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Washington Post

June 2024

  • People walking past the Washington Post offices

    UK editor backs out of top Washington Post job after US scrutiny of his past

  • Emily Bell

    US and UK journalism are different. But they’re going to get a lot more similar

    Emily Bell
  • Middle-aged man with fingers intertwined.

    Washington Post publisher alleged to have advised Boris Johnson to ‘clean up’ phone during Partygate Covid scandal

  • Jeff Bezos

    Jeff Bezos stresses commitment to ‘quality, ethics and standards’ in Washington Post memo

  • Washington Post accuses incoming editor of using work of ‘blagger’

  • Follow Margaret Sullivan
    Jeff Bezos once saved the Washington Post. Now he needs to do it again

    Margaret Sullivan
  • Anger mounts at Washington Post over leadership changes and CEO’s record

  • News and tech media mostly quiet after UN chief calls for ban on ads for oil and gas

  • The Stakes: US Election Edition
    Joe Biden’s exquisite Trump verdict dilemma

  • Follow Margaret Sullivan
    If the Washington Post is to fly again, its journalists must share the cockpit

    Margaret Sullivan
  • Washington Post: Telegraph veteran to take over from Sally Buzbee as executive editor

March 2024

  • Kim Mulkey has won national titles with Baylor and LSU

    LSU’s Kim Mulkey threatens lawsuit over rumoured Washington Post ‘hit job’

    Kim Mulkey has threatened to sue the Washington Post after rumours circulated on social media about an upcoming profile on the LSU coach

February 2024

  • Headset on laptop keyboard, with no person in sight.

    ‘Breathtaking’ media layoffs continue with job cuts at NowThis and Intercept

    Intercept management announces 15 staff reductions, and NowThis Union reveals whopping 50% of staff laid off

December 2023

  • Washington Post staff walk a picket line.

    Washington Post journalists launch 24-hour strike in first stoppage since 1975

    Planned walkout, which is also in response to management’s alleged failure to bargain in good faith, would be first since 1975-76

November 2023

  • Will Lewis, newly appointed publisher and CEO of the Washington Post.

    The British are coming! US media sees influx of Britons in top roles

    Will Lewis’s helming of the Washington Post comes after the Wall Street Journal and CNN hired other UK talent as top brass

October 2023

  • A copy of the Telegraph seen posted through a letterbox

    Telegraph auction poses litmus test for value of newspapers in digital age

    While falling sales suggest the demise of print, the industry has proved adaptable and remains attractive to media barons
  • FILE - People walk by the One Franklin Square Building, home of The Washington Post newspaper, in downtown Washington on Feb. 21, 2019. The Washington Post has fired reporter Felicia Sonmez, who has triggered a vigorous online debate this past week over social media policy and public treatment of colleagues. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

    Washington Post to cut 240 jobs after ‘overly optimistic’ projections

    Newspaper tells staff ‘we need to adjust our cost structure’ and will offer voluntary buyouts this week to reduce headcount
  • Marty Baron, seen in Washington in 2021.

    Collision of Power review: Marty Baron on Bezos, the Post and Trump

    The great editor has tales to tell and a message to deliver: the US press must be ready to hold the line once again

September 2023

  • Martin Baron, during his time as editor of the Washington Post.

    Jared Kushner pressured Washington Post to fire editor over Russia, book says

    Marty Baron says Trump’s son-in-law leaned on Post publisher to withdraw support of Russia election interference investigation

June 2023

  • Daniel Ellsberg speaks to the media in 1971.

    Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers whistleblower, dies aged 92

    Analyst who leaked studies showing US government knew the Vietnam war was un-winnable became activist and writer
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