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San Francisco Bay Guardian

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In October 2015, the Bay Guardian's print and digital archives were handed over to the San Francisco Center for Newspaper Preservation, a newly founded nonprofit organization led by Marke Bieschke (the paper's former publisher) and Tim Redmond. In January 2016, they announced that a "Bring Back the
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staffers, with the aid of Newspaper Guild Local 52 and International Typographical Union Local 21, signed union cards to seek higher wages and benefits. The paper had previously won a legal settlement and moved to a new building. Nevertheless, publisher
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offered to mediate the strike, but Brugmann refused. Finally, in 1977, another election was called, but this time votes by replacement workers carried the day and the new staff voted not to join a union.
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claimed there were not enough funds to increase pay or benefits. The day after Thanksgiving, he fired five senior staffers who had helped organize the union effort. Newspaper staffers voted to join the
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has been losing money, and we were forced to contemplate some editorial layoffs. Tim decided to resign rather than follow through with what we were discussing." However, Redmond denied resigning.
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published an annual "Best of The Bay" issue that listed the best restaurants, business, and activities in the Bay Area, based on a readers' poll and staff recommendations. The
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published weekly in San Francisco, California. The paper was shut down on October 14, 2014. Parts of the paper were relaunched online in February 2016.
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to buy the newspaper. These rumors were initially denied by its executive editor Tim Redmond, but the sale went through a week later.
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Bay Guardian" crowdfunding campaign and other donations had yielded enough funds to secure the archives and relaunch several
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claimed that its "Best Of" issue was the first annual guide of its kind and was copied by other publications.
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On October 14, 2014, publisher Glenn Zuehls announced that the San Francisco Media Co., which also owns
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by selling display advertisements below cost while supporting itself on cash infusions from its parent,
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It also printed movie and music reviews, an annual nude beaches issue, and an annual sex issue. The
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and other publications reported that Tim Redmond had "been ousted" as publisher and editor. The
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to force Brugmann to offer a labor contract. Brugmann retained a few management staff and hired
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and his wife, Jean Dibble. It was known for reporting, celebrating, and promoting left-wing and
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was one of several alternative newspapers in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, including
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handed out "Goldie Awards" annually for excellence in the arts and similar areas.
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put down an attempt by its employees to unionize in the 1970s. In 1975,
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issued a statement quoting new publisher Stephen Buel as saying, "The
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was sold to the San Francisco Newspaper Group, which publishes the
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into bankruptcy. In May 2008 the judge in the case awarded
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issues within San Francisco and (albeit rarely) around the
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Alternative weekly
Tabloid
Circulation
ISSN
0036-4096
sfbg.com
alternative newspaper
Bruce B. Brugmann
progressive
San Francisco Bay Area
muckraking
gentrification
SF Weekly
East Bay Express
Metro Silicon Valley
North Bay Bohemian
Pacific Sun
Berkeley Daily Planet
William Ristow
Bruce Brugmann
Newspaper Guild
strike
strikebreaker
César Chávez
predatory pricing
SF Weekly
Village Voice Media
punitive damages
injunction

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