NEW YORK -- During a Tuesday morning all-staff meeting, Washington Post publisher Katharine Weymouth described outgoing executive editor Marcus Brauch...
NEW YORK -- On Friday night, the Washington Post's executive editor will be throwing a post-election party at his house for staffers involved in the p...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- On the morning of Aug. 30, Sheelah Kolhatkar, a features editor and national correspondent for Bloomberg Businessweek, made her way...
Washington Post staffers are buzzing about a secret meeting between some 10 big-name Post journalists including Dana Priest, David Finkel and Carol Le...
NEW YORK -- The Washington Post newsroom has changed dramatically in recent years, with hundreds of staffers leaving in a series of buyouts and numero...
NEW YORK -- The Washington Post will soon close all the paperās regional bureaus except for those in Annapolis and Virginia, in a move its managemen...
As Rupert Murdoch's jaws closed around The Wall Street Journal, managing editor Marcus Brauchli became the latest in a long line of editors who though...
Sally Quinn may have lost her print column in the Washington Post, but she says she has no regrets.
"I have absolutely no regrets at all," Quinn told...
Apparently, WaPo editor Marcus Brauchli was lying "when he told the NYT that he didn't know the paper's controversial corporate-sponsored dinner parties would be off-the-record." And guess what else?
Yesterday, we got news of a newsroom dust-up at the Washington Post, where Henry Allen, veteran features editor, criticized a "charticle" for its lack...
One has to wonder just what the editors at NPR will say if they are asked, "Is it OK to post a link to last night's Jon Stewart rant or to Frank Rich's recent editorial on my Facebook page?"
Executive Editor Marcus Brauchli is having to break up the vicious fights between Post staffers, who are all just hitting each other, in the face, at all times.
Washington Post writer Gene Weingarten took the time at the end of his "Chatalogical Humor" chat yesterday to weigh in on the recent newsroom dust-up ...
When the Washington Post recently unveiled its plan to sell sponsorships of off-the-record "salons," the move was widely pilloried in the press and elsewhere.
Washington Post ombudsman Andrew Alexander has very politely filleted his newspaper for its plan to gather lobbyists, administration officials, lawmak...
Given the power of perception media institutions enjoy over the profits of so many industries, these same institutions can use this privilege to line their own pockets.
The next editor of the Washington Post will be mandated to accelerate the combination of its print and online divisions, according to people familiar ...
A special committee established to oversee The Wall Street Journal's editorial integrity said its members should have been informed earlier that the n...
In a long career, Robert Thomson has left a trail of happy reporters in his wake -- at The Financial Times and more recently at The Times of London, w...