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The Cascade PBS newsroom, formerly Crosscut.com, is an American nonprofit news website based in Seattle.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 33 relations: Analytic journalism, Backstreets Magazine, Charles R. Cross, Childhaven, Chris Vance (politician), Chuck Taylor (journalist, born 1957), Columnist, Conservative talk radio, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, David Brewster (journalist), First Hill, Seattle, Jim Compton, John Carlson (radio host), KCTS-TV, KING-TV, Knute Berger, Mayor of Seattle, Michael McGinn, Nonprofit organization, Online newspaper, Paul Schell, PBS, Puget Sound Business Journal, Samantha Larson, Seattle, Seattle City Council, Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle Union Record, Seattle Weekly, The Rocket (music magazine), The Seattle Times, Town Hall Seattle.

  2. Newspapers published in Seattle

Analytic journalism

Analytic journalism is a field of journalism that seeks to make sense of complex reality in order to create public understanding.

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Backstreets Magazine

Backstreets Magazine is a published quarterly Bruce Springsteen fanzine that has been covering the music of Springsteen and other Jersey Shore sound artists since 1980.

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Charles R. Cross

Charles R. Cross is a Seattle-based music journalist, author and editor.

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Childhaven

Childhaven is a nonprofit organization that serves children (0–13 years) and their families who have experienced adversity and trauma in King County, Washington, United States.

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Chris Vance (politician)

Christopher M. Vance (born May 1, 1962) is an American politician who served two terms on the Metropolitan King County Council and is a former member of the Washington State Legislature.

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Chuck Taylor (journalist, born 1957)

Charles L. Taylor (born 1957) is an American journalist based in Seattle.

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Columnist

A columnist is a person who writes for publication in a series, creating an article that usually offers commentary and opinions.

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Conservative talk radio

Conservative talk radio is a talk radio format in the United States and other countries devoted to expressing conservative viewpoints of issues, as opposed to progressive talk radio.

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Corporation for Public Broadcasting

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is an American publicly funded non-profit corporation, created in 1967 to promote and help support public broadcasting.

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David Brewster (journalist)

David Clark Brewster (born September 26, 1939) is an American journalist and the founder, editor and publisher of the Seattle Weekly and the Northwest news website Crosscut.com.

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First Hill, Seattle

First Hill is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, United States.

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Jim Compton

Jim Compton (April 2, 1941 – March 17, 2014) was a member of the Seattle City Council, first elected in 1999.

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John Carlson (radio host)

John Eric Carlson (born June 3, 1959) is an American politician and talk radio host on KVI-AM by Lotus Communications Corp from the state of Washington.

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KCTS-TV

KCTS-TV (channel 9) is a PBS member television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, owned by Cascade Public Media.

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KING-TV

KING-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, affiliated with NBC.

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Knute Berger

Knute "Skip" Berger (born December 5, 1953) is an American journalist, writer and editor based in Seattle, Washington, United States.

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Mayor of Seattle

The Mayor of Seattle is the head of the executive branch of the city government of Seattle, Washington.

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Michael McGinn

Michael McGinn (born December 17, 1959) is an American lawyer and politician.

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Nonprofit organization

A nonprofit organization (NPO), also known as a nonbusiness entity, nonprofit institution, or simply a nonprofit (using the adjective as a noun), is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, as opposed to an entity that operates as a business aiming to generate a profit for its owners.

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Online newspaper

An online newspaper (or electronic news or electronic news publication) is the online version of a newspaper, either as a stand-alone publication or as the online version of a printed periodical.

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Paul Schell

Paul E. S. Schell (born Paul Ervin Schlachtenhaufen; October 8, 1937 – July 27, 2014) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 50th mayor of Seattle, Washington, from 1998 to 2002.

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PBS

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.

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Puget Sound Business Journal

The Puget Sound Business Journal (PSBJ) is a weekly American City Business Journals publication containing articles about business people, issues, and events in the greater Seattle, Washington area. Crosscut.com and Puget Sound Business Journal are newspapers published in Seattle.

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Samantha Larson

Samantha Larson (born 1988) is an American mountain climber from Long Beach, California.

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Seattle

Seattle is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States.

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Seattle City Council

The Seattle City Council is the legislative body of the city of Seattle, Washington.

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Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce

The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce is a daily (six days per week) newspaper based in Seattle, Washington specializing in business, construction, real estate, and legal news and public notices. Crosscut.com and Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce are newspapers published in Seattle.

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Seattle Post-Intelligencer

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (popularly known as the Seattle P-I, the Post-Intelligencer, or simply the P-I) is an online newspaper and former print newspaper based in Seattle, Washington, United States. Crosscut.com and Seattle Post-Intelligencer are American news websites and newspapers published in Seattle.

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Seattle Union Record

The Seattle Union Record was a union-owned newspaper edited by Harry Ault. Crosscut.com and Seattle Union Record are newspapers published in Seattle.

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Seattle Weekly

The Seattle Weekly is an alternative biweekly distributed newspaper in Seattle, Washington, United States. Crosscut.com and Seattle Weekly are newspapers published in Seattle.

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The Rocket (music magazine)

The Rocket was a free biweekly music magazine serving the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, published from 1979 to 2000.

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The Seattle Times

The Seattle Times is an American daily newspaper based in Seattle, Washington. Crosscut.com and The Seattle Times are newspapers published in Seattle.

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Town Hall Seattle

Town Hall Seattle, or Town Hall locally, is a cultural center and performance hall located on Seattle, Washington, USA's First Hill at 1119 8th Ave.

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See also

Newspapers published in Seattle

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crosscut.com

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