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. One 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 magazine known as San Francisco 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. In 1984, a new programming guide, Fine Tuning was separated off from Focus, with Focus carrying on as a self-contained magazine. San Francisco Focus was the recipient of 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. 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. In 2005, San Francisco was sold to Modern Luxury Media. Steven Dinkelspiel stepped to the head of San Francisco magazine as the publisher in March 1999 after working as both circulation director and general counsel for the magazine. After the merge of the magazine with Modern Luxury, he became its president. Jon Steinberg became editor-in-chief of the magazine in February 2012, before which he was a Senior Editor at New York magazine. In April, 2019 Modern Luxury announced Walter J. Kupiec, a media and marketing veteran, was hired as Market President and Publisher Pati Navalta Poblete is the current editor-in-chief.
Awards
American Society of Magazine Editors
Finalist, Personal Service: "The New School of Fish," by Erik Vance, 2012
Finalist, General Excellence, 2011
Winner, General Excellence, 2010
Finalist, Public Interest: "War of Values," by Danelle Morton, 2010
Finalist, Public Interest: "Innocence Lost," by Nina Martin, November 2004
Finalist, Public Interest: "Trouble in the Presidio," by Kerry Tremain, December 2001
City & Regional Magazine Awards
Gold Award, Civic Journalism: "Innocence Lost," by Nina Martin, November 2004
Winner, Best Food and Culture Writing, "The Toxic, Abusive, Addictive, Supportive, Codependent Relationship Between Chefs and Yelpers," Rebecca Flint Marx, August 2014
Finalist, Best Feature Writing, "King of the Mall," Maile Carpenter, August 2004
Winner, Best Feature Writing, "Eating in Michael Bauer's Town," Maile Carpenter, August 2001