"Washington Post Faces Turmoil Amid Leadership Changes and Declining Readership"

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Washington Post publisher William Lewis has appointed Matt Murray and Robert Winnett as new editors to lead a restructuring of the news organization. Murray, a former Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief, is praised for his deep involvement in investigative journalism and ethical standards. Winnett, from the Telegraph Media Group, is known for his impactful investigations and calm leadership style. Both bring decades of experience and a commitment to ambitious journalism to their new roles at the Post.
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