San Francisco Bay Guardian

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The San Francisco Bay Guardian (also known as the SF Bay Guardian, Bay Guardian, the Guardian, and SFBG) is a free, alternative newspaper published weekly in San Francisco, California. The paper is owned by mostly by its publisher, Bruce B. Brugmann. Its circulation is about 150,000. [1]. The Bay Guardian, launched in 1966, is known for its muckracking, scathing editorials, incessant call for municipally power utilities, movie and music reviews, and annual guide to nude beaches [2]. The newspaper often stakes out what it believes are progressive positions and populist reforms to make ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)

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Media: Newspaper
Audience: Medium audience (100-500K) (English)
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Edited By: Fabrice Florin
Last Edit: May 8, 2006 - 5:13 AM PDT
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Top Topics: Media (4), Business (4), Media Ownership (2), Journalism (2), Politics (2), Media and Politics (1), War in Iraq (1), Extra (1), Money and Politics (1), Money (1), Living (1), Mainstream Media (1), U.S. (1), California (1)
Top Authors: Amanda Witherell (2), Editorial (1), Rebecca Bowe (1), Tim Redmond (1)
Top Formats: Editorial (2), Opinion (2), Review (1), Special Report (1)
 
 
 
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