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  2. Metro Silicon Valley - Wikipedia

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    Metro, also known as Metro Silicon Valley, is a free weekly newspaper published by the San Jose, California-based Weeklys media group for four decades, a period during which its readership area became known as Silicon Valley.

  3. Weeklys - Wikipedia

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    Weeklys, formerly known as Metro Newspapers, is an American media group established in 1985 and based in San Jose, California. It publishes five free alternative weekly newspapers in Northern California: Metro Silicon Valley, Good Times, the Pacific Sun, East Bay Express and the North Bay Bohemian; and ten community newspapers: the Gilroy Dispatch', Healdsburg Tribune, the Hollister Free Lance ...

  4. Dan Pulcrano - Wikipedia

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    Dan Pulcrano (born c. 1959) [1] is a journalist, editor, publisher and newspaper group owner in Northern California.He is CEO and executive editor of Metro Silicon Valley, Silicon Valley's alternative newsweekly, as well as its sister publications around the Bay Area; Good Times, the North Bay Bohemian and the Pacific Sun and East Bay Express.

  5. Media in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The weekly alternative papers are the Metro Silicon Valley, East Bay Express, and SF Weekly. The Epoch Times, Singtao Daily, World Journal, and Kangzhongguo are among the Asian newspapers that serve the Bay Area.

  6. Silicon Valley - Wikipedia

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    Produced from this location is the nationally distributed TV Show "Tech Now" as well as the CNBC Silicon Valley bureau. San Jose-based media serving Silicon Valley include the San Jose Mercury News daily and the Metro Silicon Valley weekly. Specialty media include El Observador and the San Jose / Silicon Valley Business Journal.

  7. Don Hoefler - Wikipedia

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    Donald C. Hoefler (October 3, 1922 – April 15, 1986) was an American journalist, best known for using the term "Silicon Valley" for the first time in a news story.His friend Ralph Vaerst suggested the term for a series of articles entitled "Silicon Valley, USA" in the weekly trade newspaper Electronic News, starting on January 11, 1971.

  8. Metro - Wikipedia

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    Metro Santa Cruz, former name of a newspaper in Santa Cruz, California, renamed the Santa Cruz Weekly; Metro Silicon Valley, a newspaper in San Jose, California; StarMetro, a chain of Canadian free newspapers (formerly called Metro until April 2018) Zimbabwe Metro

  9. C2SV - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 2012 as the Silicon Valley Sound eXperience [1] (SVSX), a one-day event, 3 p.m. to midnight on September 22 at various downtown San Jose venues, [2] founded by Dan Pulcrano, the CEO of Metro Newspapers. [3] In 2013, it changed its name to Creative Convergence Silicon Valley (C2SV), with the addition of a technology conference. [4]