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    Washington Post announces major layoffs; 300+ affected

    Newsroom staff have been majorly impacted as one-fourth of the daily’s workforce is being let go
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauFebruary 5, 2026Updated:February 9, 20262 Mins Read18405 Views
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    The Washington Post has announced that it will lay off one-third of its workforce, a move that will result in a drastic reduction in coverage of sports, local, and foreign news. The decision, revealed on 4 February 2026, affects employees across several departments, with newsroom staff in these sections hit the hardest. As per media reports, at least 300 employees will be affected.

    The newspaper, owned by Jeff Bezos, founder, Amazon, calls these job cuts as necessary to bring stability. Matt Murray, executive editor, reportedly explained that the newspaper’s online traffic has dropped significantly over the past three years, partly due to changes brought by artificial intelligence (AI). It was revealed that the Post has been too tied to older ways of working and must reinvent both its journalism and business model.

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    The announcement has been met with anger and sadness. The Washington Post Guild warned that job cuts would only weaken the paper and drive away readers. Many laid-off journalists voiced frustration on social media, especially those covering foreign news. It appears that the entire Middle East team was dismissed, and a Ukraine-based correspondent has reportedly lost her job despite reporting from a war zone. According to local reporters, most of the metro section, which covers Washington DC, had been cut.

    Some former employees have contrasted the current situation with Bezos’s earlier strong support for a free press.

    The layoffs follow years of staff cuts and controversial editorial decisions. In 2024, the Post lost tens of thousands of subscribers after breaking tradition by refusing to endorse a presidential candidate. More recently, Bezos had reportedly shifted the opinion section’s focus to personal liberties and free markets, leading to the resignation of its editor.

    The Post’s financial struggles stand out against rivals such as The New York Times, which added 4,50,000 digital-only subscribers in late 2025.

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