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(Reuters) -Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos on Monday defended the newspaper's decision not to endorse a U.S. presidential candidate after a report that more than 200,000 people had canceled their ...
More than 200,000 people have canceled their subscriptions to the Washington Post — about 8% of its base — after Jeff Bezos, the paper’s owner and founder of Amazon, barred the editorial ...
The Bezos op-ed did little to tamp down the fury. More than 250,000 Post customers cancelled their subscriptions in the wake of the non-endorsement, according to reporting by NPR and the Post. On ...
Jeff Bezos, the billionaire founder of Amazon and owner of The Washington Post, broke his silence late Monday in the face of an intensifying controversy over the outlet’s decision not to endorse ...
The Washington Post Guild said at the time of Bezos’ announcement that the paper had an endorsement for Vice President Kamala Harris drafted before the billionaire decided to pull it, 11 days ...
The Washington Post is hemorrhaging subscribers after its editorial page announced last week that it would no longer make presidential endorsements ― a decision critics say amounts to bending ...
The Washington Post Guild's leadership - which represents workers at the paper - said it was "deeply concerned" by the decision. It added that it was already seeing subscription cancellations from ...
Sources told The Washington Post that the paper's owner, Jeff Bezos, made the decision. The Washington Post said Friday it won't endorse a candidate in the 2024 election — or in any future ...