Will Lewis out as publisher and chief executive of The Washington Post
Will Lewis has stepped down as the publisher and chief executive of The Washington Post just days after layoffs gutted about one-third of the paper’s newsroom.
Will Lewis has stepped down as the publisher and chief executive of The Washington Post just days after layoffs gutted about one-third of the paper’s newsroom.
Will Lewis has stepped down as the publisher and chief executive of The Washington Post just days after layoffs gutted about one-third of the paper’s newsroom.
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