San Francisco Bay Guardian
San Francisco Bay Guardian | |
URL | http://sfbg.com/ |
Status | Offline |
Archiving status | Saved! |
Archiving type | Unknown |
IRC channel | #archiveteam-bs (on hackint) |
Status
- October 15th, 2014
sfbg.com came back up and archivebot started indexing the entire website in WARC. http://archivebot.at.ninjawedding.org:4567/#/histories/http://sfbg.com
- October 14th, 2014
San Francisco's Progressive Paper of Record the San Francisco Bay Guardian has been terminated.
- Website sfbg.com down effectively immediately
- Wednesday's print version is the last print version.
- Reporters have cleaned out their desks and vacated the building.
There's some history to the recent acquisition, firing, and shutting down of the paper here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Bay_Guardian#Sale_and_recent_developments
In a nutshell, San Francisco Media Company bought San Francisco Bay Guardian in 2012 and the other alternative weekly SF Weekly in 2013.
SF Media Company also owns the SF Examiner newspaper. I guess three newspapers was too much so they decided to downsize!
Gone is 40+ years of investigate reporting and journalism from the www.sfbg.com archives.
http://anyhost.sfbg.com is still around with a goodbye letter.
The San Francisco Bay Guardian, a leading voice for progressive San Francisco since 1966, has stopped publishing. The San Francisco Media Company, which has published the Guardian since 2012, will publish the final issue on Wednesday, October 15th, 2014. As a company, we are proud of the SF Bay Guardian's legacy as a community watchdog, a publication with stellar reporting and its passion to push for a better city. It gave a voice to many in the city who might have been otherwise shut out of the corridors of power, kept countless city leaders honest and inspired a new breed of journalism across the nation. We say good-bye to a member of our media family and to an institution that has been a vital advocate for its vision for San Francisco for nearly half a century. The Guardian leaves San Francisco a better city for the role it has played in shaping it these last decades.
Local Press:
- SFWeekly, the other alternative weekly owned by the same company:
- SFist, blog:
- 48 Hills Online, blog run by Tim Redmond, ex-editor of the Bay Guardian:
Archive.org mirror PDF mirror issues can be found here:
HTML URL formats
- Drupal data (2011-2014)
- Movable Type data (2003-2006)
- Hardcoded HTML data (2002-2003)
Issuu.com mirror
- PDF + JPG Issues from January 2011->October 2014 are available at http://issuu.com/sf.guardian
- Data format:
Username : sf.guardian # This is the issuu.com account Document Name: 49.02 # This is the issuu.com publication name Document ID: 141007194746-7819f25a55f483150eb9462df2f4be34 # This is the issuu.com URL component for a specific document
Bay Guardian document names for the 192 back issues are:
- 45.11 - 45.52
- 46.01 - 46.52
- 47.01 - 47.52
- 48.01 - 48.52
- 49.01 - 49.03
Issuu.com API
- Issuu.com uses a Flash viewer to stream JPEGS, but the iPhone App has access to the full pdfs
- API URLs
# Request PDF information for a given username and document name 49.02: http://publication.issuu.com/sf.guardian/49.02/ios_1.json # reveals all of the s3 bucket pdfUrls for each page of that issue, eg : # "pdfUrl": "http://page-pdf.issuu.com/141007194746-7819f25a55f483150eb9462df2f4be34/3.pdf" # NOTE: the covers are not pdfs, they are jpegs, and have null pdfUrl fields (also s3 buckets): # "jpgUrl": "http://image.issuu.com/141007194746-7819f25a55f483150eb9462df2f4be34/jpg/page_1.jpg"
# Request Document ID for a given username and document name: http://api.issuu.com/query?action=issuu.document.get_user_doc&format=json&documentUsername=sf.guardian&name=49.02 # "documentId":"141007194746-7819f25a55f483150eb9462df2f4be34",
# Better s3 bucket URL for full original PDFs based on document ID http://s3.amazonaws.com/document.issuu.com/141014184412-c62aa490968318abf1d4684f9ec4f158/original.file?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJY7E3JMLFKPAGP7A&Expires=1413326827&Signature=m6kKoMNHg6sFa1J4nIWZvK23RAs%3D # not sure how to generate the signature though-- little help? # Apparently you can get this URL by logging in via Facebook