SF Weekly

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SF Weekly

Type Alternative weekly
Format Tabloid

Owner Village Voice Media
Publisher Josh Fromson
Editor Tom Walsh
Founded
Headquarters 185 Berry
Lobby 4, Suite 3800
San Francisco, CA 94107
Flag of United States United States
Circulation 100,546[1]

Website: sfweekly.com

SF Weekly is a free alternative weekly newspaper in San Francisco, California that comes out every Wednesday. The newspaper is published by Village Voice Media.

SF Weekly was the subject of ethical controversy in Jan., 2006, when a column about the AVN porn awards misidentified the event's location and honorees. The paper's editor had apparently altered a column about a different event from years ago.[1][2]

An SF Weekly newsstand on Sansome Street in San Francisco
An SF Weekly newsstand on Sansome Street in San Francisco

  1. ^ SF Weekly. Association of Alternative Newsweeklies. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.

  • sfweekly.com, official website, with freely searchable archive going back to 1995


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