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San-Diyeqo Kaliforniya Universiteti; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Universitato de Kalifornio en San-Diego; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org دانشگاه کالیفرنیا (سن دیگو) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Université de Californie à San Diego; Usage on he.wikipedia.org אוניברסיטת קליפורניה בסן דייגו; Usage on hi ...
San Diego Magazine is a multi-platform media company covering food, [1] arts and culture, [2] travel, [3] health and wellness, [4] social progress, [5] and life in San Diego County, California. Its flagship monthly magazine has won multiple regional [ 6 ] and national awards. [ 7 ]
Local interest magazines published in California (2 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in California" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 236 total.
San Diego, California-San Diego City College: 88.5 Analog XHKT-FM: News/talk/Spanish Regional Mexican Tecate, Baja California: La Super KT California Medios 88.7: Analog: XHITT: Freeform: Tijuana, Baja California: Radio Technological - 89.5 Analog/HD1 KPBS-FM: Public radio: San Diego, California NPR: SDSU: HD2 Classical San Diego Archived 2011 ...
ComputorEdge Magazine was first published on May 16, 1983 as The Byte Buyer in San Diego, California. It was one of the first local free distribution magazines in the United States devoted to the microcomputer. In 1988, in a dispute with the now defunct Byte Magazine, the magazine name was changed to ComputorEdge.
XY was founded by Peter Ian Cummings in San Francisco in 1996, and moved its operations to San Diego, California in 2001, and West Hollywood, California in 2004. It published roughly four editions a year until 2008; [4] the Fall 2016 is Issue 50, the Wonderland Issue. [2]
California was an American monthly magazine, published from 1976 to 1991, which focused on the state of California. It was founded as New West magazine in 1976 by Clay Felker, founder of New York magazine, as its sister publication covering the West Coast. [1] [2] It was purchased by Rupert Murdoch in 1977.
The San Diego Door (in former versions: Good Morning Teaspoon, Teaspoon Door, Door to Liberation, and Free Door) was an underground newspaper that thrived from January 1968 to August 1974 in San Diego and San Diego County, California. [1] Alongside the San Diego Street Journal (formerly San Diego Free Press) and the OB Rag, it dominated the ...