Anonymous wrote:He's right. WaPo needs to get back to reporting and journalism and ease up on the editorializing and pontificating.
It used to be a good newspaper. Maybe it can be again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been a faithful reader for 40 years and just cancelled my subscription. Going to try NY Times. Maybe WaPo can get back on track. Maybe this editor can help.
The Grey Lady is over, too. Recently cancelled my subscription in favor of WSJ and Bloomberg.
Bloomberg is excellent. I also like the Financial Times. WSJ is mostly bad though.
I stick to financial journalism for news because they are just focused on reporting because the money guys need the facts to inform their investment decisions and their time is valuable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Democrat, a long time Post reader, and the WP is lucky to be getting a WSJ editor. No one writes news better than the reporters at WSJ. Crisp, succinct, who what when where why. The WP had been awful for years and desperately needs new leadership. Get rid of the fluff and go back to hard news.
The problem with the Post is obviously a lack of management control. They had the best newspaper editor in the country and they hated his guts because he only wanted them to high quality work, while the staff apparently wanted to produce content that competes with Refinery29 or Gawker. Marty Baron eventually had enough, the staff won, Bezos laid off all of the editors who knew what a newspaper was because they had high salaries and now the inmates are running the asylum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you all forgotten that it was the WSJ that broke the Stormy Daniels story? Whatever you think of its editorials, their journalism is solid.
No it's not. 90% of it is propaganda from the RW garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Democrat, a long time Post reader, and the WP is lucky to be getting a WSJ editor. No one writes news better than the reporters at WSJ. Crisp, succinct, who what when where why. The WP had been awful for years and desperately needs new leadership. Get rid of the fluff and go back to hard news.
The problem with the Post is obviously a lack of management control. They had the best newspaper editor in the country and they hated his guts because he only wanted them to high quality work, while the staff apparently wanted to produce content that competes with Refinery29 or Gawker. Marty Baron eventually had enough, the staff won, Bezos laid off all of the editors who knew what a newspaper was because they had high salaries and now the inmates are running the asylum.
Anonymous wrote:I have always hated the “Democracy Dies in Darkness” tagline and would be thrilled to see that go.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the newspaper going bankrupt? They have to do something different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been a faithful reader for 40 years and just cancelled my subscription. Going to try NY Times. Maybe WaPo can get back on track. Maybe this editor can help.
The Grey Lady is over, too. Recently cancelled my subscription in favor of WSJ and Bloomberg.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been a faithful reader for 40 years and just cancelled my subscription. Going to try NY Times. Maybe WaPo can get back on track. Maybe this editor can help.
Anonymous wrote:Have you all forgotten that it was the WSJ that broke the Stormy Daniels story? Whatever you think of its editorials, their journalism is solid.