The Oakland Post Enquirer was around as well, until aro 1951, when Hearst
did it in.

Duane

On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 3:54 PM, <drvh...@cs.com> wrote:

> Oakland Tribune was around.
>
> Loretta
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tomás Leal <tomasl...@comcast.net>
> To: azores <azores@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Sat, Jul 23, 2011 7:14 am
> Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: San Francisco newspapers in 1945
>
>
> On 23-Jul-11 05:17, 
> azores+noreply@googlegroups.**com<azores%2bnore...@googlegroups.com>wrote:
>  Topic: San Francisco Newspaper for 1945
> Cheri Mello <gfsche...@gmail.com> Jul 22 09:53AM -0700 ^
>
> What is the name (or names) of a San Francisco newspaper from 1945?
>
> I searched Newspaper Archives (their S.Fran. papers don't go to 1945) and I
> only found 1 on Ancestry (Alta California something, which didn't go to
> 1945
> either).
>
> Thanks,
> Cheri Mello
> Listowner, Azores-Gen
> Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das Tainhas,
> Achada
> In 1945, San Francisco had two morning papers: Chronicle (independent) and
> Examiner (Hearst).
>
> Hearst also owned the afternoon paper, which originally was three different
> papers that were merged in sequence. I don't know exactly when the mergers
> took place (slightly before my time), but I think they were done by World
> War II. The three papers were the News (Hearst), the Call, and the Bulletin.
> The Call and Bulletin merged to form the Call-Bulletin and were later
> acquired by the News, forming the New Call-Bulletin. I recall the News
> Call-Bulletin throughout my childhood (born in 1948). This paper survived
> into the mid-60's when the two morning papers combined printing,
> distribution, and advertising functions under the San Francisco Newspaper
> Agency. Because Hearst was already in the afternoon, the morning Examiner
> was switched to the afternoon and the Chronicle stayed in the morning. For a
> time, the new afternoon paper was called the Examiner (in large letters) and
> News Call-Bulletin (in small letters Examiner) and soon only Examiner was
> used.
>
> There were other newspapers too, though these five were the only dailies
> that were around in 1945, as far as I know. There were also weeklies, mostly
> advertising-driven shoppers papers (The
> Shopping News and The San Francisco Progress), but they had little news and
> would probably be of no importance to your search.
>
> Tomás Leal
>
>
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