WASHINGTON — The Washington Post announced on Wednesday it will cut about one-third of its workforce, eliminate the Sports section, close the Books desk and suspend the Post Reports podcast. Executive Editor Matt Murray informed staff in a Zoom meeting and by email, saying the reductions will also shrink international coverage and restructure the Metro desk. The Post declined to provide an overall headcount. Senior reporters, including Ishaan Tharoor, were among those let go. Reporting noted the paper's owner, Jeff Bezos. The cuts began this week and follow earlier industry-wide newsroom cost pressures. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Company management and shareholders may see lower operating costs and improved short-term financial metrics after workforce reductions.
Journalists, foreign correspondents and newsroom staff lost jobs, reducing local and international reporting capacity across the organization.
Washington Post Layoffs: Senior Columnist Ishaan Tharoor Among One-Third Staff Fired as Newspaper Slashes International Coverage | LatestLY
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