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Metro Silicon Valley

Metro is a free weekly newspaper published by the San Jose, California, based Metro Newspapers. Also known as Metro Silicon Valley, as well as Metroactive online, the paper serves the greater Silicon Valley area. In addition to print form, Metro can be downloaded in PDF format for free from the publisher's website.[2] Metro also keeps tabs on local politics and the "chattering" class of San Jose through its weekly column, The Fly.

Metro Silicon Valley
The July 11, 2012 issue of Metro
TypeAlternative weekly
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Metro Newspapers
Editor-in-chiefDan Pulcrano
Founded1985; 39 years ago (1985)
Headquarters380 South First Street
San Jose, California, United States
Circulation50,000[1]
Sister newspapersSanta Cruz Weekly, North Bay Bohemian
ISSN0882-4290
OCLC number11831028
Websitemetroactive.com

The newspaper has been published since 1985 and is one of the remaining owner-operated publications in the alternative press. Its principal distribution area encompasses the cities of San Jose, Los Gatos, Campbell, Saratoga, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Milpitas, Mountain View, Los Altos and Palo Alto.

Entertainment and investigative journalism edit

Metro is largely read for its coverage of the San Jose region's culture and entertainment scene. It publishes an exhaustive arts section, which includes calendar listings, music reviews, critical coverage of the performing and visual arts, as well as movie reviews and information. The newspaper has employed well-regarded film critic Richard von Busack since 1985. Steve Palopoli edited the publication from March 2005 until December 2008 and currently edits Good Times.

In 1986, Metro published the last interview with Don Hoefler, the man credited with naming Silicon Valley.[3] Metro has scooped the daily press on a number of major stories, including the office romance[4] of San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales in 2000[5] and the Santa Clara County Grand Jury's plans to indict Gonzales in June 2006.

In 1996, Metro's "Public Eye" column scooped Apple's December 20 announcement of a deal between Steve Jobs' NeXT Inc. and Apple Inc. that led to Jobs' return to Apple.[6]

In 2007, Metro and its sister publication North Bay Bohemian prompted Sen. Dianne Feinstein's resignation from the U.S. Senate's Military Construction Appropriations subcommittee after the two papers published an exposé by Peter Byrne documenting Feinstein's conflicts of interest related to husband Richard C. Blum's ownership interest in two major defense contractors, firms that received billions of dollars in contracts for military construction projects that were approved during Feinstein's tenure on the subcommittee.[7][8][9]

In 2012, Metro published a series of articles on Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors chair George Shirakawa, Jr., who had failed to file legally required campaign disclosure statements and had not turned in receipts for 175 taxpayer-underwritten meal charges.[10] The disclosures resulted in an investigation by the Fair Political Practices Commission and the Santa Clara County District Attorney's office. Shirakawa pleaded guilty on March 1, 2013, to five felonies and seven misdemeanors and resigned his office. Assistant District Attorney Karyn Sinunu Towery credited Metro's reports with prompting the criminal investigation at the press conference announcing the plea and resignation.[11] The House Committee on Ethics investigated Rep. Mike Honda following revelations in Metro that contributors were receiving favors from the congressman's office.[12]

Notable alumni edit

The newspaper has helped launch the careers of several notable writers, including British television journalist Louis Theroux, author Jonathan Vankin, author and educator Gordon Young (Journalist), Vietnamese-American author Andrew Pham, Obama administration education advisor Hal Plotkin, News Director of Vice News Michael Learmonth, and film producer Zack Stentz[13] It also published the writings of Michelle Goldberg, six-word memoirist Larry Smith and Dave Eggers before they became published authors. It was also one of the first newspapers to publish Matt Groening's Life in Hell long before he created The Simpsons.[14]

Community involvement edit

In 1986, Metro executive editor Dan Pulcrano co-founded with Ray Rodriguez the San Jose Downtown Association [15] and led the effort to start Music in the Park, a free public music festival that lasted until 2011 and staged performances by such groups as Neon Trees, Camper, Billy Preston, the BoDeans, Tower of Power and the Tubes.[citation needed]

The San Jose Jazz Society was started by Metro jazz writer Sammy Cohen and headquartered in Metro's office. The outgrowth was the annual San Jose Jazz Festival.[16]

During the 1990s, Metro purchased community newspapers from companies such as the Tribune Company and established Silicon Valley Community Newspapers, which it sold in 2001.

