Seattle Times
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Goes Web Only
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has moved entirely to the Internet. (March 21, 2009)
Seattle Times Company to Launch Regional Site
In the first
quarter of 2000, The Seattle Times Company, in alliance
with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and InfoSpace. (January 19, 2000)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Seattle Times Amend Agreement
The Hearst Corporation and the
Seattle Times Company have announced changes in their joint
business and publishing agreement that will extend
the relationship for another 50 years and permit the Seattle
Times to join Hearst's Post-Intelligencer in morning publication
Monday through Friday. (February 2, 1999)
Seattle Times to Buy the Maine Newspapers of Guy Gannett Communications
In a transaction that reaches across the United States and
four generations of publishers, The Seattle Times is purchasing
the Maine newspapers of Guy Gannett Communications, including
the Portland Press Herald & Maine Sunday Telegram in Portland,
the Kennebec Journal in Augusta, and the Morning Sentinel
in Waterville. (September 1, 1998)
Seattle Times Reporter Duff Wilson Wins Journalism Prizes
For his investigative series "Fear in the Fields," Seattle Times
reporter Duff Wilson has been named co-winner of The Goldsmith
Prize, Winner of the National Headliner Award and a finalist
in the Scripps Howard Foundation National Journalism Awards. (April 14, 1998)
The Seattle Times Sponsors Urban Newspaper Workshop for Minority Students
In late June 1997, The Seattle Times, The Dow Jones Fund and Seattle
University co-sponsored the Urban Newspaper Workshop (UNW) for
minority high school students from around the greater Puget Sound
region. (July 18, 1997)