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Founded in January 2009, PubliCola is a blog about Seattle written by journalists who are dedicated to non-partisan, original daily reporting that prioritizes a balanced approach to news. Started by longtime local editor and award-winning reporter Josh Feit, PubliCola is the first online-only news site in state history to get media credentials to cover the state capitol.

PubliCola was off and running. In June 2009, PubliCola hired another award-winning journalist, super-sourced Seattle city hall reporter Erica C. Barnett.

People were afraid that blogging would change journalism. Instead, we believe journalism can change blogging. Twenty-first century journalism may look and feel different, and yes Erica isn't afraid to get cranky, but we're committed to making sure online news still delivers independent, reliable, even-keeled coverage. And most of all, we're committed to making sure the coverage sparks honest civic debate.

Bringing you cola for the people, PubliCola is named after Publius Valerius PubliCola, the alias for the authors of the Federalist Papers—the original bloggers.

The first online-only news site in state history to get media credentials to cover the state capitol and Seattle city hall, PubliCola has been called a “must-read” by the Seattle Post Intelligencer and a hot “New Media Mover and Shaker” by Seattle Magazine—which also cited our own Erica C. Barnett as the city's No. 1 news nerd.

Extra Fizz: Post Globe Founder Takes Gig at Lefty Think Tank

Former Seattle P-I reporter Kery Murakami, the driving force behind the Seattle Post-Globe online news site, is dialing back his involvement with the site after landing a (paying) job doing communications for the Washington State Budget & Policy Center, a liberal economic and fiscal policy think tank in Seattle.

What this means for the already uncertain future of the Post Globe is unclear. Murakami says Post Globe, driven by volunteers drawn mostly from the ranks of former P-I reporters and editors, will continue operating. While the site has struggled to find a consistent readership and stable source of funding, Post Globe has also scored some journalistic scoops and won praise for its in-depth coverage of political battles this campaign season.

In an interview, Murakami said he would continue to be involved in the Post Globe in his spare time, but that others would be stepping up to take larger roles.

Former P-I online editor Don Smith will be taking on a leadership role at Post Globe, including running day to day operations. Asked if he expected the site to be around for a while, Murakami replied, “I hope so.”


  • http://www.fattailed.com/ Fat-tailed

    Someday soon, all the former mainstream journalists will be employed in public relations. Then they’ll realize there’s nobody left to send their press releases to.

  • http://www.fattailed.com Fat-tailed

    Someday soon, all the former mainstream journalists will be employed in public relations. Then they’ll realize there’s nobody left to send their press releases to.

  • http://letterfiction.blogspot.com/ Gomez

    And then they’ll get laid off and have to find other lines of work.

    I’m glad I didn’t pursue that journalism degree way back when. Wow that would have been a bad idea.

  • http://letterfiction.blogspot.com Gomez

    And then they’ll get laid off and have to find other lines of work.

    I’m glad I didn’t pursue that journalism degree way back when. Wow that would have been a bad idea.

  • Mikos

    Kery was always one of my favorites at the PI. He will help WSBPC just by telling them what’s news and what’s not. They haven’t really figured that out yet.

  • Mikos

    Kery was always one of my favorites at the PI. He will help WSBPC just by telling them what’s news and what’s not. They haven’t really figured that out yet.

  • http://www.fattailed.com/ Fat-tailed

    Maybe the distractions of this job offer account for the otherwise inexplicable fact that the post-globe yesterday not only carried but *tweeted* a story titled “Used boat sales showing signs of life”. http://www.seattlepostglobe.org/2009/11/10/used-boat-sales-showing-signs-of-life

  • http://www.fattailed.com Fat-tailed

    Maybe the distractions of this job offer account for the otherwise inexplicable fact that the post-globe yesterday not only carried but *tweeted* a story titled “Used boat sales showing signs of life”. http://www.seattlepostglobe.org/2009/11/10/used-boat-sales-showing-signs-of-life

  • Mikos

    Somebody has to track used boat sales.

  • Mikos

    Somebody has to track used boat sales.

  • capicola

    Isn’t there a huge sign by Kenmore Air and the drive-thru Starbucks on Westlake that’s been doing that for the past 39 months?

  • capicola

    Isn’t there a huge sign by Kenmore Air and the drive-thru Starbucks on Westlake that’s been doing that for the past 39 months?

  • http://www.fattailed.com/ Fat-tailed

    @5 The worst part is they didn’t use the headline “Rising tide lifts used boats”

  • http://www.fattailed.com Fat-tailed

    @5 The worst part is they didn’t use the headline “Rising tide lifts used boats”

  • sarah68

    @3: The WSBPC puts out information, not “news”. What you do with it is up to you.

  • sarah68

    @3: The WSBPC puts out information, not “news”. What you do with it is up to you.

  • de la

    @7: Brilliant. Are you a headline writer?

  • de la

    @7: Brilliant. Are you a headline writer?