Metro was the first to call for a Sunshine Ordinance during the 1998 mayor's race. An ordinance was passed in 2009.[17]

In explaining the newspaper's mission on its 20th anniversary, executive editor Pulcrano said, "We have championed independent businesses and small theaters in an effort to help the valley establish its own cultural identity. We have pushed for preservation of historic buildings and agricultural lands that represent the valley's heritage and soul. And we have promoted sensible, pedestrian-oriented development that gets people out of their cars so they can get to know one another. A newspaper at its best should be a community-builder."[18]

In 2012, Metro sponsored the Silicon Valley Sound Experience, a multi-venue music festival, which led to the establishment of Creative Convergence Silicon Valley, or C2SV, the following year. The 2013 event included performances by Iggy and The Stooges and a three-day technology conference with appearances by Steve Wozniak, Nolan Bushnell and John McAfee.[19] The 2015 C2SV brought camera phone inventor Philippe Kahn to the stage of the California Theatre.[20]

Awards edit

Metro has received several awards[21] for its work, including:

  • Three papers in the Metro Newspapers group won at the National Newspaper Association's 1995 contest, announced September 1996.
  • Metro won two awards, for editorial cartooning and writing, at the California Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Awards, July 1996[22]
  • Six papers in the Metro Newspapers group were honored for writing, editing and design at the California Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Awards, July 1997.
  • Metro staff writer J. Douglas Allen-Taylor received first place in the Peninsula Press Club's 1997 Professional Journalism Awards Competition for specialty story detailing how the malt liquor industry, after achieving success marketing to black communities, set its sights on the Latino youth market.[23]
  • Metro staff writer Will Harper received an honorable mention in the Peninsula Press Club's 1997 Professional Journalism Awards Competition for feature story, weeklies ("The New Jesus").[24]
  • Metro Special Sections Editor Gordon Young received First Place in the Peninsula Press Club's 1994 Professional Journalism Awards Competition for light feature story, weeklies ("Pop Culture Princess").
  • Metro Silicon Valley won two awards, in lifestyle coverage and freedom of information, at the California Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Awards, July 2004.[25]
  • Metro Silicon Valley won two awards at the California Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Awards, October 2008.[26]
  • Metro Silicon Valley's Nick Veronin won SPJ NorCal Excellence in Journalism Award: Arts & Culture at the Society of Professional Journalists, NorCal Chapter in October 2016 for his "Radius Clause" feature, which revealed how the music industry's anticompetitive practices put a damper on Silicon Valley nightlife.[27]
  • Metro Freelancer John Flynn won a Society of Professional Journalists Norcal award for "Lost in Translation," an investigation into the scarcity of interpreters in Santa Clara County's justice system and how that shortage impacts the rights of non-English speakers.[28]

Early online player edit

Metro was an early participant in the online publishing revolution, launching the Livewire online service in 1993, one of the first online efforts by a non-daily newspaper publisher. The service offered free email accounts, online commerce, chats, posting forums and online articles.

Virtual Valley, a similar service with an emphasis on covering Silicon Valley communities, was launched the following year and helped put the city governments of San Jose, Milpitas and Los Gatos online. Also in 1994, Metro established Boulevards, a network of city guides that pre-dated Citysearch and Microsoft's short-lived "Sidewalk" service.

