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  2. Category:Magazines published in Seattle - Wikipedia

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  3. Dlisted - Wikipedia

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    Dlisted was a celebrity gossip blog written by Michael Kuroiwa, known initially to readers as "Michael K." The site was launched on January 23, 2005, as the D-List, but changed its name to Dlisted because the domain name was available.

  4. Media in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    425Business is a monthly Seattle business magazine. Environmental online magazines Worldchanging and Grist are based in Seattle. [11] Sound Rider!, an online motorcycling magazine, is also published from Seattle. OutdoorsNW magazine, published by Price Media, Inc. in Seattle since 1988, serves the active, outdoor recreational enthusiasts.

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  6. Seattle Metropolitan - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Metropolitan, or Seattle Met, is a monthly city magazine covering Seattle, Washington.Its first issue was published in March 2006, and features reporting and feature articles on Seattle events, politics, people, dining and restaurants, popular places, and attractions.

  7. Bulldog News - Wikipedia

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    The Not for Tourists Guide to Seattle says visitors can "pick up a copy of Obscure French Cinema Monthly and People simultaneously". [12] [13] [14] In 2017, Daniel Person of Seattle Weekly called Bulldog News "iconic". [15] Bulldog News has been called "perhaps the best designed stand in the city". [16]

  8. Tablet (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    It was distributed for free at rock clubs, record stores, galleries and similar businesses, as well as to newsstands and newspaper boxes. Distribution included the Northwest cities of Seattle, Portland, Spokane, Bellingham, Tacoma, Bellevue, Vancouver and Olympia. Its main rivals were the Seattle Weekly and The Stranger.

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