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Washington Post Publisher and CEO William Lewis is drawing scrutiny after press reports described him as attempting to dissuade journalists — including those at The Post — from covering his ...
The Washington Post’s publisher announced Friday that it will not make an endorsement in this year’s presidential contest, for the first time in 36 years, or in future presidential races.
The Washington Post publisher met for coffee last month with a prominent right-leaning journalist to discuss ways to lure more conservative reporters and editors to the predominantly left-leaning ...
The Washington Post publisher met for coffee last month with a prominent right-leaning journalist to discuss ways to lure more conservative reporters and editors to the predominantly left-leaning ...
Washington Post publisher and CEO William Lewis bluntly told staffers "People are not reading your stuff" when he joined the struggling paper earlier this year.
The publisher of the Washington Post is running defense for owner Jeff Bezos, after the paper's decision not to endorse a candidate in this year's presidential election caused an uproar. Will ...
After non-endorsement, 250,000 subscribers cancel The Washington Post. Newsroom staffers press for answers on the loss of readers and trust after the owner and publisher decided to no longer ...
William Lewis is publisher and chief executive officer of The Washington Post. The Washington Post will not be making an endorsement of a presidential candidate in this election. Nor in any future ...
Scotland Yard considering request to examine alleged phone-hacking coverup. A former U.K. prime minister has called for police to examine allegations that Washington Post publisher William Lewis ...
The Washington Post on Monday laid off 54 employees, or 25 percent, from Arc XP, the division of the company that makes and sells publishing software to other media brands, as part of what a Post ...
Statement from The Washington Post Publisher and CEO William Lewis on WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich. The Post stands in solidarity with Evan Gershkovich of The Wall Street Journal.