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lostincalifornia

(5,090 posts)
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 12:49 PM 4 hrs ago

'It's an absolute bloodbath': Washington Post lays off hundreds of workers

The Washington Post laid off hundreds of employees on Wednesday, which its former executive editor said “ranks among the darkest days” in the newspaper’s history. Approximately one-third of employees were affected.

Staffers at the Post have been on edge for weeks about the rumored cuts, which the publication would not confirm or deny. “It’s an absolute bloodbath,” said one employee, not authorized to speak publicly.

During a morning meeting announcing the changes, editor in chief Matt Murray told employees that the Post was undergoing a “strategic reset” to better position the publication for the future, according to several employees who were on the call.

Murray acknowledged that the Post has struggled to reach “customers” and talked about the need to compete in a crowded media marketplace. “Today, the Washington Post is taking a number of actions across the company to secure our future,” he said, according to an audio recording of the meeting.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/washington-post-undergoing-significant-layoffs-140939197.html

"strategic reset" my ass. To the editor in chief Matt Murray, the problem is your boss bezo, who suppressed any WP editorials/articles critical of the sociopath in the WH. Censorship of a newspaper whose prime directive is to report news, is never a good thing. The writing was on the wall when bezo took charge of what could be contained in the editorals, and blocking of presidential endorsements because they were NOT of trump. That is when its subscribers started dropping their subscriptions. The writing was on the wall.

If bezo was laid off, and the paper went back to honest reporting, maybe they might survive.




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'It's an absolute bloodbath': Washington Post lays off hundreds of workers (Original Post) lostincalifornia 4 hrs ago OP
I used to consider The New York Times and The Washington Post... Soul_of_Wit 4 hrs ago #1
LA Times also owned by a rich conservative egomaniac Easterncedar 4 hrs ago #3
The Washington Post Died on 10/25/2024 Tasmanian Devil 4 hrs ago #2
People just don't want to pay for news content MichMan 4 hrs ago #4
Only two newspapers left I'm subscribed to (now both are local) Torchlight 4 hrs ago #5
They blame it on the marketplace, totally ignore/deny their product has changed RockRaven 3 hrs ago #6
Democracy ain't the only thing that dies in darkness, WaPo. n/t flvegan 3 hrs ago #7
Jeff Bozo WiVoter 3 hrs ago #8
1/3 of their total workforce was axed Johnny2X2X 3 hrs ago #9
That fucker killed the Post. themaguffin 3 hrs ago #10
The entire sports department too underpants 3 hrs ago #11
Billionaires always overestimate themselves biocube 3 hrs ago #12
The NYT took occassion to get in a dig ok_cpu 3 hrs ago #13
Bezos kills democracy in broad daylight Blue Full Moon 2 hrs ago #14
I see what you did there. 👍️ QueerDuck 2 hrs ago #16
go make a new newspaper Tetrachloride 2 hrs ago #15
Correct!! Babaganosh 2 hrs ago #17
fuck bozo. Javaman 2 hrs ago #18
Bezos should never have been allowed to buy it in the first place. nt Susan Calvin 2 hrs ago #19
Maybe they all start their own news agency and tell Bozos where he can shove his billions! Initech 2 hrs ago #20
Time for a new national media. mysteryowl 2 hrs ago #21
To be that ridiculously rich and.. lame54 1 hr ago #22
"BOZO" Bezos... GiqueCee 1 hr ago #23
"Reset" for fascism. GoodRaisin 1 hr ago #24

Soul_of_Wit

(32 posts)
1. I used to consider The New York Times and The Washington Post...
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 12:54 PM
4 hrs ago

...to be newspapers of record. I no longer do. The Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times still hold that distinction. Just avoid the op-ed page of the WSJ.

Tasmanian Devil

(71 posts)
2. The Washington Post Died on 10/25/2024
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 12:55 PM
4 hrs ago

The post has been dead since 10/25/2024. It's just taking a while for the corpse to rot away.

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/25/jeff-bezos-killed-washington-post-endorsement-of-kamala-harris-.html

The Washington Post said Friday that it will not endorse a candidate in the presidential election this year — or ever again — breaking decades of tradition and sparking immediate criticism of the decision.

But the newspaper also published an article by two staff reporters revealing that editorial page staffers had drafted an endorsement of Democratic nominee Kamala Harris over GOP nominee Donald Trump in the election.

“The decision not to publish was made by The Post’s owner — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos,” the article said, citing two sources briefed on the events.

MichMan

(16,860 posts)
4. People just don't want to pay for news content
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 01:12 PM
4 hrs ago

Even when they have a paywall, people just try to get around it somehow

Torchlight

(6,501 posts)
5. Only two newspapers left I'm subscribed to (now both are local)
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 01:18 PM
4 hrs ago

(and one of them I get, read and enjoy in physical form, leaving it in the breakroom afterwards for the anonymous jolly jumble and crosswords fan in my building)

RockRaven

(18,919 posts)
6. They blame it on the marketplace, totally ignore/deny their product has changed
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 01:26 PM
3 hrs ago

for the worse in a manner (multiple manners, actually) which drives away customers.

biocube

(187 posts)
12. Billionaires always overestimate themselves
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 01:55 PM
3 hrs ago

Is turns out it's a lot harder to crush to competition on the way to the top in media than in retail.

ok_cpu

(2,237 posts)
13. The NYT took occassion to get in a dig
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 01:58 PM
3 hrs ago
The cuts are a sign that Jeff Bezos, who became one of the world’s richest people by selling things on the internet, has not yet figured out how to build and maintain a profitable publication on the internet.


https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/04/business/media/washington-post-layoffs.html?unlocked_article_code=1.JlA.iwXK.GdLbM72Af7IA&smid=nytcore-android-share

Babaganosh

(1 post)
17. Correct!!
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 02:42 PM
2 hrs ago

“The writing was on the wall when bezo took charge of what could be contained in the editorals, and blocking of presidential endorsements because they were NOT of trump. That is when its subscribers started dropping their subscriptions. The writing was on the wall.”

GiqueCee

(3,596 posts)
23. "BOZO" Bezos...
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 03:40 PM
1 hr ago

... has shot himself in the foot... again. 'Bout run outa feet, ain't ya, Bozo?

Gotta wonder about Bozo's backstory. He's censored the WAPO editorial page plenty; so maybe he's whitewashed his person history, too. Now I'm curious.
Updates as events warrant.

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