Boomtown Bust Kills Gold Rush Dailies

The streets of this once-thriving town are deserted, populated by a smattering of buildings and other signs of the past. But in its heyday, as many as 10 newspapers chronicled the life and times of Bodie. Then, like dust in…

NorCal television’s circles of honor

Some are household names, others worked behind the scenes to bring household names to life. All have had distinguished careers and made significant contributions to television broadcasting. The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Silver Circle honors those who have been actively engaged in…

Memories of an investigative satirist

Media Museum committee member George Powell recalls the late satirist Paul Krassner with affection and respect for what he calls a “razor-sharp sense of the absurd.” That is perhaps too diplomatic. In the title of his memoir, Krassner characterized himself…

KDFC and KPIX’s golden moment

When a marriage turns 70 it’s called a platinum anniversary. When a broadcaster hits that mark, it’s a golden moment. That’s what’s happening for two mainstays of the Bay Area airwaves: Classical FM radio station KDFC and television station KPIX…

USA Today looks west with coverage

Kristen Go was named Managing Editor/News of USA TODAY in July 2018 as the national newspaper expanded its western U.S. coverage. One of the highest-ranking Asian women in the newspaper industry, she is based at USA TODAY’s San Francisco bureau.…

How Kevin Starr saw San Francisco

He may not have devoted his considerable California historical writings to the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s, but that doesn’t mean Kevin Starr ignored that period, writes author and humanities teacher Peter Richardson. The following, published in the website Boom California,…

Bay City News evolves for the future

Katherine A. Rowlands has moved at a fast clip since she bought the Bay City News regional wire service in April 2018 and installed herself as publisher. Her wire service continues to serve paid subscribers that include not only major…

A soul legend’s lifetime in radio

When Radio Hall of Fame inductee Johnny Morris became mesmerized by radio waves at age 10, he had no idea that his passion would evolve into a historic broadcast career spanning half a century. Morris, 70, known in the industry…

The ABC’s of communications

A vast array of actors, announcers, journalists, performers, writers, producers and directors, to name just a few, are essential to sustain the world of entertainment and communications. Often they’re organized into associations, guilds and unions to represent their interests and…

Stefan Sargent — an appreciation

Watching Stefan Sargent edit a video was like watching a conductor lead an orchestra. All the parts fell into place at just the right time. The finished product was a symphony that carried the audience from start to finish. But…

SF State looks to a media future

San Francisco State’s new $81 million, cutting-edge media production and classroom building is designed to ensure that the university and its graduates will remain at the forefront of future technological innovation and leadership. This innovative 75,000-square-foot facility is crucial to…