Washington Post Will Lewis’ Director General in Hiding ‘by the editorial office as moral Sinks and jokes’ of staff about drinking: Report

The Director General and Washington Post publisher, Will Lewis, is reported to have passed into a “hidden state” while rage within the newsroom increases on mass adjustment by the letter owner, the founder of Amazon Jeff Bezos.

Lewis, who received the Beltway band’s brakes in 2023, has been missing significantly since last June, some Washington Post employees have told New Yorner on a long feature published Monday.

Employees-now frustrated by an exodus caused by Bezo’s decision to kill Kamala Harris approval shortly before the election-also told the Priza that they had concerns about the British-born Lewis.

“One thing that has damaged it from the inside is that its drinking is widely known in the newsroom,” said one former old editor. “It is a word for which his employees joke about.”

The Director General and publisher of the Washington Post has been missing in the newsroom, according to frustrated employees. Washington Post through Getty Images

The absence of Lewis – who previously served as the CEO of Wall Street Journal – has broken his relationship with the executive editor Matt Murray, whom he named to work earlier this year, the report said.

Part of the dispute was related to the way the newspaper covered his unstable paper mandate, New Yorker said. The publication has since been mainly stopped covering itself.

Know [Lewis] Was very upset with Matt [Murray] For covering the (Washington) post and for a period of time would not speak with Matt, ”said the former New Yorker.

Last week, Lewis passed by celebrating the multiple price of the paper pulitzer in his DC news room, which was led by Murray, according to New Yorker.

The absence of Lewis is attributed to Murray on a long planned trip.

The founder of Amazon Jeff Bezos, who owns the newspaper, has led
change of exit in direction. Gc images

A representative for Washington Post denied that Lewis and Murray had a decline.

When asked about the absence of Lewis, the spokesman told The post that the execution respects the editorial line, but regularly participates in news and opinions.

The representative did not address Lewis’s alleged drinking.

Employees were caught in New Yorker for drinking Lewis and said morality was low after comprehensive changes on paper. Apea

At the end of last year, Lewis had raised his eyebrows when he threw the annual Eugene Meyer paper prices. Instead, he received a private dinner for the January price recipients – though he bypassed the cocktail clock, New Yorker announced.

At dinner, Lewis praised the latest paper achievements even when nearly 100 people paid that month.

Don Graham, the 80-year-old son of former postman and icon Katharine Graham, spoke at a private dinner at an unusual unspoiled moment. After describing Meyer Awards’ story, Graham said morality was low on paper. Lewis is said to keep his gaze fixed in setting his place.

A representative for the Washington Post denied that the executive editor Matt Murray (up) and Lewis (sitting) had a decline. Washington Post through Getty Images

“It was such a wild moment,” a magazine participant told.

In March, Lewis, Bezos and Murray were Mia in the premiere of “Making Katharine Graham” at Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.

Another person who spoke to New Yorker said morality has continued to be low and added that Lewis and his senior MPs speak of the newsroom with “Vitriol”.

They were constantly infantilizing them and constantly talking about how to discipline, ”the person said.

A spokesman for the newspaper denied the request and said Lewis has “extraordinary” respect and assessment for his colleagues.

Murray said the absence of Lewis from the pultizer ceremony was due to CEO’s travel schedule. through the reuters

Lewis has faced reactions from staff on Bezo’s edict to move the left paper cover more in the center, including an action to hire more right -based voices. Bezos also withdrew the contempt after notifying the opinion section would be dedicated to advocacy for “personal freedoms” and “free markets”.

Changes have sparked protection from a host of editors, reporters and columnists. David Shipley, the newspaper’s opinion editor, resigned and more than 75,000 readers canceled their protest.

In January, more than 400 Washington Post journalists sent a angry letter to Bezos, begging with him to intervene in the letter to restore “the faith he has lost”.

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