SF Public Press

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San Francisco Public Press
San Francisco Public Press title logo.gif
TypePrint + Online newspaper
Founder(s)Michael Stoll, Lila LaHood
PublisherLila LaHood
Associate editorNoah Arroyo
Managing editorLiz Enochs
Founded2009
Headquarters44 Page St., Suite 504
San Francisco, California
WebsiteSFPublicPress.org

San Francisco Public Press, a.k.a. SF Public Press, is a non-profit online and print news organization covering the Bay Area. It was founded in 2009.[1] The organization receives funding from The San Francisco Foundation and is fiscally sponsored by Independent Art & Media. The organization's professed goal is to do for print and online news what public media has done for radio and television.

The Public Press is unique among local online startups in that it has published print newspaper editions of its content. Tom Goldstein, a professor at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism told the San Francisco Chronicle that the move, "strikes me as audacious," adding that the move set the Press "apart, and there may be great benefit in being set apart."[2]

In Fall, 2010 Public Press won an award from the Society of Professional Journalists for explanatory journalism for a series of pieces published online and in print about plans to develop San Francisco's Treasure Island. The idea for the package was hatched by Jeremy Adam Smith, chief editor of Shareable at the time, who also contributed reporting to the series. The press release from SPJ said: "The exhaustively reported package - which exposed the seemingly pipe-dream quality of the project, the political cronyism behind it and the widespread uprooting that the redevelopment will cause - was done on a shoestring budget with funding from Shareable.net and micro-donations via Spot.Us."[3]

In 2019, the Public Press launched KSFP-LP, a low-power FM station at 102.5 FM.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ http://sfpublicpress.org/about SF Public Press: About
  2. ^ http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-06-21/entertainment/21919183_1_michael-stoll-print-bay-area San Francisco Chronicle: Public Press started online, now turns to print
  3. ^ http://sfpublicpress.org/blog/2010-10/sf-public-press-wins-award-for-explanatory-journalism-from-the-society-of-professional- SF Public Press: SF Public Press wins award for explanatory journalism from the society of professional journalists
  4. ^ "KSFP 102.5 FM | San Francisco Public Press". Retrieved 2020-03-30.

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