Over 60,000 Washington Post readers reportedly canceled their subscriptions following mass layoffs
The Post disputed that figure but declined to provide an alternate number.
The Post disputed that figure but declined to provide an alternate number.
The Washington Post and Jeff Bezos may be attempting a U-turn in their efforts to reach out to laid-off staffers to return, according to Status.
"It's not a real sports section."
This comes days after the WaPo laid off more than 300 journalists and killed the sports department.
Bezos has "repeatedly ignored interest from would-be buyers while the newspaper disintegrates under his watch."
"A stiff wind comes and blows him away."
Bezos never had any desire to be a hero or a champion, and he certainly will never be seen as one.
"Everyone loses here."
The Washington Post sports desk was, for much of the last 100 years, the apex of the business.
The only story in sports media that includes Jeff Bezos, Bill Simmons, Jason McIntyre and Big Cat.
"For Bezos, it's a little bit of a heat check."
A report from Josh Kosman of The New York Post has sources suggesting Jeff Bezos might sell The Washington Post to make it easier for him to buy the Washington Commanders.
"You’re just providing validation to the level of frustration Black people in America feel time and time again."
"He didn’t know how to play craps, I go 'one of the great mathematical minds in history can’t figure that out?' I’ll teach."