Scoop: Washington Post's top editor prospects flee after hearing its business strategy
Briefly

The situation at the Washington Post is dire, with candidates like Cliff Levy and Anne Kornblut withdrawing over concerns regarding the unclear and uninspiring vision presented by publisher Will Lewis.
Candidates were asked to submit six-page memos outlining their journalistic vision and strategic use of AI, emphasizing the need for innovative ideas to grow the audience.
Levy, a two-time Pulitzer winner, has been an advocate for digital innovation, yet his decision to withdraw raises questions about the future direction of the Post.
In contrast, Kornblut's impressive newspaper career included editorial leadership on Pulitzer-winning stories, illustrating the level of expertise sought for the Post's leadership role.
Read at Axios
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