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San Francisco Examiner

465 California Street

San Francisco, CA 94104

415 359-2600

 

Editor and Publisher

Clint Reilly

VP of Sales and Marketing

Sean McDermott

VP of Production and Distribution

David Ceccarelli

 

Opinion Columns & Letters to the Editor

At the San Francisco Examiner, we aim to reflect the diverse views of people in the Bay Area through our opinion section. Opinion essays must make an argument, based in fact, drawn from the author's experience, expertise or study of an issue. We welcome opinion submissions between 600 and 1,200 words. Please send submissions to opinion@sfexaminer.com. Please note that because of the large volume of submissions we receive, we may not be able to respond to each submission individually. 

 

Our History

The San Francisco Examiner was founded in 1863 as the Democratic Press, a pro-Confederacy paper. After Lincoln’s assassination, the paper's offices were destroyed by a mob, and starting June 12, 1865, the paper was called the Daily Examiner.

In 1880, mining engineer and businessman George Hearst took over The Examiner, reportedly as payment for a gambling debt. When he became a U.S. senator seven years later, he gave the paper to his son, William Randolph Hearst, who was 23 years old.

The paper's popularity increased considerably, with the help of such writers as Ambrose Bierce, Mark Twain and Jack London. Hearst also pushed sensational coverage and foreign news and gave The Examiner its “Monarch of the Dailies” moniker.

Through the middle of the 20th century, The Examiner was one of several dailies competing for readership in The City and the Bay Area. In 1965, The Examiner and the Chronicle established a joint operating agreement in which the Chronicle published a morning paper and The Examiner published in the afternoon.

As part of a deal to purchase the Chronicle in 2000, the Hearst Corp. sold The Examiner to the Fang family. In 2004, the Fangs sold The Examiner and its printing plant to the Clarity Media Group. Clarity sold The Examiner to Black Press Group in 2011. In January 2021, Clint Reilly Communications, which owns the Nob Hill Gazette, announced its purchase of The Examiner.

The Examiner has won numerous awards, including two Pulitzer Prizes.