In 1995, Metro launched the online version of the newspaper under the brand Metroactive.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ . Association of Alternative Newsweeklies. Archived from the original on 2007-02-17. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  2. ^ Metro Silicon Valley Launches PDF Download Edition, September 29, 2003, Metro Newspapers.
  3. ^ "Metro's 20th Anniversary". Metro, Silicon Valley's Weekly Newspaper. 2005-03-09. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  4. ^ "Metroactive News & Issues | Public Eye". Metroactive.com. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
  5. ^ Office Romance? No Comment., Metro, Silicon Valley's Weekly Newspaper, September 7–13, 2000.
  6. ^ "Accidental Billionaire". Metro Silicon Valley. December 19, 1996. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  7. ^ Byrne, Peter (21 March 2007). "Feinstein Resigns—Senator exits MILCON following Metro exposé, vet-care scandal". Metroactive.com. Retrieved 2016-12-18.
  8. ^ Doyle, Michael (14 April 2007). "Feinstein under fire over defense ties". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved 2016-12-18.
  9. ^ "McClatchy picks up DiFi story". San Francisco Peninsula Press Club. 19 April 2007. Retrieved 2016-12-18.
  10. ^ "King George". San Jose Inside. 2012-09-26. Retrieved 2013-09-08.
  11. ^ "Supervisor George Shirakawa Resigns". San Jose Inside. 2013-03-01. Retrieved 2013-09-08.
  12. ^ French, Lauren (2015-07-20). "Ethics panel weighs full probe of House Democrat Honda". Politico. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  13. ^ Templeton, David (2003-03-13). "Too Weird: Dreaming of vampires, waking to nanobugs, writer Zack Stentz gets his first big-screen credit in 'Agent Cody Banks'". Metroactive. Retrieved 2017-12-01.
  14. ^ Richard von Busack, "Groening Pull," Metro Silicon Valley, July 4, 2012.
  15. ^ Herhold, Scott (2011-12-18). "The legacy of a generation of young Turks downtown". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved 2013-09-08.
  16. ^ Pulcrano, Dan (2009-08-30). "Sammy Cohen, Metro columnist and Jazz Society founder". Metro Silicon Valley. Retrieved 2009-10-08.
  17. ^ Pulcrano, Dan (2002-06-27). "Reinventing Ron--A Checklist". Metro Silicon Valley. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
  18. ^ "Metro Silicon Valley Turns 20". Association of Alternative Newsmedia. 14 March 2005. Retrieved 2016-12-18.
  19. ^ "Silicon Valley's answer to SXSW: Iggy Pop, Big Data, self-driving cars". Silicon Valley Business Journal. 2013-08-21. Retrieved 2013-09-08.
  20. ^ Swartz, Angela (October 8, 2015). "Oculus VR co-founder Jack McCauley on VR, AR and his creative new project". Silicon Valley Business Journal.
  21. ^ Awards, Metroactive's web awards, Metro Publishing Inc. Maintained by Boulevards New Media.
  22. ^ "MetroActive | California Publishers Awards". Safero.org. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
  23. ^ Allen-Taylor, J. Douglas (July 24, 1997). "Liquid Trouble". Metro Silicon Valley. Retrieved 2016-12-18.
  24. ^ "Metro and Metro Santa Cruz Win Local Awards". Metroactive. 17 April 1998. Retrieved 2016-12-18.
  25. ^ "Metroactive News & Issues | The Fly". Metroactive.com. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
  26. ^ "AltWeeklies.com". Aan.org. 2011-12-29. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
  27. ^ LaHood, Lila (24 October 2016). "SPJ Norcal Honors 2016 Excellence in Journalism Award Winners". Retrieved 2016-12-18.
  28. ^ LaHood, Lila (24 October 2016). "SPJ Norcal Honors 2016 Excellence in Journalism Award Winners". Retrieved 2016-12-18.

External links edit

  • About Metro Newspapers (official site)
  • Metroactive web site
  • Metro Silicon Valley
  • SV411 Silicon Valley Newsblog
  • Metro: PDF edition
  • Metro's "Boulevards" city site, SanJose.com
  • San Jose Inside

