Queen Anne & Magnolia News
Serving the neighborhoods of Queen Anne and Magnolia, this community publication provides residents with localized coverage of municipal politics, school news, and neighborhood developments. Established in 1920, the weekly paper functions as a primary source for information on civic affairs and events within these distinct Seattle enclaves.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SEATTLE
As a Pacific Northwest media market, the local press landscape transitioned to a single-daily print town in 2009 after a long-running two-newspaper rivalry. The independently owned Seattle Times now leads the market with a print circulation exceeding 229,000, while its historic competitor, the Seattle Post Intelligencer, operates entirely as an online-only publication. Specialized weekly outlets cover specific demographics and local commerce, including the Puget Sound Business Journal and Real Change Homeless Newspaper, a street paper sold directly by unhoused vendors. Paperboy lists 19 newspapers in Seattle.
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