As one of the country’s very few family-owned and -operated metro newspapers left, The Seattle Times is also apparently one of the few willing to endorse presidential candidates, which the editorial board did on Sept. 1.
I may eat my words because I didn’t do any homework on this but I sense that a famous billionaire trying to score free government money doesn’t own this newspaper.
I may eat my words because I didn’t do any homework on this but I sense that a famous billionaire trying to score free government money doesn’t own this newspaper.
It is still majority private-owned by the same family that bought it in 1896.