Media in Seattle includes long-established newspapers, television and radio stations, and an evolving panoply of smaller, local art, culture, neighborhood and political publications, film-making and, most recently, Internet media. As of the fall of 2009, Seattle has the 20th largest newspaper and the 13th largest radio and television market in the United States. The Seattle media market also serves Puget Sound and Western Washington.
The location of Microsoft just outside Seattle in nearby Redmond, and the growth of interactive media companies have made Seattle prominent in new digital media.
Database Particulars:
| Cable network | 30 |
| Cable station | 4 |
| College newspaper | 36 |
| Freelance journalist | 8 |
| Magazine, consumer | 239 |
| Magazine, customer/inflight | 8 |
| Magazine, news and business | 43 |
| Magazine, trade/technical | 85 |
| News Agency/Wire service, regional bureau | 26 |
| Newsletter, consumer | 16 |
| Newsletter, trade | 20 |
| Newspaper | 344 |
| Newspaper, regional bureau | 2 |
| Online news source | 10 |
| Online publication | 93 |
| Organization | 2 |
| Publication, academic/scientific | 15 |
| Radio network | 3 |
| Radio program | 28 |
| Radio station | 522 |
| Radio, regional bureau | 2 |
| Special section | 4 |
| Syndicated column | 4 |
| Television program | 20 |
| Television station | 314 |
| Weblog | 3 |
| Newspaper | 2 |
| Grand Total | 1883 |






