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NorthBay biz

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NorthBay biz is a four color business and lifestyles magazine covering Napa, Marin and Sonoma counties.

NorthBay biz covers local business, news, lifestyles, restaurants, the wine industry, nonprofits, things to do and more throughout the North Bay Area.

It was started in 1975 as Sonoma Business magazine.[1][2] It is headquartered in Santa Rosa, California.[2] The owners of the magazine were Joni and Norman Rosinski and John Dennis from June 2000 to November 2017.[3] They renamed the magazine following their acquisition in 2000.[1]

The magazine publishes 15 times a year. 12 monthly issues and 3 bonus issues: a special wine issue, The NorthBay biz Top 500 (a complete listing of the top 500 companies in the North Bay) and a "Best of the North Bay" issue (a readers' poll of the best businesses in the North Bay). The magazine was acquired by Amaturo Sonoma Media Group in November 2017.[3]

The February 2021 issue contained an inflammatory "Readers Speak Out" guest column by local Republican women's-group leader Sandy Metzger titled "Is Systemic Oppression Real?"—submitted in response to a previous reader-submitted column, "Race, Racism and Reconciliation" by Waights Taylor—that members of the North Bay community described as "toxic and unbelievably offensive," "a racist diatribe," and "giving white supremacy a platform."

In 2023, the magazine hired veteran North Bay journalist Jason Walsh as editor in chief, and longtime magazine designer Anne Schenk was named design director. In 2024, Rosie Padilla was named associate editor.

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  1. ^ a b Joe Gargiulo (22 September 2017). "CrossCheck Among NorthBay Biz Top 500". CrossCheck. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b "NorthBay biz". Linkedin. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Biz Buzz: North Bay broadcast group to buy NorthBay biz magazine". Napa Valley Register. 13 November 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
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