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  2. Michael Moritz - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Standard is a for-profit San Francisco-centric news web site, funded by Michael Moritz, with offices in the Mission District, using Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. [29] [30] Griffin Gaffney is the CEO of the SF Standard [31] [32] as well as co-founder of Here/Say Media and TogetherSF, Moritz-funded 501(c)4 organizations.

  3. The San Francisco Standard - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Standard was originally Here/Say Media, a project of Civic Action Labs, a 501 (c)4 nonprofit. Some journalism ethicists were concerned about the organization's structure (nearly all nonprofit journalism organizations are 501 (c)3 nonprofits) and refusal to disclose its donors. [2][3] In March 2021, Here/Say disclosed on its ...

  4. Hearst Communications - Wikipedia

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    Hearst bought the Atlanta Georgian in 1912, [15] the San Francisco Call and the San Francisco Post in 1913, the Boston Advertiser and the Washington Times (unrelated to the present-day paper) in 1917, and the Chicago Herald in 1918 (resulting in the Herald-Examiner). [16] In 1919, Hearst's book publishing division was renamed Cosmopolitan Book ...

  5. Bay Area News Group - Wikipedia

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    Bay Area News Group (BANG) is the largest publisher of daily and weekly newspapers in the San Francisco Bay Area, including its flagship The Mercury News. A subsidiary of the Denver -based MediaNews Group, [2] its corporate headquarters is in San Jose, California, and publication offices in San Jose. [3] Since 2010, MediaNews Group has been ...

  6. San Francisco Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. It was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young. [1] The paper is owned by the Hearst Corporation, which bought it from the de Young family in 2000.

  7. San Francisco Examiner - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. List of assets owned by Gannett - Wikipedia

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    Gannett Company owns over 100 daily newspapers, and nearly 1,000 weekly newspapers. These operations are in 44 U.S. states, one U.S. territory, and six countries. [1]

  9. Who owns the San Francisco 49ers? What to know about the ...

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    Billionaire Denise DeBartolo York and her family own 90% of the San Francisco 49ers. York's late father, construction tycoon Edward DeBartolo Sr., bought the team for his son, Edward DeBartolo Jr ...