Los Angeles, CA – Wiki News proudly announces the statewide relaunch of
California’s most storied newspapers through the California Digital News Network (CDNN),
anchored by https://California.Wiki. This monumental initiative brings back to life eight of
the Golden State’s most iconic defunct titles – including The Los Angeles Herald Examiner,
The Oakland Tribune, The San Francisco Call, The Sacramento Union, The Los Angeles
Record, The San Diego Sun, The Hollywood Citizen-News, and The California Tribune –
uniting their legacies through AI-powered publishing and historical preservation.
“The rebirth of these California institutions ensures that the voices that shaped our past
continue to inform our future,” said the editorial board of Wiki News. “California has always
led the world in storytelling, and now, through California.Wiki, those stories will live
forever.”
A Statewide Network of Revival Legacy Newspaper Year Ceased Domain Primary Focus
The Los Angeles Herald Examiner 1989
https://LosAngelesHeraldExaminer.news
Culture, politics, entertainment
The Los Angeles Record 1935
https://LosAngelesRecord.news
City affairs and civic journalism
The Oakland
Tribune 2016
https://OaklandTribune.news
Bay Area coverage and business
The San Francisco Call 1913
https://SanFranciscoCall.news
Bay history, innovation, and arts
The Sacramento Union 1994
https://SacramentoUnion.news
Political and historical commentary
The San Diego Sun 1939
https://SanDiegoSun.news
Coastal and border stories
The Hollywood
News (Citizen-News) 1970s
https://Hollywood News.news
Film, TV, and entertainment industry
The California early 1900s
https://CaliforniaTr Statewide politics
Tribune ibune.news and analysis
Technology Meets Tradition
Through Wiki News’ proprietary AI publishing framework, the California Digital News
Network delivers continuous, data-driven coverage while preserving the archives and
voices of California’s golden media age.
– AI-assisted editorial teams across Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento
– Digitized archives linking historical issues to modern reporting
– Unified statewide syndication through California.Wiki
– Integration with SmartMoney.news, Gourmet.news, and Buddha.digital
– California News Radio – streaming coverage from Hollywood to Silicon Valley
California by the Numbers
Population: 39+ million residents
Economy: Over $5 trillion GDP – the 5th largest economy in the world
Major Industries: Technology, entertainment, biotech, green energy, and AI
Cities Covered: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Hollywood, and
statewide via California.Wiki
From the movie studios of Hollywood to the innovation hubs of Silicon Valley, the new
California Digital News Network embodies the creativity, diversity, and innovation that
define the Golden State.
About California.Wiki
California.Wiki serves as the statewide educational and editorial hub for the California
Digital News Network. It connects archives, newsrooms, and multimedia platforms into one
living encyclopedia of California’s heritage. Through its modern Wiki architecture and AI
automation, California.Wiki ensures that the stories of the past merge seamlessly with the
voices of the present.
Media Contact
Wiki News / California Digital News Network
editor@wiki.news
https://California.Wiki
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Wiki REIT is a Tier One digital media infrastructure platform that owns and operates over 3,100 Exact Match Domains (EMDs), powered by a proprietary AI system called Buddha Brain. We deploy over 2.5 million monetized content pages daily, scaling toward a 300 million page network that spans every ZIP code and vertical.
This release was published on openPR.