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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Washington Post's New Mission: Reach 'All of America' [View all]
This week, The Post began trying out a new mission statement: Riveting Storytelling for All of America.
After Donald J. Trump entered the White House in 2017, The Washington Post adopted a slogan that underscored the newspapers traditional role as a government watchdog: Democracy Dies in Darkness.
This week, as Mr. Trump prepares to re-enter the White House, the newspaper debuted a mission statement that evokes a more expansive view of The Posts journalism, without death or darkness: Riveting Storytelling for All of America.
The statement is meant to be an internal rallying point for employees, according to two people with knowledge of the decision. Executives are not planning to replace its more strident public slogan. Suzi Watford, The Posts chief strategy officer, has been previewing it to some employees this week.
The new mission statement comes amid turmoil in the newsroom. Since June, The Post has been reeling from a series of crises that has resulted in widespread dissatisfaction with Will Lewis, the companys chief executive. On Wednesday, more than 400 employees sent a letter to Jeff Bezos, the papers billionaire owner, requesting a meeting to discuss leadership decisions that they said led readers to question the integrity of this institution and that prompted some of our most distinguished colleagues to leave.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/16/business/media/the-washington-post-new-mission.html
After Donald J. Trump entered the White House in 2017, The Washington Post adopted a slogan that underscored the newspapers traditional role as a government watchdog: Democracy Dies in Darkness.
This week, as Mr. Trump prepares to re-enter the White House, the newspaper debuted a mission statement that evokes a more expansive view of The Posts journalism, without death or darkness: Riveting Storytelling for All of America.
The statement is meant to be an internal rallying point for employees, according to two people with knowledge of the decision. Executives are not planning to replace its more strident public slogan. Suzi Watford, The Posts chief strategy officer, has been previewing it to some employees this week.
The new mission statement comes amid turmoil in the newsroom. Since June, The Post has been reeling from a series of crises that has resulted in widespread dissatisfaction with Will Lewis, the companys chief executive. On Wednesday, more than 400 employees sent a letter to Jeff Bezos, the papers billionaire owner, requesting a meeting to discuss leadership decisions that they said led readers to question the integrity of this institution and that prompted some of our most distinguished colleagues to leave.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/16/business/media/the-washington-post-new-mission.html
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I'm sure the paunchy red-hatted white guys in the greasy-spoon diners and dive bars
Ocelot II
Jan 16
#4
"Riveting storytelling" - oh? Like a reality show. Propaganda. Entertainment. Not news or facts. Mmmkay. nt
CousinIT
Jan 16
#6
"Riveting Storytelling for the Illiterate" - that is who they are appealing to
RainCaster
Jan 16
#15