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Weeklys, formerly known as Metro Newspapers, is an American media group established in 1985 and based in
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. It publishes five free
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in Northern California: ''
Metro Silicon Valley ''Metro'', also known as ''Metro Silicon Valley'', is a free weekly newspaper published by the San Jose, California-based Weeklys media group for four decades, a period during which its readership area became known as Silicon Valley. Metro was ...
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'', the '' Pacific Sun'', ''
East Bay Express The ''East Bay Express'' is an Oakland-based weekly newspaper serving the Berkeley, Oakland and East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. It is distributed throughout Alameda County and parts of Contra Costa County every Wednesday. Th ...
'' and the ''
North Bay Bohemian The ''North Bay Bohemian'' is a weekly newspaper published in the North Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area, in California, United States. The newspaper is distributed in Sonoma and Napa counties. The newspaper began publication in 1 ...
''; and ten community newspapers: the '' Gilroy Dispatch'', ''
Healdsburg Tribune ''The Healdsburg Tribune'' is a weekly newspaper covering the community of Healdsburg, California and the surrounding areas. History The newspaper began publication March 21, 1888 as the ''Sonoma County Tribune'', with Isidore Abraham listed a ...
'', the '' Hollister Free Lance'', the '' King City Rustler'', the '' Los Gatan'', the '' Morgan Hill Times'', '' Salinas Valley Tribune'', ''Aptos Life'', '' The Pajaronian'' and ''
Press Banner The ''Press Banner'' is a local newspaper serving Scotts Valley and San Lorenzo Valley, California in Santa Cruz County in the United States. It is published once per week on Fridays. It is operated by the Weeklys newspaper group, which also pu ...
''. Together, the publications reach a weekly audience of about half a million people, according to The Media Audit. Weeklys also operates digital publishing businesses. The alt weeklies are free-distribution, tabloid-sized newspapers emphasizing news and analysis, local coverage and in-depth coverage of arts, culture and entertainment. The Gilroy, Morgan Hill, Hollister, Watsonville, Salinas Valley and King City community newspapers are larger format broadsheet publications that are home delivered.


Alternative Weeklies

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The ''Metro'' weekly began celebrating its 25th year starting in March 2009, making it the most established free weekly in the South Bay Area of Northern California. Metro Silicon Valley was one of the first newspapers to publish
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's ''Real Astrology''. Good Times, founded in 1975, has won the top award in the California Journalism Awards four years in a row and is the largest circulation newspaper in Santa Cruz County, California. The company has a number of notable alumni, including British television journalist
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Community Weeklies

The company first began publishing community newspapers in 1990 with the purchase of the Los Gatos Weekly and Los Gatos Times-Observer, to form the Los Gatos Weekly-Times. During the 1990s the Silicon Valley Community Newspaper group expanded to include Saratoga News, Campbell Reporter, Cupertino Courier, Sunnyvale Sun and the Willow Glen Resident. It was sold to a company executive on Dec. 17, 2001. Thirteen years later, when Weeklys, then known as Metro Newspapers, acquired Santa Cruz's Good Times on March 31, 2014, it also purchased the seller's Gilroy, Morgan Hill and Hollister newspapers and re-entered the community publishing arena. It later acquired long established titles in Watsonville, Scotts Valley, the Salinas Valley and Healdsburg, and opened a publication in Los Gatos. The Healdsburg rescue attracted national interest after the purchase occurred within days of the 157-year-old publication's shutdown by a nonprofit owner. "We are surprised, gratified and a little astonished," said Nancy Dobbs, president of the board of directors of Sonoma County Local News Initiative, which sold the newspaper's assets to Weeklys.


