Scoop: Washington Post vet spotted at headquarters amid newsroom turmoil
Briefly

Former senior managing editor Cameron Barr is overseeing The Washington Post's coverage of new publisher and CEO Will Lewis. His new responsibilities were not internally announced, creating speculation among newsroom employees about the future under Lewis.
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos assured newsroom leadership that journalistic standards and ethics will remain unchanged amidst the upheaval. Bezos emphasized his commitment to maintaining quality and standards at The Post, calming concerns about the paper's direction.
Employee morale at The Washington Post has been impacted by the turmoil surrounding new CEO Will Lewis, with staff feeling exhausted and emotionally overwhelmed. The drama has raised concerns about newsroom distractions affecting journalists' ability to focus on their work.
Newsroom employees fear that frequent stories about The Washington Post's leadership are diverting attention from their journalistic duties. Recent reports have uncovered ethical issues related to the incoming newsroom editor, Robert Winnett, raising concerns about reporting practices under Lewis.
Read at Axios
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