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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Jan 11, 2025, 08:07 PM Jan 11

Jeff Bezos' WaPo reeling from losses and 'internal drama' as Trump returns to DC: report [View all]

Source: Raw Story

January 11, 2025 12:47PM ET


At a time when the always newsworthy Donald Trump is headed back to the White House, the venerable Washington Post should be gearing up to cover his second term but instead is being subjected to an exodus of top reporters and internal strife, reports the Wall Street Journal's Alexandra Bruell.

In her report for the Journal, Bruell notes that Amazon founder and billionaire Jeff Bezos, who bought the Post in 2013 for $250 million, just watched his investment lose around $100 million last year as new management has failed to stop the bleeding.

The Journal also reports that top-flight journalists are also fleeing to greener pastures under the management of interim executive editor Matt Murray and publisher William Lewis who has still not righted the ship since his hiring. Adding to the Post's problems was a decision to spike an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris before the 2024 presidential election that led to a revolt by readers with a reported 250,000 people canceling their subscriptions within days.

According to the Journal, "The changes inside the Post have left many staffers frustrated and confused about the future, the people close to the newsroom said. Journalists across areas from politics to national security, including Ashley Parker, Michael Scherer, Tyler Pager and Hannah Allam, have defected to publications such as the New York Times, the Atlantic and ProPublica. Josh Dawsey, a political investigations and enterprise reporter, is leaving for the Journal, where he worked before the Post," adding, "National editor Philip Rucker, investigations editor Peter Wallsten and senior national investigations editor Rosalind Helderman are in the latest batch of newsroom leaders taking calls from other publications."

Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/bezos-washington-post/

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Someone needs to tell Mr. Big Shot Bezos that Magats don't read. Joinfortmill Jan 11 #1
And somebody had better tell the reporters that "defecting to the NYT" Bluetus Jan 11 #4
Right Roy Rolling Jan 11 #12
Staffers still need a paycheck Blue_Tires Jan 12 #37
He couldn't care less. This is all about winning billions in g'ment contracts. jvill Jan 11 #23
S100 million loss in a year? speak easy Jan 12 #25
No. It was obviously the plan all along. How to destroy a free press in just a few short years. ratchiweenie Jan 12 #26
nonsense speak easy Jan 12 #27
Not when you have more than you can spend in 100dreds of lifetimes. He could care less. By destroying a free press ratchiweenie Jan 12 #28
I tend to agree with you. yardwork Jan 12 #34
It's not really a newspaper any more Marthe48 Jan 11 #2
Look at the formula for articles. That explains everything. Bluetus Jan 11 #6
Yep...the first paragraph should contain the who, what, when, where, and why. Details in the following paragraphs. SeattleVet Jan 11 #17
The point is, they are in the clickbait business now, not the journalism business. Bluetus Jan 11 #19
They pointedly DON'T give the facts up front anymore FakeNoose Jan 12 #30
I thought that my attention span... skypilot Jan 11 #18
The billionaires seem hell bent on destroying the free press. Irish_Dem Jan 11 #3
Usually after a plague, we go through a period of enlightenment. Initech Jan 11 #22
This IS the plague 0rganism Jan 12 #36
The thing about these billionaires that climb to that level of wealth dgauss Jan 11 #5
Good. Scrivener7 Jan 11 #7
Maybe he can reduce the $600m wedding budget by 90% to offset the loss. live love laugh Jan 11 #8
If he were to lose Katcat Jan 11 #13
Dumped my Wapo subscription and my Amazon Prime. paleotn Jan 11 #9
My two cents Roy Rolling Jan 11 #10
I feel for those left behind at WaPo RainCaster Jan 11 #11
Nobody is "reeling" slumcamper Jan 11 #14
Note to Bezos Bozvotros Jan 11 #15
Sorry, dude, you ruined it Lulu KC Jan 11 #16
You bought it, you broke it? dickthegrouch Jan 12 #43
Sigh we are back in an extreme robber baron age I'm afraid. cstanleytech Jan 11 #20
He bought it to destroy it. Initech Jan 11 #21
If the report is accurate, the arrogant bezos brought this on himself, and I salute all those journalists who had the JohnSJ Jan 12 #24
I was particularly upset Danascot Jan 12 #29
When this happened, I BlueSky3 Jan 12 #31
Thanks for reminding me I could do that. Danascot Jan 12 #41
There will be more people leaving Blue_Tires Jan 12 #39
Indeed ck4829 Jan 20 #46
Jennifer Rubin is BlueSky3 Jan 12 #32
I hate their new comments format. yardwork Jan 12 #35
Yes, the new BlueSky3 Jan 12 #42
I just unsubscribed from WaPo and subscribed to The Contrarian on Substack. yardwork Jan 13 #44
When I canceled after the Harris debacle, I had been paying $10 a month. They offered it for $4 a month Maeve Jan 12 #33
Piss on Bezos Blue_Tires Jan 12 #38
Remember when Bezos bought WaPo in 2013, and said he wouldn't interfere with the management of the paper? FakeNoose Jan 12 #40
Jeffy couldn't get his rocket up either tonekat Jan 13 #45
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