How do I submit an obituary to the SF Chronicle?
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How do I submit an obituary to the SF Chronicle?
For more information on submitting an obituary, please contact the San Francisco Chronicle by phone at 415-615-3554 or e-mail [email protected] .
Is the San Francisco Chronicle free?
Searching is free and unlimited. Current San Francisco Chronicle subscribers can access the archives for free as part of their subscription.
How much does it cost to put an obituary in the San Francisco Chronicle?
If you have more content you can use the 4-column or 6-column templates; 4-column obituaries start at $599 and 6-column at $799. The price per-line is the same. You will see the price for your order displayed in the upper right corner as you enter and edit the obituary text.
Why do newspapers charge so much for obituaries?
Since newspapers were the best and (sometimes, only) method of communication, they could afford to charge what they wanted. Additionally, newspapers have to print out obituaries when they’re published. This means paper, ink, and time go into the total cost of an obituary being published.
What is the best day to publish an obituary?
For both online and newspaper obituary posts, you should try and publish within a week after the death of your loved one. If the obituary has funeral notifications such as the location and timing of the funeral, you should post at least three days prior to the funeral.
How do I submit an obituary to the East Bay Times?
To publish an obituary in the East Bay Times: You may place the notice through your Funeral Home provider, on bayareaobits.com, by email at [email protected], or by contacting our Obituary Coordinators at 925-943-8020.
Is the San Francisco Chronicle still in business?
The San Francisco Chronicle is the largest newspaper in Northern California, the second largest on the West Coast, and each month reaches over 6 million users across the country.