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Employees were told Wednesday that the paper’s sports desk would close among other cuts and restructures
La dirección planea enfocarse en la información nacional y política
Staff members in the newsroom were told they would be getting emails with one of two subject lines, announcing that the person’s role has or hasn’t been eliminated.
Washington Post employees were informed on an internal call Wednesday that multiple desks would be closed, including sports.
About 300 journalists in the newsroom are expected to lose their jobs as part of a ‘broad strategic reset’
The newspaper, owned by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, offered voluntary separation packages to employees in 2023 amid losses of $100 million.
The Major Cuts Include the Closure of the Paper's Jerusalem Bureau, With the Firings Widely Derided by Post Reporters on X. The Washington Post's Coverage of the Israel-Hamas War…
The storied newspaper faced a backlash as its newsroom was gutted by devastating layoffs.
The storied newspaper faces a backlash as tech and foreign among teams gutted by “broad strategic reset.”
The US newspaper, which had been facing difficulties for several years, decided to fire one-third of its staff, according to US media reports. The sports, books, local and foreign…
Tra perdite milionarie, sezioni chiuse e tensioni con Jeff Bezos, il Post avvia un reset doloroso, mentre il New York Times cresce
Let's start with the cost of Jeff Bezos's yacht: $500 million.
Many journalists, including former top Post editor Martin Baron have criticized the cuts and Jeff Bezos' silence.
Spokesperson says that cuts apply to about one-third of newsroom, with sport and international coverage largely gutted.
A former editor describes the massive cuts as one of the "darkest days" in the history of the storied newspaper.
More than 300 reporters and others are being let go from The Washington Post amid financial troubles, the Jeff Bezos-owned company announced.