Washington Post Announces Widespread Layoffs,
Gutting Numerous Parts Of Its Newsroom
CNN,
by
Brian Stelter
&
Liam Reilly
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Posted By: J. Arthur Brown,
2/4/2026 11:10:45 AM
The Washington Post is announcing mass layoffs Wednesday morning, dealing another big blow to a storied media company and a newsroom that has reached a breaking point. Executive Director Matt Murray and human resources chief Wayne Connell sent an email to staffers Wednesday morning instructing employees to "stay home today" but attend an 8:30 a.m. ET meeting via Zoom during which the Washington Post's leadership will announce "significant changes across the company." Those actions include shutting down almost the entire Sports section, closing the Books section and cancelling the daily Post Reports podcast, sources at the newspaper said.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
JimBob 2/4/2026 11:42:49 AM (No. 2064765)
" a storied media company"?
Growing up in northern Virginia (My home community of Chantilly USED to be Farming Country, BEFORE it got completely paved over and obliterated), my family always viewed the WaPooPoo as an insufferable Left-Wing Rag.
I will not miss it's demise.
So, as far as I am concerned, this is Good News!
In reply to their Weeping, Wailing, and Gnashing of Teeth, my reply is:
'Gee, my Give-A-Dam's Busted!"
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
billa57 2/4/2026 11:46:26 AM (No. 2064766)
Selling out America is falling out of vouge. Nobody trusts a liar.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Jethro bo 2/4/2026 11:47:27 AM (No. 2064767)
Didn't even get through 5 sentences before someone claimed it's all Trump's fault. A broken clock is at least get its right 2 times more a day than liberals. Now if the NY Slime, the Alphabets could just go away like the WaPoo
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
NotaBene 2/4/2026 11:50:51 AM (No. 2064769)
Oh schadenfreude! Could not happen to better people. Nixon is smiling from above.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Newtsche 2/4/2026 11:58:07 AM (No. 2064771)
Imagine being one of the special few who get to work for an old media powerhouse like the WaPo.
All that cachet and money, true elites.
Now not. What will these people do? What can they do? Why would anyone want them for anything?
***cue Nelson Muntz***
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 2/4/2026 12:00:08 PM (No. 2064773)
The Washington Post hasn't been a news source for some time. Guessing this move reflects that. All that will be left is their political propaganda wing. Watch them announce they are entirely shutting down their print services leaving only electronic distribution.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DVC 2/4/2026 12:19:40 PM (No. 2064782)
I think OP has nailed it.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
dbdiva 2/4/2026 12:24:42 PM (No. 2064784)
Ya' know....I'm not sure what the problem is exactly. The same thing ~ on a smaller scale ~ happened to my local paper. It has laid off staff and moved from a huge office space in the center of town to smaller digs on the outskirts. Some reporters are now permanently working from home.They "claim" the changes were a result from more people reading the online version of the paper, rather than the print edition. If that were the case, why would they have to lay off reporters? They just can't accept the fact that we recognize how biased and untruthful they are; subscribers are dropping like flies and readers are leaving in droves. They've changed hands twice in 3 years; this time around the new management promises balanced reporting which right there is an acknowledgement that previous reporting was not. Unfortunately so far the new management is no different from the old.
I believe we'll see more of this happening to papers around the country. It couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of "folks".
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Highvoltage 2/4/2026 12:28:52 PM (No. 2064787)
Great news! Now we need to see more of that across other sections of the paper.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
DVC 2/4/2026 12:31:23 PM (No. 2064789)
When I was living in Falls church, Virginia, a suburban area near DC, I delivered the Washington Evening Star on my bicycle every day after school. A few times we had deep snow which meant I didn't get my papers at all one day, and then not until after dark the next. I had to walk my bike, loaded down with the papers I had folded before I started miles in snow to toss them onto porches. I had about 50 customers. I was keeping reasonably warm working so hard pushing the bike thru the snow, and the part that just griped my butt was after all my work, I had more than a couple of folks come out and hollwer at me about "Where's my paper from yesterday?" and "You're very late". My answer to the first is "I can't deliver what I don't get." and "You're lucky to get it at all in this weather."
But....IMO, the Evening Star was way better and bigger paper than the ComPost, even then in the middle 1960s. I was clear to me that the Post was a leftist rag and the Star played it pretty much down the middle. I earned money for .22 ammo for my rifle and model airplane kits and the little gas motors on that route, and got into pretty good shape biking up and down the hills. I also learned the value of money and how to save up for something that you want.
