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San Francisco (magazine)

''San Francisco'' is an American monthly magazine devoted to the people, culture, food, politics, and arts of the San Francisco Bay Area. It is published monthly by (Modern Luxury ) publications.
==History==
There have been two separate ''San Francisco'' magazines published in San Francisco. The first was started in the 1970s and published for many years, under a series of different publishers, until it went out of business around 1985.
The second magazine has its roots starting in 1955, when San Francisco public broadcasting station KQED-TV began publishing a programming guide called ''KQED in Focus''. The program guide began to add more articles and took on the character of a regular magazine. The name was later changed to ''Focus Magazine'' and then to ''San Francisco Focus''.〔("About KQED: The 1950s" ), ''KQED.com''.〕 In 1984, a new programming guide, ''Fine Tuning'' was separated off from ''Focus'', with ''Focus'' carrying on as a self-contained magazine.〔("About KQED: The 1980s" ), ''KQED.com''.〕
In the early 1990s, ''San Francisco Focus'' was the recipient of number of journalism and publishing awards, including a National Headliner Award for feature writing in 1993. In 1996, KQED sold ''San Francisco Focus'' to Diablo Publications in order to pay off debts.〔("About KQED: The 1990s" ), ''KQED.com''.〕 The magazine was spun off into an independent entity in January 1997. In October 1997, the magazine re-branded itself as simply ''San Francisco''. In 1999, new management took over and Editor-In-Chief Bruce Kelley arrived in June 2000. Under Kelley's leadership, ''San Francisco'' has been nominated for two National Magazine awards and has garnered three Maggies as Best City and Regional Magazine from the Western Publications Association (2006, 2007 and 2009). In 2005, ''San Francisco'' was sold to Modern Luxury Media (a nationwide conglomerate of city and lifestyle magazines).〔("''San Francisco'' magazine re-launches in a new format that redefines city and luxury magazine publishing" ) (press release), Modern Luxury Media, October 18, 2005.〕

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