Trump spoke ‘at length’ with Jeff Bezos about changes to the Washington Post
President Donald Trump revealed a conversation he had with Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos after the latter instituted sweeping changes to the outlet’s opinion pages.
During an interview with OutKick radio host Clay Travis over the weekend, the president talked about his relationship with Bezos, one of the richest men in the world, calling him “a good guy” and praising him for pushing the outlet to be “more fair” in its coverage...
Legacy Media Was Wrong to Abandon Objectivity
How Journalists Can Regain Public Trust
Jeff Bezos deserves credit for Washington Post intervention
As I write this, the Washington Post has reportedly lost over 250,000 paid subscribers after choosing not to endorse a presidential candidate in this year’s election. There’s no guarantee that all of those unsubscribes are due to the decision — and the figure has come from an anonymous source — but there’s no doubt that many are fleeing the paper because they feel it betrayed their trust.
The hard truth: Americans don’t trust the news media
In the annual public surveys about trust and reputation, journalists and the media have regularly fallen near the very bottom, often just above Congress. But in this year’s Gallup poll, we have managed to fall below Congress. Our profession is now the least trusted of all. Something we are doing is clearly not working.
Let me give an analogy. Voting machines must meet two requirements. They must count the vote accurately, and people must believe they count the vote accurately. The second requirement is distinct from and just as important as the first.
Jeff Bezos Says Presidential Endorsements ‘Create A Perception Of Bias’ As He Defends Washington Post
Billionaire and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos on Monday defended the paper’s decision to not endorse a presidential candidate, a move that has triggered intense backlash and staff resignations, along with 200,000 people reportedly canceling their digital subscription
In an op-ed for the paper, Bezos wrote Presidential endorsements “do nothing to tip the scales of an election” and wrote “No undecided voters in Pennsylvania are going to say, ‘I’m going with Newspaper A’s endorsement.’”
‘Americans Don’t Trust The News Media’: Bezos Speaks Out After WaPo Chose Not To Endorse Harris
Amazon founder and Washington Post owner said Monday that the Post’s decision not to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris is in response to a larger issue of media credibility being eroded.
NY Times, AP, Washington Post raise eyebrows with glowing coverage of terror leader Hassan Nasrallah
Legacy media outlets in the United States raised eyebrows over the weekend with glowing coverage of terror leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was praised as a "father figure" with a "propensity to crack jokes."
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the Hezbollah terror organization’s leader died in its strike Friday against the group’s headquarters in Lebanon. The IDF said Nasrallah was responsible for the murder of many Israeli civilians and soldiers, as well as the planning and execution of thousands of terrorist activities around the world.
Washington Post’s editor drama only exposes its lack of ‘ethics’ after debasing Trump for years
Morale is plummeting in the viper’s nest that passes for the Washington Post newsroom.
Not because readers are deserting the paper in droves. Not because the newspaper lost $77 million last year. The oh-so-ethical journalists of the WaPo couldn’t care less about such trivialities. They’re too busy finding ways to cover up Joe Biden’s corruption or swallowing new Deep State lies about Donald Trump’s “existential threat to democracy.”
Something Is Seriously Wrong at the Washington Post
The Washington Post is falling down on the job.
Its coverage of the war between Israel and Hamas has been so irresponsible, so sloppy, and so tilted in favor of the group that rules Gaza that it’s difficult to see it as anything but pro-Hamas.
If “democracy dies in darkness,” good journalism dies in the care of radical journalists and lousy editors.