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''SF Weekly'' was a free
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newspaper founded in the 1970s in
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. It was distributed every Thursday, and was published by the San Francisco Print Media Company. The paper has won national journalism awards, and sponsored the SF Weekly Music Awards.


History

''SF Weekly'' was founded locally in the late 1970s by Christopher Hildreth and Edward Bachman and originally named ''San Francisco Music Calendar, the Magazine or Poster Art''. Hildreth saw a need for local artists to have a place to advertise performances and articles. The key feature was the centerfold calendar listings for local art events. The paper was bought by Village Voice Media (then
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) in 1995. In September 2012, Village Voice Media executives Scott Tobias, Christine Brennan and Jeff Mars bought Village Voice Media's papers and associated web properties from its founders and formed
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. Four months later, ''SF Weekly'' was sold to the San Francisco Media Company, owners of ''
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'' and the ''Weekly''s long-time rival ''
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''. The publishers then had control of three of the four major English-language newspapers in San Francisco. In 2014, San Francisco Media Co. became fully owned by
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. The ''Bay Guardian'' was closed in 2014, leaving the ''Weekly'' as the only print alternative weekly in San Francisco. In December 2020, Clint Reilly Communications bought ''SF Weekly'' together with the ''Examiner''. In September 2021 it announced that, at the end of that month it would cease publication "for the foreseeable future". It had been adversely affected by the loss of classified ads after the rise of
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. The online version of the recently closed ''SFWeekly'', hardcopy periodical of the same name in San Francisco, appears to be back online as of October 15, 2022.


Sections

* ''SF Weekly'' also publishes ', a cannabis publication, both online and in print. * News: includes local, regional and sometimes statewide short and longform, in-depth news stories. * Arts and Entertainment: includes a weekly calendar, city events listings, a music section with a weekly music column, several music features, show reviews. The section also includes a food column, film reviews, theater reviews, as well as
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SF Weekly Music Awards

The annual SF Weekly Music Awards were based on a popular vote for nominees and were announced in October at the
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.


Controversies


Ethics

''SF Weekly'' was the subject of ethical controversy in January 2006, when a column about the AVN porn awards misidentified the event's location and honorees. The paper's editor had apparently altered a column about a different event from years before. In July 2015, after Matt Saincome wrote ''Counting Cards at Graton Casino'', the casino notified ''SF Weekly'' of its intention to pull tens of thousands of dollars in ad buys, the publisher of ''SF Weekly'', Glenn Zuehls, reportedly demanded that SF Weekly staff remedy the advertiser with a favorable cover story, by directly assigning the story to a reporter.


''Bay Guardian Company, Inc. v SF Weekly, et al.''

''
The San Francisco Bay Guardian The ''San Francisco Bay Guardian'' was a free alternative newspaper published weekly in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1966 by Bruce B. Brugmann and his wife, Jean Dibble. The paper was shut down on October 14, 2014. It was relaun ...
'', another free alternative weekly newspaper in the
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, sued ''SF Weekly'' in civil court, alleging that it tried to put the ''Bay Guardian'' out of business by selling ads below cost. The ''Guardian'' won the suit in March, 2008, and was granted $6.2 million in damages, a figure that swelled to $21 million with antitrust penalties and interest by June 2010. After the verdict, the ''Guardian'' obtained court orders allowing it to seize and sell the ''Weekly''s two delivery trucks and collect half of the ''Weekly''s ad revenue.


Headquarters

The offices of ''SF Weekly'' are on
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. Previous locations have included: 225 Bush Street, 55 Francisco Street, Suite 3800 of 185 Berry Street (China Basin Landing), and 425 Brannan Street.


Awards

; ;California News Publishers Association * 2018: Digital writing, 1st place: "The Biggest Loss in Paradise: Its Elders" by Nuala Sawyer ;
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* 2002: Investigative Reporting: (Above 54,000) 1st Place: "Fallout" by Lisa Davis and John Mecklin, ''SF Weekly'' * 2004: Investigative Reporting: (Above 50,000) 1st Place (tie): "Death, Maiming, Money, and Muni" by Peter Byrne * 2004: News Story: (Above 50,000) 1st Place: Lisa Davis * 2008: Cover Design: (Above 50,000) 1st Place: Darrick Rainey, "Wheelchairs of Fortune" July 25, 2007; "Just Say No" May 23, 2007, "Future Games" April 27, 2007 * 2009: News Story: (Above 50,000) 1st Place: "Snitch" by Ashley Harrell ;Long Island University
George Polk Awards The George Polk Awards in Journalism are a series of American journalism awards presented annually by Long Island University in New York in the United States. A writer for Idea Lab, a group blog hosted on the website of PBS, described the award ...
* 2002: Environmental Reporting: Lisa Davis for "Fallout", coverage of mishandling of nuclear waste at
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;National Society of Newspaper Columnists * 2009: Humor: 1st Place: Katy St. Clair, Bouncer


See also

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References


External links


''SF Weekly'' official website

The Snitch
official daily news blog
All Shook Down
official daily music and art blog
SF Foodie
official food and restaurants blog
Bruce Brugmann Library
official library of articles and court documents regarding Bruce Brugmann and the ongoing legal dispute between ''SF Weekly'' and the ''
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