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sports1 year ago

Kim Mulkey Defends LSU Against Media Portrayals, Shrugs Off Unflattering Profiles

LSU coach Kim Mulkey says she likely won't read a recent Washington Post profile about her, which includes quotes from family members and former players. She defended her team against negative media portrayals and questioned the timing of the article's release. Mulkey's team, LSU, is competing in the NCAA Tournament and is set to play against Iowa.

sports1 year ago

"LSU's Kim Mulkey Addresses Media Controversy Amid NCAA Tournament Run"

LSU women's basketball head coach Kim Mulkey dismissed the idea that a "sleazy reporter" had distracted her team during their second-round win, despite her public threats to sue The Washington Post over an expected hit piece. Mulkey's Tigers overcame a slow start to secure a dominant 83-56 victory over Middle Tennessee, advancing to the Sweet 16. Mulkey accused the reporter of contacting former players for negative quotes and vowed to sue if a false story is published, while The Washington Post declined to comment on the situation.

sports1 year ago

"LSU Coach Kim Mulkey Threatens Lawsuit Over Washington Post Article"

LSU coach Kim Mulkey threatened legal action against The Washington Post, claiming the newspaper was working on a "hit piece" about her. Mulkey criticized the reporter for allegedly using sleazy tactics and reaching out to former players for negative comments. She vowed to sue if the story is false, and expressed frustration with the media's tactics, while also emphasizing her focus on her team's performance in the NCAA Tournament.

labor-dispute2 years ago

Washington Post Journalists Unite in Historic 24-Hour Strike Over Contract Frustrations

Journalists at The Washington Post are preparing for a 24-hour strike in protest of staff cuts and frustrations over contract negotiations. The strike, the largest at the newspaper since the 1970s, comes as the Post faces financial struggles and aims to reduce its workforce by 10%. The union, representing around 1,000 employees, has been negotiating a new contract for 18 months without reaching an agreement. The strike is expected to have a significant impact on the newspaper's operations, while management works to ensure news delivery during the walkout.

mediapolitics2 years ago

"The Atlantic, Top Newspapers, and MSNBC Unite to Prevent Second Trump Term Threatening America's Existence"

The Atlantic, along with other major media outlets such as The Washington Post and The New York Times, has launched a campaign against a potential second term for Donald Trump. The Atlantic's entire issue is dedicated to the dangers of another Trump presidency, with top staff writers expressing their concerns. While some stories about Trump are fair game, the media's relentless focus on him has led to accusations of bias and opposition party behavior. Trump's claims of a rigged election and his use of provocative language provide ammunition for his critics, while President Biden receives more favorable coverage.

business2 years ago

William Lewis Appointed CEO and Publisher of the Washington Post

Will Lewis, former CEO of Dow Jones and publisher of The Wall Street Journal, has been appointed as the next CEO of The Washington Post. Lewis, a British-born former journalist, will start in his new role on January 2. The appointment comes at a crucial time for the news organization, which has struggled to grow its digital subscription business and is preparing to cover the 2024 presidential election. The Post, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has reaffirmed its commitment to the publication and described Lewis as an "exceptional, tenacious industry executive."

business2 years ago

William Lewis appointed CEO and Publisher of The Washington Post

William Lewis, former CEO of Dow Jones and publisher of the Wall Street Journal, has been named the new CEO and publisher of The Washington Post. Lewis, who has a background in journalism and executive leadership, will take over the position on January 2. He replaces Fred Ryan and will be tasked with addressing the drop in audience and subscribers at The Post, as well as reducing the company's headcount and financial losses. The decision was praised by Jeff Bezos, the owner of The Post, who believes Lewis's experience and vision make him a strong fit for the role.

business2 years ago

"Rising Rivalries: Bezos Faces New Challenger as CNN Brews More Controversy"

The Washington Post plans to cut 240 positions, or roughly 10 percent of its staff, through voluntary buyouts, as part of cost-cutting measures amid financial distress in the media industry. Other media companies, including ABC News and Condé Nast, are also expected to implement staff reductions. The Post, backed by Jeff Bezos, remains relatively stable compared to linear television and magazine businesses but is projected to lose $100 million this year.

business2 years ago

Washington Post's Expansion Leads to Revenue Shortfall, Resulting in Staff Cuts

The Washington Post is implementing significant staff reductions through voluntary buyouts after overspending during a period of rapid expansion and failing to meet revenue projections. The cuts, evenly distributed between the editorial and business sides, aim to address the company's financial situation and allow for necessary investments. Approximately 240 employees are eligible for buyouts out of the roughly 700 who received notices. The Metro staff is expected to be heavily affected, with a quarter of the team being trimmed. The buyout terms are more generous than previous restructuring efforts, with long-term employees receiving two years of salary and a year of health insurance coverage. The Post's growth under Jeff Bezos saw the newsroom staff increase from 580 to over 1,000, but after the buyouts, it will likely return to around 940 employees. The company's digital subscribers and overall digital audience have declined, contributing to an estimated $100 million loss this year. However, interim CEO Patty Stonesifer stated that Bezos remains open to investing more in The Post once a new publisher is hired.

business2 years ago

Washington Post to Cut 240 Jobs through Voluntary Buyouts

The Washington Post is planning to cut 240 jobs, or nearly 10% of its workforce, through voluntary buyouts. The decision comes as the company acknowledges being "overly optimistic" about its growth in readership, subscriptions, and ads. This is the second and larger reduction in staff at The Post this year, following the elimination of its Sunday magazine and a handful of jobs in January. The media industry has been facing challenges, with other outlets like NPR, Gannett, CNN, The Los Angeles Times, and Vox Media also announcing significant layoffs. The Post will provide more details to staff in a meeting on Wednesday.

media2 years ago

Scott Vance appointed as Managing Editor at The Washington Post

Scott Vance, a veteran newsroom manager, has been promoted to managing editor of The Washington Post. He will join three other managing editors and oversee the paper's international, business, tech, and sports coverage. Vance aims to focus on accountability journalism and expanding the paper's role in readers' lives. The promotion comes at a crucial time for The Post, as it faces economic challenges and seeks a new chief executive. Additionally, three veteran journalists were promoted to deputy managing editor positions.

business2 years ago

Jeff Bezos Takes Hands-On Approach to Washington Post's Operations, Amidst Financial Challenges

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has become increasingly involved in the operations of The Washington Post, which he purchased a decade ago. Bezos has taken a more active approach as the publication faces economic challenges and internal dissent. The Post's digital subscriptions have decreased, and the newspaper is projected to lose $100 million this year. However, Bezos remains optimistic about the future and is considering experimental projects for the opinion and Style sections.

business2 years ago

Washington Post's CEO Fred Ryan to be replaced by interim CEO Patty Stonesifer.

Patty Stonesifer, a former Microsoft executive and philanthropist, has been appointed as the interim CEO of The Washington Post. She will help Post owner Jeff Bezos pick his next publisher and CEO. Stonesifer emphasized that her job with the news organization is temporary and her goal is to ensure the team and the culture are in place for the decade ahead. She will search for a replacement amid a stormy media landscape.

business2 years ago

Washington Post Publisher Fred Ryan to Lead Civility Initiative, Steps Down from Role

Fred Ryan, Publisher and CEO of The Washington Post, is stepping down to lead a nonpartisan Center on Public Civility at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation. Patty Stonesifer has been appointed interim CEO of The Washington Post to oversee the leadership team and steer the organization through a period of transition. Under Ryan's leadership, The Post saw multiple years of profitability, vastly expanded digital subscriptions, and launched Arc XP, an industry-leading, cloud-based digital platform.