City College of San Francisco Guardsman
Serving the students, faculty, and surrounding San Francisco community since 1935, this award-winning publication provides comprehensive coverage of campus affairs, local politics, and arts and culture. It is recognized as a vital training ground for aspiring journalists, offering an independent platform that holds the institution's administration accountable while amplifying diverse student voices.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SAN FRANCISCO
Dominating the regional media market, local print journalism is anchored by a single major broadsheet alongside a historically robust alternative and community press. The Hearst-owned San Francisco Chronicle leads the area in circulation, operating alongside the San Francisco Examiner, a historic former daily that transitioned to a free tabloid format. Readers are also served by specialized publications like the Bay Area Reporter, which stands as one of the oldest continuously published LGBTQ newsweeklies in the United States. Paperboy lists 12 newspapers in San Francisco.
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