Media in Seattle - Magazines

Magazines

Two locally owned magazines for parents, ParentMap Newsmagazine and Seattle's Child, are published monthly. Conscious living magazine Seattle Natural Awakenings is also locally owned and published monthly. The multiethnic glossy Colors NW publishes a companion Colors NW video podcast. Seattle Magazine and Seattle Metropolitan, local lifestyle magazines, are published monthly. Northwest Woman Magazine is a regional bimonthly publication for the Northwest woman.

The Seattle-based online magazines Worldchanging and Grist.org were two of the "Top Green Websites" in 2007, according to Time. Sound Rider! is also published from Seattle.

  • Alaska Airlines Magazine
  • Arcade Journal
  • City Arts Magazine
  • City Dog Magazine
  • Fishermen's News
  • Flying House Magazine
  • Grist
  • IBUKI Magazine
  • Media Inc
  • Outdoors NW Magazine
  • Pacific Fishing
  • Pacific Maritime
  • Scotsman Guide, residential edition and commercial edition, national real estate finance magazines
  • Seattle Business Monthly
  • Seattle Bride Magazine
  • Seattle Child
  • Seattle Homes & Lifestyles Magazine
  • Seattle Magazine
  • Seattle Metropolitan
  • Seattle Natural Awakenings
  • Seattle Sound Magazine
  • Seattle Woman Magazine
  • Sports NW Magazine
  • Washington Business Magazine
  • Washington Law & Politics
  • Yes Magazine
  • You Magazine

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