The Political Scene | The New Yorker

What Is Jeff Bezos’s Plan for the Washington Post?

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May 14, 2025
Clare Malone, a staff writer at The New Yorker, discusses the seismic shifts at The Washington Post since Jeff Bezos's acquisition in 2013. They dive into Bezos's motivations for purchasing the paper and how his editorial influence has led to staff departures and dwindling subscriptions. The conversation explores the delicate balance between journalistic integrity and business pressures, particularly regarding the decision to avoid presidential endorsements. Malone also highlights the changing focus of the opinion section towards libertarian views, raising questions about media independence.
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Washington Post's Democratic Role

  • The Washington Post influences much of American news through its reporting.
  • Its health is crucial for a healthy democracy given its wide news ripple effect.
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Bezos' Motives for Buying Post

  • Jeff Bezos bought the Post to preserve quality journalism and support American democracy.
  • He saw ownership as both an intellectual challenge and an expression of civic pride.
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Pre-Bezos Post Challenges

  • The Post struggled with declining advertising due to the internet and competition like Politico.
  • Its identity crisis stemmed from being a local paper with national importance in a changing media landscape.
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