If the Washington Post is to fly again, its journalists must share the cockpit | Margaret Sullivan
by Margaret Sullivan from US news | The Guardian on (#6N9A4)
New publisher Will Lewis's heavy-handed moves alienated a great staff
When Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post in 2013, he said he wanted to give the storied but struggling newspaper the runway" it needed to take off in the digital age.
A few years later, the plane seemed to be soaring. Readership was up, revenue - built on new digital subscriptions - was up, and the newsroom's scrappy staff was trading scoops daily with the New York Times, and doing essential journalism, particularly during the campaign and administration of Donald Trump.
Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture
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