The Washington Post job cuts: What journalism will lose

Washington Post It has made draconian cuts to its workforce, particularly gutting its sports and international divisions. Nearly one in three staff members have lost their jobs due to the restructuring, which managing editor Matt Murray announced in a Zoom call on Wednesday morning (US time) with staff who were told to work from home. Once the meeting ended, a general email was sent to staff asking if they were still working.
Within the scope of deductions, to mail It will end sports broadcasting in its current form, completely close the book section, and suspend broadcasting. Send Report podcast and reduce its international coverage to focus on politics and national news domestically.



