San Diego Business Journal
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The San Diego Business Journal is a newspaper in San Diego, California
San Diego, California
San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest city in California. The city is located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in Southern California, immediately adjacent to the Mexican border. The birthplace of California, San Diego is known for its mild year-round...

, USA covering general business news. Each week, the San Diego Business Journal examines the economic news, demographics and lifestyle profiles of San Diego, and the many ways that the San Diego economy operates..

Regular departments include Up Front, highlighting stories of importance featuring San Diego businesses and their decision-makers; Media & Technology, focusing on up-to-the-minute changes and innovations in the businesses that serve these fields; Small Business, profiling those smaller businesses moving into the fore; and Investment and Finance, where San Diego’s many public companies are profiled and analyzed.
One of the most widely read features is The List, which ranks the top businesses in any given industry. Some of the categories include Largest Private Companies, Fastest-Growing Private Companies, Highest Paid Executives, Highest Revenue Generators, Permanent Placement Services List, etc. Each of these surveys is then compiled into the San Diego Business Journal's resource – the annual Book of Lists.
Reo Carr is the editor of the San Diego Business Journal.

Circulation

Tabloid: Weekly

Year Established: 1980

Audit: ABC, 2004

Total Circulation: 15,610; Qualified Paid: 8,517

Qualified Nonpaid: n/a; Non-Qualified: 7,093

Events and Awards

  • CFO of the Year Awards: The purpose of the CFO of the Year Award is to highlight the importance of the CFO to a business enterprise, and the role CFOs play in the success of an organization.
  • Technology Executives of the Year Awards: The Business Journal recognizes these dynamic CFOs for their accomplishments in their profession, in their careers and in the community.
  • San Diego's Best Places to Work Awards: 18 companies receive an award. There are four categories: Small, Medium, Large and Nonprofit.
  • Annual Book of List Party: Honors those firms that were ranked in the 2008 Book of Lists and the sponsors and advertisers who contributed to the publication.
  • Fastest 100 Growing Privately Held Companies: Each year the San Diego Business Journal researches and publishes the list of Fast Growing Private Companies in the San Diego area.
  • Economic Trends Event: This Economic Trends event focuses on the major trends and headlines in the past year and the industry indicators for the upcoming year.
  • Annual Family Owned Business Awards: The San Diego Business Journal partners with the University of San Diego's Family Business Forum to present awards to six of the region's outstanding family-owned businesses.
  • Annual Women Who Mean Business Awards: Recognizes local women business leaders for their excellence in career and community.
  • San Diego's Most Admired CEO Awards: The Business Journal recognized these dynamic CEOs for their accomplishments in their profession, their careers and in the community.
  • Permanent Placement Services List: This list is composed of the largest full-time placement services and is ranked by the number of San Diego County recruiters.
  • Largest Employers: The 50 largest employers in San Diego County, ranked by number of local employees.

Regional editions

It has regional editions in Orange County
Orange County, California
Orange County is a county in the U.S. state of California. Its county seat is Santa Ana. As of the 2010 census, its population was 3,010,232, up from 2,846,293 at the 2000 census, making it the third most populous county in California, behind Los Angeles County and San Diego County...

, the San Fernando Valley
San Fernando Valley
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, and Los Angeles
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  • San Diego Business Journal
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  • Orange County Business Journal
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  • Los Angeles Business Journal
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