. The reporting found that most people are sitting in a home that is underinsured.
The San Francisco–based publisher has announced changes to its children’s publishing group, making three new hires, redefining roles, and combining its marketing and publicity teams.
Bill Nagel, publisher of the San Francisco Chronicle, says his paper is only placing 38 racks throughout town, with no plans to add more. “It’s convenient for the reader when there’s no retail ...