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weeklyFormatTabloidOwner s Metro NewspapersEditor in chiefDan PulcranoFounded1985 39 years ago 1985 Headquarters380 South First StreetSan Jose California United StatesCirculation50 000 1 Sister newspapersSanta Cruz Weekly North Bay BohemianISSN0882 4290OCLC number11831028Websitemetroactive wbr comThe newspaper has been published since 1985 and is one of the remaining owner operated publications in the alternative press Its principal distribution area encompasses the cities of San Jose Los Gatos Campbell Saratoga Santa Clara Sunnyvale Cupertino Milpitas Mountain View Los Altos and Palo Alto Contents 1 Entertainment and investigative journalism 2 Notable alumni 3 Community involvement 4 Awards 5 Early online player 6 References 7 External linksEntertainment and investigative journalism editMetro is largely read for its coverage of the San Jose region s culture and entertainment scene It publishes an exhaustive arts section which includes calendar listings music reviews critical coverage of the performing and visual arts as well as movie reviews and information The newspaper has employed well regarded film critic Richard von Busack since 1985 Steve Palopoli edited the publication from March 2005 until December 2008 and currently edits Good Times In 1986 Metro published the last interview with Don Hoefler the man credited with naming Silicon Valley 3 Metro has scooped the daily press on a number of major stories including the office romance 4 of San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales in 2000 5 and the Santa Clara County Grand Jury s plans to indict Gonzales in June 2006 In 1996 Metro s Public Eye column scooped Apple s December 20 announcement of a deal between Steve Jobs NeXT Inc and Apple Inc that led to Jobs return to Apple 6 In 2007 Metro and its sister publication North Bay Bohemian prompted Sen Dianne Feinstein s resignation from the U S Senate s Military Construction Appropriations subcommittee after the two papers published an expose by Peter Byrne documenting Feinstein s conflicts of interest related to husband Richard C Blum s ownership interest in two major defense contractors firms that received billions of dollars in contracts for military construction projects that were approved during Feinstein s tenure on the subcommittee 7 8 9 In 2012 Metro published a series of articles on Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors chair George Shirakawa Jr who had failed to file legally required campaign disclosure statements and had not turned in receipts for 175 taxpayer underwritten meal charges 10 The disclosures resulted in an investigation by the Fair Political Practices Commission and the Santa Clara County District Attorney s office Shirakawa pleaded guilty on March 1 2013 to five felonies and seven misdemeanors and resigned his office Assistant District Attorney Karyn Sinunu Towery credited Metro s reports with prompting the criminal investigation at the press conference announcing the plea and resignation 11 The House Committee on Ethics investigated Rep Mike Honda following revelations in Metro that contributors were receiving favors from the congressman s office 12 Notable alumni editThe newspaper has helped launch the careers of several notable writers including British television journalist Louis Theroux author Jonathan Vankin author and educator Gordon Young Journalist Vietnamese American author Andrew Pham Obama administration education advisor Hal Plotkin News Director of Vice News Michael Learmonth and film producer Zack Stentz 13 It also published the writings of Michelle Goldberg six word memoirist Larry Smith and Dave Eggers before they became published authors It was also one of the first newspapers to publish Matt Groening s Life in Hell long before he created The Simpsons 14 Community involvement editIn 1986 Metro executive editor Dan Pulcrano co founded with Ray Rodriguez the San Jose Downtown Association 15 and led the effort to start Music in the Park a free public music festival that lasted until 2011 and staged performances by such groups as Neon Trees Camper Billy Preston the BoDeans Tower of Power and the Tubes citation needed The San Jose Jazz Society was started by Metro jazz writer Sammy Cohen and headquartered in Metro s office The outgrowth was the annual San Jose Jazz Festival 16 During the 1990s Metro purchased community newspapers from companies such as the Tribune Company and established Silicon Valley Community Newspapers which it sold in 2001 Metro was the first to call for a Sunshine Ordinance during the 1998 mayor s race An ordinance was passed in 2009 17 In explaining the newspaper s mission on its 20th anniversary executive editor Pulcrano said We have championed independent businesses and small theaters in an effort to help the valley establish its own cultural identity We have pushed for preservation of historic buildings and agricultural lands that represent the valley s heritage and soul And we have promoted sensible pedestrian oriented development that gets people out of their cars so they can get to know one another A newspaper at its best should be a community builder 18 In 2012 Metro sponsored the Silicon Valley Sound Experience a multi venue music festival which led to the establishment of Creative Convergence Silicon Valley or C2SV the following year The 2013 event included performances by Iggy and The Stooges and a three day technology conference with appearances by Steve Wozniak Nolan Bushnell and John McAfee 19 The 2015 C2SV brought camera phone inventor Philippe Kahn to the stage of the California Theatre 20 Awards editMetro has received several awards 21 for its work including Three papers in the Metro Newspapers group won at the National Newspaper Association s 1995 contest announced September 