New York:
The distinguished Washington Put up is in disaster, with stress on from proprietor Jeff Bezos to vary its money-losing methods.
The Put up’s managing editor abruptly resigned; a selected successor withdrew underneath hearth, and a boss has been focused within the newspaper’s columns.
On the coronary heart of the storm is “WaPo”‘s new CEO, Briton William Lewis, who was given a mission by Amazon founder Bezos when he appointed him final autumn.
Lewis was requested to show round a newspaper that continues to pile up Pulitzer Prizes half a century after the Watergate scandal it instigated, however which has misplaced $77 million in 2023 regardless of job cuts and the disappearance of its Sunday complement.
Nonetheless, the previous journalist, who made historical past within the late 2000s with a scoop on the bills of British MPs when he was editor of the Each day Telegraph, is discovering his place more and more susceptible.
For weeks now, revelations have multiplied about his function, when he was working for the Murdoch household’s conservative media group about 12 years in the past, in a scandal of unlawful cellphone tapping by the tabloid The Information of the World.
On Friday, Lewis was on the heart of an investigation by his personal journalists.
In keeping with the Washington Put up, he gave the go-ahead in 2011 for the destruction of 1000’s of emails, fueling suspicions that he was destroying proof, which he denies.
“Trump Bump”
Because the US presidential election approaches, the affair is poisoning the ambiance at a long-vaunted newspaper that’s “not doing effectively economically,” Northeastern College journalism professor Dan Kennedy tells AFP.
The Put up was amongst trusted information retailers that benefited from the upheaval that marked Trump’s 4 years within the White Home which ended together with his loss to President Joe Biden.
The Put up “was seen as a spot that supplied actually robust, truth-telling protection” of Trump, in accordance with the professor.
Trump’s departure from the White Home meant fewer attention-grabbing tales to maintain readers engaged.
“When Donald Trump left the White Home, the Trump bump that helped a number of newspapers disappeared,” Kennedy mentioned.
“And the Put up was hit particularly exhausting.”
By the tip of 2022, the Put up would have 2.5 million subscribers in contrast with 3 million subscribers when Biden took workplace in early 2021, in accordance with the Wall Avenue Journal.
In the meantime, rival New York Instances has grown to greater than 10 million subscribers, the fruit of a technique to diversify into enjoyable subjects comparable to video games, meals, and way of life whereas nonetheless serving up exhausting information.
US media quoted Lewis as telling editorial workers in early June that he “cannot sugarcoat it anymore” — the paper has misplaced some huge cash and folks’s curiosity in its articles.
Third Information Staff
The day earlier than that editorial assembly, Put up journalists realized of the resignation of editor-in-chief Sally Buzbee.
Buzbee is alleged to have disagreed with Lewis’s technique to separate the editorial division into three divisions: information, opinion, and a brand new third unit dedicated to social media and repair journalism.
The contours of this “third newsroom” stay unclear, but it surely appears aimed toward reviving readership in a leap into the unknown for the newspaper.
Throughout the Murdoch household group, Lewis was the boss of the Wall Avenue Journal (2014-2020), one other flagship of the US press.
Nonetheless, articles within the New York Instances and the Put up pointed to questionable strategies employed underneath his watch and that of former colleague Robert Winnett, whom Lewis selected to exchange Buzbee.
Printed allegations embrace paying informants, utilizing information from hacked telephones, or intermediaries utilizing phony identification to get info.
Winnett withdrew from consideration for the put up following these revelations.
Professor Kennedy believes Lewis has no alternative however to go away the Put up as a result of he has misplaced the boldness of the crew there.
“The physique is rejecting the transfusion,” Put up veteran David Maraniss wrote on his Fb web page, including he did not know anybody who thinks the state of affairs can stand as it’s.
“If he cannot encourage the workers (…) the Put up will sail with out path and its greatest individuals will go away,” Kennedy mentioned of Lewis.
For a lot of observers, the end result of the disaster lies within the arms of billionaire Bezos, who purchased the Put up for $250 million in 2013.
Up to now, Bezos has backed his CEO.
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