This makes me sad (been there). From Joe Menn at WaPo: "Most of the Washington Post’s tech reporters were laid off today, including me. I have loved my time at the paper, which is where I wanted to work from age 15. I take some consolation in not being among the survivors who will have to work harder with less for fewer readers. On to better things."

Good coverage from The New Yorker

"The announcement was left to the executive editor, Matt Murray, and human-relations chief Wayne Connell; the newspaper’s publisher, Will Lewis, was nowhere to be seen as the grim news was unveiled. In what Murray termed a “broad strategic reset,” the Post’s storied sports department was shuttered “in its current form”; several reporters will now cover sports as a “cultural and societal phenomenon.” The metro staff, already cut to about forty staffers during the past five years, has been shrunk to about twelve; the foreign desks will be reduced to approximately twelve locations from more than twenty; Peter Finn, the international editor, told me that he asked to be laid off. The books section and the flagship podcast, “Post Reports,” will end. Shortly after the meeting, staffers received individualized e-mails letting them know whether they would stay or go. Murray said the retrenched Post would “concentrate on areas that demonstrate authority, distinctiveness, and impact,” focusing on areas such as politics and national security. This strategy, a kind of Politico-lite, would be more convincing if so many of the most talented players were not already gone."

https://archive.is/YRuaF

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"...broad strategic reset,” the Post’s storied sports department was shuttered...reporters will now cover sports as a “cultural and societal phenomenon.”

This is to fix #washingtonpost loosing MONEY?

The money lost is a drop in #bezos bucket, annual losses is $100 million, Bezos makes almost that EACH DAY‼️ (70mil/day)

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/washington-post-layoff-numbers-bloodbath_n_698386ebe4b053ac3e16db9b

How about EDITING the writing in areas of #sportsnews that will make money?

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He didn't endorse #HarrisWalz this is his tell

The Washington Post Bloodbath, By The Numbers

Let's start with the cost of Jeff Bezos's yacht: $500 million.

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