huffingtonpost.com - 3/14/2009
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SEATTLE — As the Seattle Post-Intelligencer moves toward printing its last edition, it remains unclear whether its bigger rival, The Seattle Times, is far behind _ and whether this famously literate city could soon find itself without a major daily newspaper.
The Times is heavily in ...
Le P-I est mort, vive le P-I! —
HorsesAss.Org
The big news in Seattle today is the death of one of our two daily newspapers… mostly ignoring the fact that the Seattle Post-Intelligencer really isn’t dead. At least not yet. And while the ceasing of print publication after 146 years is certainly a momentous, and even a sad ...
R.I.P., P-I —
Hoffmania!
Today, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer becomes the largest American newspaper to cease printing and go all-digital.
Seattle P-I stops the presses —
Michael Calderone's Blog
Just weeks after the Rocky closed, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer rolled out its final print edition last night, now shifting to a greatly scaled-down website. Publisher Roger Oglesby talked of the P-I being "reborn" online.
RIP P-I —
This Modern World
Not that this was unexpected:
SEATTLE — The Seattle Post-Intelligencer will produce its last printed edition on Tuesday and become an Internet-only news source, the Hearst Corporation said on Monday, making it by far the largest American newspaper to take that leap.
But The P-I, as it is ...
Seattle Post-Intelligencer is Latest Newspaper Casualty —
TalkLeft
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer is the latest casualty in what seems like a never-ending stream of newspaper failures. Today is its final issue .Unlike the Rocky Mountain News, it will continue as an online publication. What's next -- the San Francisco Chronicle or the Miami Herald ? ...
The Extinction of the American Newspaper? —
Slublog
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer just announced it is now a web-only publication . Hearst Corp. will run its final printed edition of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer tomorrow and shift the entire publication to the Web after failing to find a buyer for the money-losing newspaper.
The New ...
Seattle P.I. - The Chickens Come Home —
Sound Politics
Yes, there were numerous factors leading to the death of the Seattle Post Intelligencer. TV with its 24/7 news channels, Al Gore's World Wide Web with free access to newspapers local and national, rising costs, competition from the "P.I in...
SF Chronicle Cuts Deal With Hearst —
Mojo Feed | Mother Jones
Two quick updates for those watching the demise of American newspapers. First, the 146-year-old Seattle Post-Intelligencer will publish its last print edition tomorrow. After that, it will be published online only. Hearst failed to find a buyer after putting the P-I up for sale in January. The ...
Number of the Day —
Shakesville
146. The number of years the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has been published. And there shall the number stay : The Seattle Post-Intelligencer will roll off the presses for the last time Tuesday. The Hearst Corp. announced Monday that it would stop publishing the 146-year old newspaper, Seattle's ...
Another one bites the dust —
Wizbang
The City of Seattle will have one less newspaper to printbeginning tomorrow. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which has chronicled the news of the city since logs slid down its steep streets...
Midday open thread —
Daily Kos
I hope Bob Graham never discovers twitter. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer is killing its dead-tree edition , going online only. The vast majority of the P-I's 167 employees, almost all in news, are expected to lose their jobs. The online enterprise will have a significantly smaller news ...
Seattle P-I goes web-only —
Michael Calderone's Blog
Just weeks after the Rocky Mountain News shut down, another 140-plus-year-old paper will stop the presses.
On Tuesday, the Seattle Post-Intelligence will print its final issue. The paper's website will continue with about 20 staffers (out of 165 in the newsroom).
The rival Seattle Times ...
Tomorrow last day for P-I —
HorsesAss.Org
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has announced that tomorrow will be the last day of publication for the print edition.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer will roll off the presses for the last time Tuesday, ending a 146-year run.
The Hearst Corp. announced Monday that it would stop publishing ...