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The Examiner's new direction

If you go to MediaBistro.com‘s job listings (registration required), you’ll find an ad that describes the future of the Examiner. Currently the Examiner is the free tabloid newspaper owned by billionaire oilman Phil Anschutz. But the ad is seeking freelancers who will write for the Examiner’s Web sites in 59 markets nationwide. These freelancers will be known as National Examiners (not to be confused with the supermarket tabloid of the same name). Some quotes from the ad:

Speaking about Anschutz, the Chron’s Joel Selvin notes that the billionaire oilman is getting into the concert business in the Bay Area by leasing the 2,300-capacity Warfield Theater in San Francisco. The lease is actually held by Goldenvoice, the Los Angeles alt-rock wing of Anschutz Entertainment Group, or AEG. For the last 30 years, the Warfield’s lease had been held by firms associated with the late Bill Graham. Goldenvoice has also taken over the lease to the Grand, a 1,000-seat facility on Van Ness Avenue, a boomy room once known as the movie theater Regency I.

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