How To Pitch: The Seattle Times

A 111-year-old Pacific coast mainstay boasts seven Pulitzers to its name and wants writers to keep the tradition alive

December 6, 2007
Circulation: 219,722 (daily); 423,635 (Sunday)
Frequency: Daily
Special issues: None

Background: The Seattle Times launched in 1891, although it was then known as the Seattle Press-Times and consisted of four pages. It was purchased and renamed by Alden J. Blethen in 1896, and its circulation doubled in half a year. Since then, it's grown into the largest daily newspaper in Washington state and the largest Sunday ...

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