The Washington Post has announced sweeping newsroom job cuts, citing the need for “painful” restructuring as the newspaper grapples with financial pressures and a rapidly changing media landscape, ...
By Helen Coster and Jaspreet Singh Feb 4 (Reuters) - The Washington Post, owned by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, began ...
The newspaper, now owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, once helped bring down US President Richard Nixon in the Watergate ...
Layoffs see the sports section, several foreign bureaus and the newspaper's books coverage all scrapped as the executive ...
The shrinking of the prominent masthead comes as major media outlets in the US face intense pressure from Donald Trump.
The shrinking of the Washington Post comes as major traditional media outlets in the US face intense pressure from President Donald Trump.
Bezos, the billionaire owner of Amazon, has slashed the newsroom’s size and dramatically shifted its focus since buying the ...
The project appears to be part of Amazon Now, a new delivery service the tech giant is testing in Seattle and Philadelphia.
Jeff Bezos, the owner of The Washington Post and a name that has recently been linked as a potential buyer of the Seattle Seahawks if the franchise goes up for sale after the Super Bowl, hired William ...
The paper is reportedly cutting roughly a third of its staff while its billionaire owner sits on a $261 billion fortune.
A former editor describes the massive cuts as one of the "darkest days" in the history of the storied newspaper.
Caroline O’Donovan, a technology reporter who covered the tech behemoth founded by her billionaire boss, confirmed in a ...