SF Newspaper Co. · San Francisco, CA United States
Company Description
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Investor Philip Anschutz has left his heart in San Francisco. Anschutz created the SF Newspaper Co. in 2004 when the admitted "news junkie" acquired the San Francisco Examiner, a five-day-a-week tabloid newspaper, and Bay Area papers the San Francisco Independent and the San Mateo Independent. The Examiner also publishes a weekend edition. The Examiner's main competition is Hearst Newspapers' San Francisco Chronicle. The company also includes the Grant Printing Co. and the Examiner's "Bay to the Breakers" race. The company is part of The Anschutz Corporation based in Denver. The Examiner was first published in 1865 and was owned by The Hearst Corporation until it was sold to the Fang family in 2000. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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SF Newspaper Co. Executives
15 executives listed for SF Newspaper Co.'s San Francisco, CA location.
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
| President and Publisher | John Wilcox | Network |
| CFO | Patrick Brown | Network |
| General Manager, Grant Printing Co. | David Ceccarelli | Network |
Competition
Competitive Landscape for SF Newspaper Co.
The health of the economy drives both advertising and readership. The profitability of individual companies depends on marketing expertise, as most costs are fixed. Large companies benefit from economies of scale in sharing resources and by providing a range of outlets for advertisers. Small publishers can compete successfully by serving smaller markets. The industry is fairly labor-intensive: average annual revenue per employee is about $120,000. To read the full description, subscribe now.Top SF Newspaper Co. Competitors
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