The Washington Post has a new Opinion editor four months after Bezos touted ‘significant shift’
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The Washington Post has a new Opinion editor four months after Bezos touted ‘significant shift’
The Washington Post on Wednesday announced it has a new Opinion editor. The move comes four months after it announced a “significant shift” to the Opinion page and the departure of its embattled section chief.
The head of the department was Washington correspondent of The Economist and former executive editor of The Dispatch Adam O'Neill.
The Washington Post said on Wednesday that it had hired Adam O’Neal, a correspondent for The Economist, to be its next opinion editor. Mr. O’Neal will be charged with carrying out a new address for the section presented by Jeff Bezos, the owner of the Washington Post: to defend “personal freedoms and free markets.” Before joining the economist, Mr. O’Neal was a writer of the editorial page in the Wall Street Journal, where the opinion pages are …
The Economist's O'Neal to become Washington Post opinion editor
Adam O’Neal, Washington correspondent for The Economist, has been hired as opinion editor at The Washington Post. He has been at The Economist since September 2023. “His appointment is about more than just filling a role; it is about connecting our editorial voice to the real concerns and conversations happening across America,” publisher Will Lewis […]
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