Bob Woodward Warns Massive Layoffs Will Hurt WaPo Readers, Promises to Fight For His ‘Professional Home’
The Washington Post cut one-third of its staff amid historic declines in trust and subscribers, reflecting a broader industry shift to social media news consumption, Reuters Institute reports.
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Bob Woodward Warns Massive Layoffs Will Hurt WaPo Readers, Promises to Fight For His ‘Professional Home’
AP Photo, Andrew Harnik In a Friday X post, Bob Woodward, the associate editor of The Washington Post, warned that the paper’s latest massive layoffs will hurt readers, promising that he plans to fight for his “professional home.” Woodward, who started working for The Post in 1971, wrote, “The Washington Post has been my professional home for 55 years. I believe in it. I love it. I am crushed that so many of my beloved colleagues have lost their…
Washington Post Layoffs Signal Accelerating Collapse of Legacy Media
The Washington Post announced massive layoffs on 4 February, including cutting about a third of its staff, shutting down entire desks, and closing foreign bureaus. Executive Editor Matt Murray justified the move as a ‘strategic reset’ necessary to adapt to changing user habits and technology, while insiders described it as a ‘bloodbath’. The truth is that the decision is one of the clearest signs yet of how fast legacy media is falling apart aft…
Washington Post Layoffs: Why Ideology Failed the Bottom Line
The Washington Post layoffs of 2026 are a direct result of falling revenue and a "woke" bias that alienated readers. Learn why the market rejected the Post. The post Washington Post Layoffs: Why Ideology Failed the Bottom Line appeared first on Alain Guillot.
How Anthropic and The Washington Post are double trouble
New Delhi: So far, the future of business has been clearly a man versus machine debate. Will AI effectively take over human employment and render millions of us jobless? The developments of this week, however, clearly indicate that both man ( in power) and machine ( empowered) are equally capable of threatening livelihoods, the former potentially more sinister than the latter. Jeff Bezos-owned The Washington Post laid off 30% of its workforce, …
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