1996 Metro won two awards for editorial cartooning and writing at the California Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Awards July 1996 22 Six papers in the Metro Newspapers group were honored for writing editing and design at the California Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Awards July 1997 Metro staff writer J Douglas Allen Taylor received first place in the Peninsula Press Club s 1997 Professional Journalism Awards Competition for specialty story detailing how the malt liquor industry after achieving success marketing to black communities set its sights on the Latino youth market 23 Metro staff writer Will Harper received an honorable mention in the Peninsula Press Club s 1997 Professional Journalism Awards Competition for feature story weeklies The New Jesus 24 Metro Special Sections Editor Gordon Young received First Place in the Peninsula Press Club s 1994 Professional Journalism Awards Competition for light feature story weeklies Pop Culture Princess Metro Silicon Valley won two awards in lifestyle coverage and freedom of information at the California Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Awards July 2004 25 Metro Silicon Valley won two awards at the California Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Awards October 2008 26 Metro Silicon Valley s Nick Veronin won SPJ NorCal Excellence in Journalism Award Arts amp Culture at the Society of Professional Journalists NorCal Chapter in October 2016 for his Radius Clause feature which revealed how the music industry s anticompetitive practices put a damper on Silicon Valley nightlife 27 Metro Freelancer John Flynn won a Society of Professional Journalists Norcal award for Lost in Translation an investigation into the scarcity of interpreters in Santa Clara County s justice system and how that shortage impacts the rights of non English speakers 28 Early online player editMetro was an early participant in the online publishing revolution launching the Livewire online service in 1993 one of the first online efforts by a non daily newspaper publisher The service offered free email accounts online commerce chats posting forums and online articles Virtual Valley a similar service with an emphasis on covering Silicon Valley communities was launched the following year and helped put the city governments of San Jose Milpitas and Los Gatos online Also in 1994 Metro established Boulevards a network of city guides that pre dated Citysearch and Microsoft s short lived Sidewalk service In 1995 Metro launched the online version of the newspaper under the brand Metroactive citation needed References edit Metro Silicon Valley Association of Alternative Newsweeklies Archived from the original on 2007 02 17 Retrieved 2007 02 23 Metro Silicon Valley Launches PDF Download Edition September 29 2003 Metro Newspapers Metro s 20th Anniversary Metro Silicon Valley s Weekly Newspaper 2005 03 09 Retrieved 2016 02 29 Metroactive News amp Issues Public Eye Metroactive com Retrieved 2012 01 07 Office Romance No Comment Metro Silicon Valley s Weekly Newspaper September 7 13 2000 Accidental Billionaire Metro Silicon Valley December 19 1996 Retrieved 2018 03 26 Byrne Peter 21 March 2007 Feinstein Resigns Senator exits MILCON following Metro expose vet care scandal Metroactive com Retrieved 2016 12 18 Doyle Michael 14 April 2007 Feinstein under fire over defense ties San Jose Mercury News Retrieved 2016 12 18 McClatchy picks up DiFi story San Francisco Peninsula Press Club 19 April 2007 Retrieved 2016 12 18 King George San Jose Inside 2012 09 26 Retrieved 2013 09 08 Supervisor George Shirakawa Resigns San Jose Inside 2013 03 01 Retrieved 2013 09 08 French Lauren 2015 07 20 Ethics panel weighs full probe of House Democrat Honda Politico Retrieved 2016 02 29 Templeton David 2003 03 13 Too Weird Dreaming of vampires waking to nanobugs writer Zack Stentz gets his first big screen credit in Agent Cody Banks Metroactive Retrieved 2017 12 01 Richard von Busack Groening Pull Metro Silicon Valley July 4 2012 Herhold Scott 2011 12 18 The legacy of a generation of young Turks downtown San Jose Mercury News Retrieved 2013 09 08 Pulcrano Dan 2009 08 30 Sammy Cohen Metro columnist and Jazz Society founder Metro Silicon Valley Retrieved 2009 10 08 Pulcrano Dan 2002 06 27 Reinventing Ron A Checklist Metro Silicon Valley Retrieved 2009 10 09 Metro Silicon Valley Turns 20 Association of Alternative Newsmedia 14 March 2005 Retrieved 2016 12 18 Silicon Valley s answer to SXSW Iggy Pop Big Data self driving cars Silicon Valley Business Journal 2013 08 21 Retrieved 2013 09 08 Swartz Angela October 8 2015 Oculus VR co founder Jack McCauley on VR AR and his creative new project Silicon Valley Business Journal Awards Metroactive s web awards Metro Publishing Inc Maintained by Boulevards New Media MetroActive California Publishers Awards Safero org Retrieved 2012 01 07 Allen Taylor J Douglas July 24 1997 Liquid Trouble Metro Silicon Valley Retrieved 2016 12 18 Metro and Metro Santa Cruz Win Local Awards Metroactive 17 April 1998 Retrieved 2016 12 18 Metroactive News amp Issues The Fly Metroactive com Retrieved 2012 01 07 AltWeeklies com Aan org 2011 12 29 Retrieved 2012 01 07 LaHood Lila 24 October 2016 SPJ Norcal Honors 2016 Excellence in Journalism Award Winners Retrieved 2016 12 18 LaHood Lila 24 October 2016 SPJ Norcal Honors 2016 Excellence in Journalism Award Winners Retrieved 2016 12 18 External links editAbout Metro Newspapers official site Metroactive web site Metro Silicon Valley SV411 Silicon Valley Newsblog Metro PDF edition Metro s Boulevards city site SanJose com San Jose Inside Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metro Silicon Valley amp oldid 1193419946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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