Hundreds of Washington Post staffers send letter to Jeff Bezos sounding alarm over paper’s direction
- More than 400 staffers of The Washington Post sent a letter to owner Jeff Bezos expressing alarm over the newspaper's direction and asking for intervention.
- The letter stated that staff are "deeply alarmed by recent leadership decisions that have led readers to question the integrity of this institution."
- The journalists asserted that they need "a clear vision we can believe in" to restore trust and open communication with leadership.
- Jeff Bezos mentioned that The Washington Post "needs to be put back on a good footing again" during comments at The New York Times DealBook Summit.
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