Jeff Bezos has broken his silence following The Washington Post's controversial decision to block an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris. The owner of The Washington Post and former CEO of Amazon Jeff Bezos has broken his silence following the newspaper's decision to block an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris for president In a lengthy op-ed posted to the …
'Washington Post' CEO and editor under scrutiny for how they broke stories in U.K. The Washington Post newsroom is in an uproar as more red flags are revealed about how their new CEO, and the top editor he's hired got big scoops back in Britain. Two leaders are under intense scrutiny for how they broke stories back in the U.K. …
New 'Washington Post' chiefs can’t shake their past in London toggle caption Carl Court/Getty Images In five short months, new Washington Post chief executive and publisher Will Lewis has seeded the senior ranks of the paper’s management with at least five former close colleagues. The most recent is Robert Winnett, who worked with Lewis at two papers in the U.K. …
The Washington Post CEO Will Lewis announced that the newspaper will be moving towards incorporating artificial intelligence as it faces dire financial situation. The top boss reportedly told The Washington Post staffers that the newspaper is looking for ways to use AI in its reporting as it lost $77 million it last year. The Washington Post's chief technology officer said, …
A decade-old scandal in the U.K. haunts CEO of 'Washington Post' The Washington Post CEO's past actions are coming under severe scrutiny in a British court as he seeks to turn around the financially troubled U.S. newspaper. AILSA CHANG, HOST: A scandal in the U.K. that goes back more than a decade is haunting the new publisher and chief executive …
New 'Washington Post' CEO accused of Murdoch tabloid hacking cover-up Enlarge this image toggle caption Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images When Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos wanted an assured hand to right the newspaper's shaky finances, he turned to Will Lewis, a 54-year-old former editor of The Daily Telegraph and former publisher of The Wall Street Journal, whom he …