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    Today's San Francisco Chronicle was founded in 1865 as "The Daily Dramatic Chronicle" by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young. The paper grew along with San Franciso to become the largest circulation newspaper on the West coast by 1880, and today is Northern California's largest newspaper. Serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area, but distributed throughout Northern California, including the Sacramento area and North Coast, it has a daily circulation of over 500,000.

    Between World War II and 1965, thanks to new editor Scott Newhall and colorful columnists including Pauline Phillips, who wrote under the name "Dear Abby," Charles McCabe, and Herb Caen, the newspaper grew in circulation to become the city's largest, overtaking the Hearst-owned rival San Francisco Examiner
    The de Young family controlled the paper, via the Chronicle Publishing Company, until July 27, 2000, when it was sold to Hearst Communications, Inc., who owned the rival San Francisco Examiner. Following the sale, the Hearst Corporation sold the Examiner to the Fang family, publisher of the San Francisco Independent and Asian Week. Under the new owners, the Examiner became a free tabloid, leaving the Chronicle as the only daily broadsheet newspaper in San Francisco.

    As of 2005 the publisher of the Chronicle is Frank J. Vega, the executive vice president and editor is Phil Bronstein, the vice president and managing editor is Robert Rosenthal and the editorial page editor is John Diaz.

    The online version of the newspaper, SFGate, is led by vice president Peter Negulescu and news director Vlae Kershner. As well as publishing the San Francisco Chronicle online, SFGate adds other features not available in the print version, such as blogs and podcasts. SFGate was one of the earliest major market newspaper websites to be launched, having done so in 1993.

    The paper has received the Pulitzer Prize on a number of occasions. Despite an illustrious and long history, the paper's news reportage is not as extensive as in the past. The current day Chronicle has followed the trend of other American newspapers, devoting increasing attention to local and regional news and cultural and entertainment criticism to the detriment of the paper's traditionally strong national and international reportage, though the paper does maintain a Washington DC bureau. This increased focus on local news is a response to the competition from other Bay Area newspapers including the resurrected San Francisco Examiner, the Oakland Tribune, the Contra Costa Times and the San Jose Mercury News.

    One area of note, however, is the architecture column by John King; the Chronicle is still one of the few American papers to present a regular column on architectural issues. The paper also has regular weekly sections devoted to 'Food', 'Home & Garden', and 'Wine', the latter of which is unique. The Sunday editions contain a San Francisco Chronicle Magazine that regularly focuses on the previously mentioned topics. In early 2006 a new section, '96 Hours', was added to the Thursday edition of the paper, covering entertainment from that day through Sunday.

    Circulation has fallen precipitously since the heyday of the dot-com boom. Most recently, the Chronicle's circulation dropped by 15.6% between 2005 and 2006 to 398,246. In response, the newspaper has cut back on local news coverage and takes many national and international stories from the Associated Press instead of relying on Chronicle correspondents.


        San Francisco Chronicle
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    NameImage:San francisco chronicle logo.gif
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    Caption"The Voice of the West"
    TypeDaily newspaper
    FormatBroadsheet
    Foundation1865
    Price46 cents + Sales_taxes_in_the_United_States#C...
    OwnersHearst Corporation
    PublisherFrank J. Vega
    EditorPhil Bronstein
    Politicalgenerally Democratic Party (United States)
    CirculationDaily: 512,129 daily; 539,563 Sunday (as of S...
    Headquarters901 Mission Street, San Francisco, California
    Websitehttp://sfgate.com/ sfgate.com

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