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词条 Hokubei Mainichi Newspaper
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  1. History

  2. Circulation

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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}}Hokubei Mainichi Newspaper, more usually known as Hokubei Mainichi (北米毎日 "North America Daily"), was a Japanese language newspaper published from 1948 to 2009. It was Northern California’s only Japanese American bilingual newspaper after the closure of the Nichi Bei Times on September 10, 2009.[1] It was published by Hokubei Mainichi, Inc. (北米毎日新聞社 Hokubei Mainichi Shinbun Sha),[2] headquartered in San Francisco.[3]

History

The first edition of the Hokubei Mainichi Newspaper appeared on February 18, 1948, and one of the founders was Ryotei Matsukage, a former head of the Buddhist Churches of America. It started at 1737 Sutter St. in San Francisco[4] as a Buddhist alternative to the Nichi Bei Times, which was regarded as being Christian. It was, however, non-religious by 2003.[5] In 1977, the newspaper moved from the Sutter St. building to the corner of Post and Webster streets.[6] In about 1991, the newspaper changed from typesetting to the use of computers.[5] The Post St. building was sold in 2007 to Viz Media, and the newspaper moved to 1710 Octavia St.[6][7] In July 2009, it changed from publishing five times a week to four times a week.[1] On October 27, 2009, it was announced that the final edition would be on October 30, 2009.[4][8] The newspaper had a circulation of ca. 7,500.[9]

It was bilingual Japanese and English throughout its existence.[5]

Circulation

The newspaper was distributed mainly by subscription and only to a limited extent from newsstands. Its main readership was in San Francisco County and Santa Clara County.[10]

See also

{{Portal|Japan|Asian Americans|San Francisco Bay Area|Journalism}}
  • Rafu Shimpo
  • Chicago Shimpo

References

1. ^{{Cite web | title =S.F.-based Hokubei Mainichi to close | publisher =The Japan Times | date =October 30, 2009 | url =http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20091030a6.html | accessdate =September 13, 2010 }}
2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20070213004915/http://www.hokubei.com/ Home page]. Hokubei Mainichi. February 13, 2007. Retrieved on September 8, 2012.
3. ^"[https://web.archive.org/web/20070217155837/http://www.hokubei.com/company_contact.html Contact]." Hokubei Mainichi. February 17, 2007. Retrieved on September 8, 2012. "1746 Post Street San Francisco, CA94115"
4. ^{{Cite web | last =Ikeda | first =Jordan | title =Hokubei Mainichi Announces Closure After 61 years of Japanese American news coverage, final issue to run Oct. 30. | publisher =Rafu Shimpo | date =October 29, 2009 | url =http://rafu.com/news/2009/10/hokubei-mainichi-announces-closure/ | accessdate =September 13, 2010 }}
5. ^{{Cite web | last =Johnson | first =Julie | title =Hokubei Mainichi: Re-connecting the Japanese-American Community | work =New America Media - NCM Profile | publisher =Pacific News Service | date =May 30, 2003 | url =http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=b3e488f4062b0126ecfaa43e0f3827a9 | accessdate =September 13, 2010 }}
6. ^{{Cite web | last =Gallagher | first =Conor | title =Death of bilingual newspaper leaves void in Japanese American community | publisher =SF Public Press | date =December 14, 2009 | url =http://sfpublicpress.org/news/2009-12/death-of-bilingual-newspaper-leaves-void-in-japanese-american-community | accessdate =September 13, 2010 }}
7. ^{{Cite web | last =Yamamoto | first =JK | title =Hokubei Mainichi 1749 Post Street | publisher =California Japan Towns | url =http://www.californiajapantowns.org/sf/hokubei.html | accessdate =September 13, 2010 }}
8. ^{{Cite web | last =Yamate | first =Don | title =To Our Readers | publisher =Hokubei Mainichi Newspaper | date =October 27, 2009 | url =http://www.hokubei.com/en/news/2009/10/OUR-READERS | accessdate =September 13, 2010 }}
9. ^{{Cite web | last =Garcia | first =Miki | title =Hokubei Mainichi, Japanese American daily bilingual newspaper | work =News | publisher =NikkeiWest | url =http://www.nikkeiwest.com/index.php/the-news/past-articles/2-hokubei-mainichi-japanese-american-daily-bilingual-newspaper | accessdate =September 13, 2010 }}
10. ^{{Cite web | title =Hokubei Mainichi | work =Japanese Media Profiles | publisher =National Cherry Blossom Festival | date = | url =http://www.nationalcherryblossomfestival.org/html/jmedia2.html | accessdate =September 13, 2010 }}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org//http://www.hokubei.com/ Hokubei Mainichi Newspaper] (Archive)

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