Washington Post Publisher Fred Ryan to Step Down After 9 Years

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Fred Ryan, the publisher and CEO of the Washington Post, is leaving the publication after nearly a decade. Ryan oversaw the appointment of Sally Buzbee as the Post's top editor and presided over explosive growth during the Trump years. He will lead the newly formed Center on Public Civility at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation. Patty Stonesifer, formerly chief executive of the Gates Foundation and a member of the Amazon board, will replace Ryan on an interim basis. The Post has seen a drop in digital subscribers and visitors since the end of the Trump administration, and has gone through rounds of layoffs and cutbacks.
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