The Washington Post is cutting one-third of its staff, slashing hundreds of jobs in nearly all news departments, including the sports, foreign, technology and breaking-news teams, as well as business and technology staff.
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@WSJ I’ve already heard this news all day but I do enjoy it when people keep on playing the hits. Carry on! Also: Rupert Murdoch could do the funniest thing right now
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@WSJ You are following their example with woke nonsense. This report must feel the same as a 90 year old at a funeral.
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@WSJ Hopefully the WSJ is next. You've been going down the same path for years. It's only a matter of time unless you wake up but I doubt it.
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@WSJ My Give-a-Damn-o-Meter is badly broken concerning a bunch of arrogant elitist media/journalists losing their jobs.
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@WSJ The real investigative journalists are posting on X. Nobody cares to hear from Journo-Activists like those at WaPO
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@WSJ Won’t be missed either since going Socialist years ago, just like the N.Y. TIMES did as well!
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@WSJ Are cuts like these inevitable in modern publishing or is there a way to preserve in-depth reporting and innovate digitally? Curious where people think the industry goes from here.
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@WSJ How gleeful are WSJ owners, publishers and editors? Did y'all hold a wine and cheese party or a beer and bbq party?
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@WSJ this is what happens when "journalists" are actually left wing activists. they won't be missed.
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@WSJ If I were Jeff Bezos this is what I would do to that heaping pile of Marxist dogma…. FIRE THEM ALL and burn it!!!!
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@WSJ The Washington Post is laying off 1/3 of their staff because democrat lies and propaganda isn't lucrative anymore with free speech social media.
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@WSJ When the newsrooms shrink, it’s not just jobs that disappear—it’s the depth, nuance, and accountability we all rely on to see the world clearly. Press cuts aren’t just business decisions, they’re blind spots quietly multiplying.
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@WSJ Hard to do accountability journalism at scale while cutting reporting capacity this deeply. Curious what this does to coverage quality over the next year.
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@WSJ With the widespread application of AI, it is an unchangeable fact that more and more artificial jobs will be replaced by AI, and cutting one-third has just begun.
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