- After non-endorsement, 250,000 subscribers cancel The Washington Post
At least 250,000 Washington Post readers have canceled their subscriptions since the news organization announced Friday that the editorial page would end its decades-long practice of
- Bezos changes at Washington Post lead to mass subscription . . .
More than 75,000 digital subscribers to The Washington Post have cancelled since its owner, billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, announced on Wednesday that he would radically overhaul the
- Washington Post subscribers cancel in droves after Jeff Bezos . . . - MSN
More than 75,000 digital subscribers have canceled their subscriptions to The Washington Post following an announcement by its owner, Jeff Bezos, that the paper’s opinion section would be
- 200,000 Subscribers Leave Washington Post After Bezos Decides Not To . . .
In the wake of billionaire owner Jeff Bezos’ decision to block The Washington Post from endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris last week, 200,000 people canceled their digital subscriptions
- Washington Post Subscribers Cancel After Bezos Nixed Endorsement - Variety
More than 200,000 people have canceled their subscriptions to the Washington Post — about 8% of its base — after Jeff Bezos, the paper’s owner and founder of Amazon, barred the editorial board
- At least a quarter million cancel Washington Post subscriptions after . . .
The Washington Post has lost at least a quarter million subscribers since announcing last Friday it would not endorse a candidate in the presidential race
- Washington Post loses over 200,000 subscribers over endorsement outrage . . .
The Washington Post has lost more than 200,000 digital subscriptions since its decision not to endorse a candidate in this year’s presidential election, according to a report by NPR citing two
- Washington Post: 250,000 cancel subscriptions after Bezos . . . - Axios
The Washington Post has seen at least 250,000 readers cancel their subscriptions after owner Jeff Bezos ended a decades-long tradition of endorsing presidential candidates, the newspaper reported late Tuesday
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