The stunning announcement on Monday of the sale of The Washington
Post to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos caught many off guard. The Post has
been owned by the Graham family for 80 years. But recent years brought
steep revenue and circulation declines and as chief executive Donald
Graham put it in a letter to the staff, “the newspaper business
continued to bring up questions to which we had no answers.” In Bezos,
The Post—and a handful of smaller papers owned by the company—get an
owner who is considered one of the most successful business and
technology entrepreneurs in the country. Bezos is considered to have a
strong understanding of audience needs and the financial wherewithal to
tolerate sluggish revenue numbers, at least for a while. Still, the
challenges are large and not unique to The Post. Pew Research Center’s
Journalism Project, which has been tracking the industry for over a
decade, puts the sale in context.
http://www.journalism.org/2013/08/07/whats-behind-the-washington-post-sale/
http://www.journalism.org/2013/08/07/whats-behind-the-washington-post-sale/
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