History

In 1984
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put together a group of local Silicon Valley and entertainment industry investors and recruited
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executive David Cohen as co-publisher to launch ''Metro.'' From on initial circulation of 40,000 it grew to approximately 100,000. In 1990, ''Metro'' acquired ''Los Gatos Weekly,'' a newspaper Pulcrano had founded eight years earlier, and the Chicago Tribune-owned ''Los Gatos Times-Observer.'' The two were merged to become ''Los Gatos Weekly-Times''. The acquisition was the beginning of Metro's expansion into community journalism. A second alt weekly, ''Metro Santa Cruz,'' began publishing in 1994. The same year, Metro Newspapers purchased the ''Sonoma County Independent'', which, in October 2000, expanded its distribution to cover Napa and Marin counties and is now published under the ''
North Bay Bohemian The ''North Bay Bohemian'' is a weekly newspaper published in the North Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area, in California, United States. The newspaper is distributed in Sonoma and Napa counties. The newspaper began publication in 1 ...
'' flag. In March 2009, on the publication's 15th anniversary, ''Metro Santa Cruz'' was renamed ''
Santa Cruz Weekly ''Santa Cruz Weekly'' was a free-circulation weekly newspaper published in Santa Cruz, California. It began publishing under its current name on May 6, 2009; publication ceased when operations were merged with the competing Good Times weekly on A ...
''. In March 2014, Metro Newspapers acquired ''
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'', the '' Gilroy Dispatch'', the '' Hollister Free Lance'' and the '' Morgan Hill Times'', and merged ''Good Times'' and the ''Santa Cruz Weekly''. In 2015, Metro acquired the Pacific Sun; the ''Bohemian'' ceased distribution in Marin County and increased its Sonoma County and Napa County distribution. In 2020, the company introduced the Weeklys brand, acquired the ''East Bay Express,'' launched ''East Bay'' magazine and acquired the Scotts Valley-based
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. In 2021, Weeklys acquired LunaGraphica Inc, a Silicon Valley design firm, which now operates as Metro.Agency. Cindy Couling, President of LunaGraphica, became the Director of Creative Services for Weeklys and Metro.Agency. In 2022, an affiliate of Weeklys acquired ''Bay Area Parent'' from
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.


Silicon Valley Community Newspapers

Metro developed a group of weekly community newspapers, including the ''Los Gatos Weekly-Times'', ''Saratoga News'', ''Campbell Reporter'', ''Willow Glen Resident'' and '' Sunnyvale Sun''. Under Metro's ownership, the group won numerous awards, including the
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's "General Excellence" award in its Better Newspapers Contest. On December 17, 2001, Cohen, a co-founder of Metro, bought the group, which at the time included six publications and left to run Silicon Valley Community Newspapers as an independent company. Cohen sold it three years later to
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which sold the group to McClatchy Corp. McClatchy immediately resold SVCN to Dean Singleton's MediaNews Group. In 2014, Bay Area News Group marketing director Erika Brown announced that the newspapers would be distributed to subscribers of the Mercury News, rather than generally to homes in the community.


Early online player

''Metro'' was an early participant in the online publishing revolution, in 1993 launching the Livewire online service, one of the first online efforts by a non-daily newspaper publisher. The service offered free email accounts, online commerce, chats, posting forums, and online articles. Virtual Valley, a similar service with an emphasis on covering Silicon Valley communities, was launched the following year and helped put the city governments of San Jose, Milpitas and Los Gatos online. Also in 1994, Metro established Boulevards, a network of
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s, each covering a major U.S.
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, that pre-dated
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and Microsoft's short-lived "Sidewalk" service. In 1995, ''Metro'' launched the online version of the newspaper on the web under the brand Metroactive that included several of its newspapers papers and later included a downloadable edition in
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Awards

Metroactive has received several awards for its work, including: * Six papers in the Metro Newspapers group were honored for writing, editing and design at the
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Better Newspapers Awards, July 1997. * Three papers in the Metro Newspapers group won at the
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's 1995 contest, announced September 1996. * Five papers in the Metro Newspapers group were honored for writing, editing and design at the
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Better Newspapers Awards, July 1996. * ''Metro Silicon Valley'' won two awards at the
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Better Newspapers Awards, October 2008.


References


External links


Metro Silicon Valley

Good Times

North Bay Bohemian

Pacific Sun

East Bay Express

San Jose Inside

Weeklys Company website

Metro.Agency
{{Metro Newspapers Weekly newspaper companies of the United States Newspapers published in the San Francisco Bay Area Companies based in San Jose, California American companies established in 1985 Weekly newspapers published in California