When The Washington Post announced sweeping layoffs this week, those in charge at the dying legacy outlet briefly flirted with some honesty. The paper acknowledged that its search traffic has been cut in half over a three-year period. Daily story output had also dropped. The brass even admitted that much...
When The Washington Post announced sweeping layoffs this week, those in charge at the dying legacy outlet briefly flirted with some honesty. The paper acknowledged that its search traffic has been cut in half over a three-year period. Daily story output had also dropped. The brass even admitted that much…









