The Washington Post’s evisceration at the hands of its billionaire owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, didn’t have to happen.
Media veteran examines how Bezos transformed from newspaper savior to destroyer, cutting staff while his net worth soars by ...
Jeff Bezos used to talk about The Washington Post with real curiosity, and the things he said were interesting and specific.
Former Washington Post editor Marty Baron said that excruciating cuts unveiled Wednesday represented one of "the darkest days ...
Anyway, The Washington Post, the once-esteemed newspaper purchased by Jeff Bezos in 2013, began laying off about one-third of ...
The billionaire wanted the Post to die, because a vigorous, well-resourced newspaper does not help his bottom line.
On Wednesday, storied newspaper axed nearly one-third of company after earlier unpopular moves by owner Jeff Bezos ...
The woke left’s highest aim is to inject divisive politics into everything — especially into the few remaining things that ...
In a thoughtful reality check for younger founders, Amazon founder and Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos has shared a clear message for aspiring Gen Z entrepreneurs: before attempting to launch the next ...
It turns out that democracy doesn’t die in darkness at all—it succumbs to repeated group muggings at the hands of the moneyed power elite.
The March for Billionaires website appeared to have thoroughly obscured the ownership of its domain, so I contacted one of ...
Amid historic layoffs and shrinking newsroom, Marty Baron says the paper’s ambitions are diminished, as Bezos-owned Post ...