Capitol Hill Times
Serving Seattle’s vibrant Capitol Hill neighborhood, this long-standing publication provides hyper-local news coverage, ranging from community developments and urban policy to arts and culture. It remains a vital resource for residents and stakeholders seeking in-depth reporting on the unique civic issues and political landscape of one of the city's most densely populated districts.
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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