Katharine Weymouth Apologizes For Paid Salon Plan

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July 5, 2009 06:59 AM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — The Washington Post's publisher apologized to readers Sunday for a plan to charge business leaders and lobbyists for intimate dinner discussions with government officials and the newspaper's journalists.

A flier surfaced last week promoting a plan to charge $25,000 to sponsor one of a series of dinner parties that would include off-the-record conversations with Post journalists and access to Washington insiders. The series was canceled Thursday.

"I want to apologize for a planned new venture that went off track and for any cause we may have given you to doubt our independence and integrity," Publisher Katharine Weymouth said in a letter that appeared in the newspaper's op-ed section Sunday.

Weymouth said the flier wasn't approved by her or the paper's editors, and that it didn't accurately describe the plan for the small gatherings.

The flier advertised a "Washington Post salon" on health care reform at Weymouth's home on July 21. The gathering would include 20 or fewer guests, including Obama administration officials, members of Congress, business leaders and lobbyists.

According to the flier, each of 11 salons would have one or two sponsors who would pay $25,000 to underwrite the event and invite guests.

The flier said participants were offered a chance to "build crucial relationships with Washington Post news executives in a neutral and informal setting." It called the health care salon an "off-the-record conversation."

Weymouth's letter said the paper was planning dinners but including "firm parameters" that gave sponsors no control over content and no special access to its journalists. Reporters wouldn't be restricted from asking questions, she said.

"If the events were to be sponsored by other companies, everything would be at arm's length," she said in the letter.

Critics of the program say the newspaper's promise of exclusivity for Washington insiders is at odds with the newspaper's mission to its readers.

Executive Editor Marcus Brauchli said the small-scale dinners were a mistake.

"I think there is a legitimate debate right now about whether we should be doing this at all. We thought there was a way to do so consistent with our journalistic values, but in light of this experience, it is clear that this was a mistake,"

Weymouth said in an accompanying Post article that the July 21 dinner was hastily planned, and a marketing employee sent the flier without approval. She and Brauchli said in the article that the newspaper had been discussing a new business including dinners, seminars and conferences.

WASHINGTON — The Washington Post's publisher apologized to readers Sunday for a plan to charge business leaders and lobbyists for intimate dinner discussions with government officials and the ne...
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- dinglebe I'm a Fan of dinglebe 16 fans permalink
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A smoking gun.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 07/06/2009

B.S. PLAIN AND SIMPLE!!

YOU GOT CAUGHT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 07/05/2009
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She "apologized" because and only because she was called on it. That's not an apology, that's begging not to be fired.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 07/05/2009
- arpaul I'm a Fan of arpaul 14 fans permalink
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Can't kick her off the team (much as I'd like): she owns the bats, the balls, the gloves, the uniforms and the bases. Mel Brooks had it right: "It's good to be the King," or in this case the Queen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 07/05/2009
- bbbbmer I'm a Fan of bbbbmer 30 fans permalink
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Oh, Kitty, most literate and politically aware Americans have doubted the integrity and veracity of the Graham empire for DECADES now.... This little episode is just another page in your family's sordid book...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 07/05/2009
- 01202009 I'm a Fan of 01202009 46 fans permalink
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I sent this along in the WashBag today:

A short note to publisher Weymouth.

I don’t believe you. If something like this slipped past that Buck Stops Here sign on your desk, then you are not in control of the business your respected grandmother left to her descendents, or you are varnishing the truth.

You use the word *integrity* with a cavalier attitude. The Post has little integrity left in my opinion. You cashier your best blogger and keep leaning the paper more and more to the right. Your editorial page is disgraceful, populated by armchair neocons. I have given up on The Post. I don’t need an infotainment newspaper like a certain TV network that skews everything through an ideological prism.

Instead of having all these folks to your home, why not just rent space from the American Enterprise Institute? It will save a lot of the people over there the trouble of finding a cab.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 07/05/2009
- williamina I'm a Fan of williamina 7 fans permalink

weird

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 07/05/2009
- 01202009 I'm a Fan of 01202009 46 fans permalink
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williamia is kind of a wingnut one note willy! LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 07/05/2009
- ohmetoo I'm a Fan of ohmetoo 28 fans permalink
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Keep it spinning, I guess the real truth comes out in the wash cycle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 07/05/2009

I figured the WAPO had been doing that kind of things for years...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 07/05/2009
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