Seattle Magazine Acquired by Local Entrepreneur

GeekWire founder Jonathan Sposato says he plans to ramp up its digital presence while maintaining its print edition and current staff.
GeekWire founder Jonathan Sposato says he plans to ramp up its digital presence while maintaining its print edition and current staff.
Updates to a proposed follow-up bill would remove the 35-submission cap while adding some other restrictions.
The company expands its water and electric utility portfolio as its two-year string of acquisitions stretches into 2020.
It's more than just strategic, says CMO Kate Spellman, it's also a philosophical shift.
Plus: AMI lays off entire Men's Journal staff, and GovExec launches a daily podcast.
How 3 magazines retooled their aesthetic to improve the reader experience and increase engagement.
Plus: Google may begin paying publishers for content, and AMI sells off three of its fitness magazines.
A follow-up bill will remove the 35-submission cap and "more clearly define freelancer journalism," says Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez.
Why The Week and Garden & Gun see a future for print with digital natives.
"We achieved the inflection point of digital advertising gains more than off-setting print advertising declines,” says CEO Tom Harty.