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When Washington Post publisher Will Lewis and new interim executive editor Matt Murray met with staff Monday, the newsroom was still coming to terms with the abrupt exit of Sally Buzbee, who had led the paper since May 2021. “Everyone was pretty shocked with your email last night,” one reporter said at the meeting, according to a source ...
The Post lost $77 million last year. Bezos didn't buy it to make a profit, & the Post doesn't fire ppl when revenue decreases. Bezos bought the Post for the PRESTIGE, power & influence that comes with owning it. That came from YOU And you have the power to take that from him
The Washington Post laid off 20 staffers Tuesday, the latest in a series of media and technology companies to cut jobs in the face of a challenging economic climate and continuing declines in advertising revenue and readership.
Bezos apparently invested in a PAC aimed at getting military veterans into politics - it would make sense that, as the owner of the Washington Post, he would not want to alienate one side or the other. He will want military vets in on the left and the right. He seems to be playing the only truly smart game left in town for any business ...
Indeed, there's just a distinction between legal and illegal suppression. Publishers have the final say in what gets published if they want to. Nothing illegal about it but it's still wrong. I agree. But, the Trumpanzees okaying this are the same type to complain about their rights being...
The Washington Post has been rocked by a tidal wave of cancellations from digital subscribers and a series of resignations from columnists, as the paper grapples with the fallout of owner Jeff Bezos's decision to block an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris for president.
When Washington Post publisher Will Lewis and new interim executive editor Matt Murray met with staff Monday, the newsroom was still coming to terms with the abrupt exit of Sally Buzbee, who had led the paper since May 2021. “Everyone was pretty shocked with your email last night,” one reporter said at the meeting, according to a source ...
The Washington Post has lost at least a quarter million subscribers since announcing last Friday it would not endorse a candidate in the presidential race. apnews.com The Washington Post has lost at least 250,000 subscribers since announcing last Friday that it would not endorse a candidate for president — roughly 10 percent of its digital ...
"This is a moment for the institution to be making clear its commitment to democratic values, the rule of law and international alliances, and the threat that Donald Trump poses to them — the precise points The Post made in endorsing Trump’s opponents in 2016 and 2020. There is no contradiction between The Post’s important role as an ...
Basically: *Nobody trusts journalists anymore *People believe the media is biased! *Presidential endorsements do nothing to change people's minds. They just create perception of bias. *Therefore, not printing an endorsement will make people believe we are non-biased and regain public trust...