Washington Post cutting 4 percent of workforce
- The Washington Post is facing significant challenges as it lays off nearly 100 workers, or 4% of its staff, amid financial struggles and declining readership.
- Will Lewis, the publisher and CEO, has alienated staff following blunt comments about the paper's performance and lack of communication about its future.
- Bezos' decision to halt the endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris led to 250,000 subscription cancellations, causing turmoil within the newsroom.
- The morale is low, with former staffers describing the situation as a vote of no confidence in Lewis and calling the management decisions disastrous.
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right21Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Right
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- 53% of the sources lean Right
53% Right
L 20%
C 27%
R 53%
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