Washington Post to launch newsroom focused on social platforms
The Washington Post is launching a new digital newsroom that aims to reach consumers on non-traditional platforms.
The Washington Post is launching a new digital newsroom that aims to reach consumers on non-traditional platforms.
Google has give at least three American newspapers a demonstration of a new AI-based tool called “Genesis” that can write news stories.
The Washington Post has announced a partnership with Verizon to sell digital subscriptions through the telecom’s Plus-Play marketplace.
The channel, called Washington Post Television, will offer coverage of King Charles III’s coronation on May 6.
A union representing two Washington Post journalists has sued the newspaper for failing to engage in arbitration hearings.
Millennial reporters had to be reminded how to act like adults. Maybe it’s time the newspaper look beyond Harvard candidates.
The U.S. Attorney General said the Justice Department would strengthen its policies regarding the collection of records belonging to journalists and lawmakers.
The TV station owner says the newspaper column is “rife with inaccuracies, defamation, lies and conspiracy theories.”
The Washington Post is seeking applications for a new beat: Domestic terrorism reporting.
Washington Post reporter Felicia Sonmez was suspended on Sunday after posting a screen grab of an email inbox tied to her job.