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Staffers Go to War With WaPo Publisher Over Layoff Shocker

Por: The Daily Beast Nation December 20, 2022

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This reporting is one of several scoops featured in this week’s edition of , the newsletter pulling back the curtain on the media. Subscribe and send your questions, tips, and complaints Upon taking the role of publisher in 2014, Fred Ryan the Financial Times that he didn’t see any one place as the arbiter of journalism. “There’s room for many winners,” he said.Eight years later, The Washington Post can’t seem to cement itself as... + full article



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