Washington Post Resignations and Cancellations Begin, Guild Says Bezos Axed Endorsement: ‘Management Interfered’

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This was a bad move by Jeff Bezos, I hope it cost him money and the Washington Post reputation too?!!

The Washington Post Guild condemned Jeff Bezos’ decision Friday not endorse a presidential candidate for the first time in 36 years, news that already prompted at least one top editor to resign and a significant number of canceled subscriptions.

The union’s statement confirmed earlier reports that the decision to end endorsements – in this election, and going forward – came directly from the Amazon boss. The WaPo editorial board already had a Kamala Harris endorsement piece ready to go before it was ultimately nixed.

“We are deeply concerned that The Washington Post — an American news institution in the nation’s capital — would make the decision to no longer endorse presidential candidates, especially a mere 11 days ahead of an immensely consequential election,” the guild shared on X. “The role of an editorial board is to do just this: to share opinions on the news impacting our society and culture and endorse candidates to help guide readers.”

Editor at large Robert Kagan has already submitted his resignation from the paper, according to Semafor media writer Max Tani.

“The message from our chief executive, Will Lewis — not from the editorial board itself — makes us concerned that management interfered with the work of our members in editorial. According to our own reporters and guild members, an endorsement for Harris was already drafted, and the decision to not to publish was made by The Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos.”

“We are already seeing cancellations from once loyal readers,” the guild concluded. “This decision undercuts the work of our members at a time when we should be building our readers’ trust, not losing it.”

The controversial move echoes a similar situation unfolding at The Los Angeles Times with its own billionaire leader, Patrick Soon-Shiong.

More to come…


https://www.yahoo.com/news/washington-post-resignations-cancellations-begin-190658823.html

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This was a bad move by Jeff Bezos, I hope it cost him money and the Washington Post reputation too?!!
WaPo has had a reputation of being leftist propoganda and losing subscribers anyway.
Probably a good move in the long run since legacy media has lost much of its credibility.
I subscribe to the NYT and noticed in the last couple of yrs. they've gone more balanced.
Although I do see panic setting in the closer it is to election day.
 
WaPo has had a reputation of being leftist propoganda and losing subscribers anyway.
Probably a good move in the long run since legacy media has lost much of its credibility.
I subscribe to the NYT and noticed in the last couple of yrs. they've gone more balanced.
Although I do see panic setting in the closer it is to election day.
That’s interesting. In the past, although The NY Times and WaPo were clearly liberal I still felt like they would generally be honest about big stories.

Since Trump I no longer feel that. Old school reporters who still valued truth have been replaced by more activist reporters. And in the Trump era the end justifies the means and if that means truth be damned then so be it.
 
That’s interesting. In the past, although The NY Times and WaPo were clearly liberal I still felt like they would generally be honest about big stories.

Since Trump I no longer feel that. Old school reporters who still valued truth have been replaced by more activist reporters. And in the Trump era the end justifies the means and if that means truth be damned then so be it.


There's some truth in your observations. Hopefully, once Trump is out of the spotlight, we can all simmer down and work together to move America forward again.
 
And that's why I seriously considered voting for Harris.
I just don't think he's good for the republican party. Too caustic.
In the end though I voted for Bugs Bunny yesterday.
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That’s interesting. In the past, although The NY Times and WaPo were clearly liberal I still felt like they would generally be honest about big stories.
The NYT doesn't really do a lot of 'big stories' anymore.
A few but mostly human nature type stuff. Almost like People magazine.
At least in the digital format.
I spend most of my mornings on the wordle, connections and mini crossword.
 
This was a bad move by Jeff Bezos, I hope it cost him money and the Washington Post reputation too?!!

The Washington Post Guild condemned Jeff Bezos’ decision Friday not endorse a presidential candidate for the first time in 36 years, news that already prompted at least one top editor to resign and a significant number of canceled subscriptions.

The union’s statement confirmed earlier reports that the decision to end endorsements – in this election, and going forward – came directly from the Amazon boss. The WaPo editorial board already had a Kamala Harris endorsement piece ready to go before it was ultimately nixed.

“We are deeply concerned that The Washington Post — an American news institution in the nation’s capital — would make the decision to no longer endorse presidential candidates, especially a mere 11 days ahead of an immensely consequential election,” the guild shared on X. “The role of an editorial board is to do just this: to share opinions on the news impacting our society and culture and endorse candidates to help guide readers.”

Editor at large Robert Kagan has already submitted his resignation from the paper, according to Semafor media writer Max Tani.

“The message from our chief executive, Will Lewis — not from the editorial board itself — makes us concerned that management interfered with the work of our members in editorial. According to our own reporters and guild members, an endorsement for Harris was already drafted, and the decision to not to publish was made by The Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos.”

“We are already seeing cancellations from once loyal readers,” the guild concluded. “This decision undercuts the work of our members at a time when we should be building our readers’ trust, not losing it.”

The controversial move echoes a similar situation unfolding at The Los Angeles Times with its own billionaire leader, Patrick Soon-Shiong.

More to come…


https://www.yahoo.com/news/washington-post-resignations-cancellations-begin-190658823.html

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Fuck you asshole, you supported the assassination of your political opponent so, fuck you!
 
The NYT doesn't really do a lot of 'big stories' anymore.
A few but mostly human nature type stuff. Almost like People magazine.
At least in the digital format.
I spend most of my mornings on the wordle, connections and mini crossword.


I believe they derive most of their income from online offerings and books, etc. that are non-political.
 
This was a bad move by Jeff Bezos, I hope it cost him money and the Washington Post reputation too?!!

The Washington Post Guild condemned Jeff Bezos’ decision Friday not endorse a presidential candidate for the first time in 36 years, news that already prompted at least one top editor to resign and a significant number of canceled subscriptions.

The union’s statement confirmed earlier reports that the decision to end endorsements – in this election, and going forward – came directly from the Amazon boss. The WaPo editorial board already had a Kamala Harris endorsement piece ready to go before it was ultimately nixed.

“We are deeply concerned that The Washington Post — an American news institution in the nation’s capital — would make the decision to no longer endorse presidential candidates, especially a mere 11 days ahead of an immensely consequential election,” the guild shared on X. “The role of an editorial board is to do just this: to share opinions on the news impacting our society and culture and endorse candidates to help guide readers.”

Editor at large Robert Kagan has already submitted his resignation from the paper, according to Semafor media writer Max Tani.

“The message from our chief executive, Will Lewis — not from the editorial board itself — makes us concerned that management interfered with the work of our members in editorial. According to our own reporters and guild members, an endorsement for Harris was already drafted, and the decision to not to publish was made by The Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos.”

“We are already seeing cancellations from once loyal readers,” the guild concluded. “This decision undercuts the work of our members at a time when we should be building our readers’ trust, not losing it.”

The controversial move echoes a similar situation unfolding at The Los Angeles Times with its own billionaire leader, Patrick Soon-Shiong.

More to come…


https://www.yahoo.com/news/washington-post-resignations-cancellations-begin-190658823.html

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What reputation? It has none left from the good old days. The genuine old time hard core journos have pretty much gone to be replaced by left wing zealots.
 
Strange that the paper wouldn't endorse the opponent of Hitler? Maybe that is because it is an obvious political lie that Democrats have used in other Presidential elections.
 
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