When Bezos purchased The Post, he promised quality journalism. In spiking an endorsement of Kamala Harris, he's put this at ...
Jeff Bezos' defense of quashing a Kamala Harris endorsement at The Washington Post is incoherent and self-defeating.
Bezos is reportedly keen on expanding his newspaper’s reach among right-leaning audiences, according to a report in The New ...
The decision set off a firestorm of criticism, internal resignations, and reportedly the cancellation of some 200,000 of the ...
Two veteran writers who resigned from The Washington Post over its non-endorsement decision are joining The Atlantic.
Jeff Bezos, owner of the Washington Post, defended the paper's decision to stop endorsing U.S. presidential candidates.
Jeff Bezos says there is “no connection” between the Washington Post’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate and ...
The Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos is defending the newspaper's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate as the ...
The paper’s owner said in an op-ed that endorsements create a “perception of bias.” Critics say the decision was motivated by ...
Since Bezos vetoed the Post’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris, three members of its editorial board resigned, and ...
Jeff Bezos, the owner of the Washington Post, made this decision, and he explained it in an op-ed. His explanation is something that all business leaders need to pay attention to.
A spiked editorial puts the owner's conflicts in a sharp light. And the uproars are only going to keep coming.