Media in San Jose, California

San Jose, California is served by San Francisco Bay Area media. The following lists include the greater Bay Area media.

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Print media

In addition to the major English-language newspapers, the daily San Jose Mercury News, Oakland Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle and the weekly alternative Metro Silicon Valley, East Bay Express, San Francisco Bay Guardian, and SF Weekly, San Jose is served by a variety of other Bay Area print media. The bilingual weeklies "Alianza Metropolitan News", La Oferta and El-Observador have articles and advertisements in both English and Spanish. The glossy, monthly San Jose Magazine focuses more on the people and culture of San Jose than on "hard news", but has won awards for its news coverage from the Bay Area's most prestigious media organization, the Peninsula Press Club.

Television

Radio

Most people associate San Jose's technology leadership with computers, but in 1909 Charles D. Herrold started the world's first radio broadcasting station on the corner of First and San Fernando streets in San Jose, as "Station FN".[1] The station eventually became today's San Francisco's KCBS.

Notes and references

  1. ^ "San Jose, California". San Jose Lasik. http://sjlasik.com/san_jose,_california_-_Media.htm. Retrieved 2010-03-16.