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Jonathan Weber

  • Blogs

    January 18, 2010

    KQED Bolts Bay Area News Project; Employees Wonder What the Hell Just Happened

    KQED, for reasons unknown, has bailed out...​Earlier this month, we wrote about how the birth of the nonprofit, Warren Hellman-funded Bay Area News Project was coming along more slowly and sloppily than anticipated. Now, to stretch the gestation analogy, there have been complications -- and one of ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 22, 2010

    Should Sugar Daddies Save Journalism? Bay Area News Project Editor Weighs In -- Again

    ​As journalist Jim Barnett pointed out earlier today, Bay Area News Project's new editor-in-chief, Jonathan Weber, wasn't always a fan of nonprofit news-gathering. In fact, just last year, Weber said that the idea that nonprofits were the future of journalism was a "cop-out." Weber, then helming t ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 14, 2010

    Bay Citizen Wants To Publish Your Content -- For 25 Bucks

    There you go, pal! Now the Bay Citizen would like to publish your work.​The Warren Hellman-funded Bay Citizen will feature content from local news organizations on its website -- and they're planning to pay $25 per article, plus "partnership" perks. This is not for freelance reporting, but for pri ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 19, 2010

    Bay Area New York Times Affiliate to Host Young Democrats' Campaign Volunteer Drive?

    Sometimes pints and politics don't mix​It's not unusual for news organizations to be accused of bias or political agendas in their coverage. But seldom do professional journalists find themselves in the position of actively helping specific political campaigns recruit volunteers in the run-up to a ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 8, 2011

    Jonathan Weber Leaving Bay Citizen

    "opportunity" knocks for Jonathan Weber​Jonathan Weber, the first editor-in-chief and initial employee hired by the Bay Citizen, abruptly informed his staff at noon today that he would also be the first EIC to leave. Weber confirmed to SF Weekly that he broke the news to his newsroom colleagues on ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 21, 2011

    Lisa Frazier, Bay Citizen CEO, Steps Down

    Lisa Frazier​A month after the Bay Citizen's editor-in-chief resigned, the paper's $400,000 CEO, Lisa Frazier, announced she, too, will be stepping down.The Bay Citizen reported the news Friday afternoon, explaining how Frazier said she was leaving for personal reasons, though she will remain on t ... More >>

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