How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post
Jenkins, who was in California covering Super Bowl week for the Atlantic , has spent a career studying what accounts for the difference between winning teams and losing ones. Bezos, she said, had been generous with his money and laudable for never interfering in the work of the newsroom. But, she added, “making money at journalism, you have to... See more
How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post
Writing last month on a private Listserv for former Post employees, Paul Farhi, who as the media reporter for the Post covered Bezos’s acquisition of the paper, shared his “utter mystification and bafflement” about Bezos’s tolerance of Lewis. “Even as a hands-off boss,” he wondered, “could Bezos not see what was obvious to even casual observers... See more
How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post
I spent more than forty years at the Post , as a reporter, an editor, an editorial writer, and a columnist. I resigned last March, after Bezos announced that the Opinions section, where I worked, would henceforth be concentrating on the twin pillars of “personal liberties and free markets.” More alarming, Bezos advised, “Viewpoints opposing those... See more
How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post
“In the beginning, he was wonderful,” Sally Quinn, the veteran Post contributor and wife of its legendary executive editor, Ben Bradlee, told me of Bezos. “He was smart and funny and kind and interested. He was joyful. He was a person of integrity and conscience. He really meant it when he said this was a sacred trust, to buy the Post . And now I... See more
How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post
n September 4, 2013, the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos held his first meeting with the staff of the Washington Post , the newspaper he had agreed to purchase a month earlier from the Graham family, for two hundred and fifty million dollars