February 11, 2026

Will Lewis resigns as The Washington Post publisher after job cuts

Will Lewis resigns as The Washington Post publisher after job cuts

Will Lewis has stepped down as the publisher of The Washington Post following a series of job cuts at the organization. This leadership change comes at a time when the Washington Post, like many other media outlets, is striving to adapt to the evolving digital landscape, which includes focusing on subscription models to maintain its journalistic endeavors. The recent job cuts are part of a broader industry trend as media companies streamline their operations to align with changing reader habits.

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