I have despised the Post since the middle 60s as a teenager. Still do.
Unfortunately, the Star went broke in the 80s, decades after I lived in N. Va. In fact, I was already working in KC area by then as an engineer. The Post bought it out to get the subscribers, probably a lot of subscribers just dropped it since the Post was so rotten.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Rat Patrol 2/4/2026 12:45:44 PM (No. 2064807)
DNC staffers laid off...Who cares?
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
udanja99 2/4/2026 12:57:57 PM (No. 2064814)
I can’t stop laughing!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 2/4/2026 1:01:23 PM (No. 2064816)
Here is the Cliff’s Notes of The Problem.
“The legendary former Post executive editor Marty Baron, who retired from the paper in 2021, said in a statement that “this ranks among the darkest days in the history of one of the world’s greatest news organizations.”
“Baron also cited what he called “Bezos’s sickening efforts to curry favor” with Trump.“
Biased much, Herr Baron?
Perhaps you need to hire a PR firm to rebrand the ComPost as an “opinion rag.” It would be more accurate.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
stablemoney 2/4/2026 2:42:18 PM (No. 2064849)
The left making a profit? The left survives by laundering taxpayer money through "nonprofits", and Democrat slush funds.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
MickTurn 2/4/2026 3:14:07 PM (No. 2064864)
Who's gonna write your Leftist Lies now? Oh, there are a few sicko's that will stay on.......
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May I live to see the day EVERY wapo employee gets laid off.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 2/4/2026 5:38:49 PM (No. 2064896)
Sounds like they are cutting all the blah areas, like Books ... but possibly protecting the core Leftism "reporting" areas. However, it's just a matter of time before the collapsing readership starts tearing down the core and the Leftist "reporters" are let go as well.
The sad thing is for them, there is no escape from the poison that is Leftism. There is talk about shifting and rebuilding the WaaPoo but that's unlikely to succeed. Their reputation is destroyed and they are no longer trusted. Plus, there is too much competition of other sources that readers/viewers trust more than the WaaPoo. Why hang around to see if the WaaPoo can get its act together? Just dump it and find something better.
Leftist news outlets have accomplished something remarkable. They have made themselves irrelevant. It's just taking the corrupted, bloated things a long time to finally die.
And Trump started it all simply by labeling them "Fake News". People started to examine media and found out he was exactly right and started a mass migration away from the corporate propaganda networks that held a lock on information. Alternative sources blossomed and the legacy media death march began.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Strike3 2/4/2026 6:26:21 PM (No. 2064919)
I'm so sorry... that it took them so long to start feeling the pain of mediocrity, lies and democrat suck-up.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 2/4/2026 6:40:06 PM (No. 2064923)
“Bezos’s sickening efforts to curry favor” with Trump.“
BS. Print newspapers are slowly dying all over the country. Our local 'daily' has gone to 4 days a week and a smaller office. The old building with the big press, the union shop, the delivery carriers, the redundant employees etc. All gone. As a former newspaper man, it's sad to me. I was there when they stopped the big press for breaking news. It was November 22, 1963. It didn't pay a lot, but it was interesting and a lot of fun at times.
That said, I won't be shedding any tears for the WAPO.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
NYbob 2/4/2026 7:01:14 PM (No. 2064933)
What was the rule about reporters? What, who, when, where, and I think one more. Now every brainwashed twit out of 'journalism' college has to one up each other with how far left/woke/communist they are. Morons, who think they are wise, because they can lie or snark better than the other morons they know. They have NO idea how to write a factual, researched, easy to read and remember article on ANYTHING. They can't talk about a sports event, without making it a call to the weird.
Now, without deep state sugar daddies, what will they do? Expect a ton of goofy podcasts and book manuscripts that never get published.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Hazymac 2/4/2026 7:17:52 PM (No. 2064934)
Shut down now! Lock the doors.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
JimBob 2/4/2026 9:33:32 PM (No. 2064973)
On second look, I noticed the byline.
I knew it was the Commie News Network the first time around, but I just noticed who is the 'first author'.
Brian Stelter.
Ol' Tater-Head his own self.
(Eeeeeewwwwww!)
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
mifla 2/5/2026 5:27:20 AM (No. 2065022)
Or Jeff is just getting tired of losing money.
He purchased the Post for hundreds of millions. I doubt he could sell it for a fraction of that price.
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What "reached a breaking point" was Jeff Berzos' tolerance for the antics of his spoiled staff. I wouldn't be surprised if something similar occurs at the Los Angeles Times by the end of the year.