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Washington Post CEO Faces Backlash Over Phone-Hacking Articles, Buzbee Resigns
Jun 7, 2024, 11:42 AM
Washington Post CEO Will Lewis is facing significant internal backlash after attempting to suppress articles about his involvement in a UK phone-hacking lawsuit. Lewis criticized Executive Editor Sally Buzbee's decision to publish a May 2024 article, calling it a lapse in judgment. This controversy has led to Buzbee's resignation and has raised concerns about the integrity of the newsroom. Additionally, Lewis's derogatory comments about NPR reporter David Folkenflik, whom he referred to as an 'activist,' have further damaged his credibility. Lewis reportedly offered an exclusive interview to NPR if they killed the story, but NPR refused, and the interview went to Dylan Byers. Former interim CEO Patty Stonesifer is planning a party for Buzbee, highlighting the internal support for her decision. The turmoil has led some staff to consider appealing directly to owner Jeff Bezos to address the leadership crisis. Lewis acknowledged the need for improvement in a memo to staff.
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