seattle post intelligencer
Support education and youth by donating your newspaper credit during this period to a community school through the Seattle Post-Intelligencer Newspapers In Education program. [1]
The Seattle P-I newspaper is being put up for sale. [2]
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The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (popularly known as “the P-I”) is one of two daily newspapers in Seattle, Washington, United States, the other being the The Seattle Times. [4]
You could - finally - read about Susan Lindauer in the P-I this morning, although you couldn’t read that she is a former P-I reporter (she once worked for “two newspapers” the P-I tells readers). [3]
The Seattle P-I independently produces a three-page editorial section for a combined Sunday Seattle Times and Seattle P-I edition. [1]
Savings start at 40 percent off at Karan Dannenberg’s progressive sale on winter coats, dresses, hats, boots, gloves and more. [5]
If newspapers are to play a different role in today’s media landscape, being the first thing people read in the morning isn’t a bad position to be in. [6]
TV Guide announced today that they signed a syndication agreement with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer to provide editorial content, previews, recaps, and features on boob tube entertainment, in addition to the listings. [3]
The P-I, Seattle’s first newspaper, was founded on December 10, 1863 as the Seattle Gazette by J.R. Watson. [...] On January 8, 2009, the Hearst Corporation put the Seattle Post-Intelligencer up for sale, saying that if the paper is not sold within 60-days the paper would either be turned into a Internet-only publication with a drastically reduced staff, or closed outright. [4]
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(All Obituaries posted after 9/25/2008 remain online 365 days. [8]
In 1912, editor Eric W. Allen left the paper to found the University of Oregon School of Journalism, which he ran until his death in 1944. [4]
I heard somewhere that the Seattle Times is formatted for old fogies who fondly remember the golden age of print media, whereas the PI is designed to appeal to the greed is good-instant gratification-I have young children so I can’t be freaking bothered to spend one extra second on paying attention to current affairs- set that tends to be in their thirties and forties. [6]
Sources:
[1] Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Temporarily Stop Delivery
[2] Seattle Post-Intelligencer
[3] The Daily Weekly - “Seattle Post-Intelligencer” Archives - Seattle Weekly
[4] Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[5] Seattle Post-Intelligencer: NBA Basketball News and Scores
[6] Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Seattle, WA 98119
[7] Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Crossword
[8] Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Obituaries