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Washington Post to up staff numbers, add Europe and Asia hubs

Move comes in stark contrast to much of industry, which has been retrenching amid economic turmoil and shift away from print

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Dec 2020 1:30PM

Washington Post to up staff numbers, add Europe and Asia hubs
The Washington Post is owned by Amazon chief executive and billionaire Jeff Bezos. – AFP pic, December 22, 2020

WASHINGTON – The Washington Post yesterday announced plans to expand its newsroom staff to over 1,000, and add breaking-news hubs in Europe and Asia to create a bigger global footprint.

The move by the Post, owned by Amazon chief executive and billionaire Jeff Bezos, comes in stark contrast to much of the industry, which has been retrenching amid economic turmoil and a shift away from print.

The Post, which in 2018 said it had become profitable, but which does not release financial data, plans to create breaking-news hubs in Europe and Asia for more robust 24-hour news coverage.

“The Post intends to ensure that its readers everywhere can rely on a full, timely news report at any hour, including rich, multi-faceted coverage during the critical early-morning window in North America,” said a statement.

The daily has been looking to boost the number of its digital subscribers as it seeks to keep pace with rival The New York Times, with a newsroom staff of at least 1,700 and an increased focus on global readers.

The Post will establish new foreign bureaus in Sydney and Bogota, bringing its number of such bureaus to 26, after having created a Europe-based operation focusing on covering global conflicts.

The hubs in London and Seoul will include a total of 19 reporters and editors, including a visuals editor, an audience editor and at least one multi-platform editor.

In total, the newspaper will add 44 journalists to boost its newsroom staff to 1,010, the most ever, including eight for its personal technology team.

“We’re hugely excited to be expanding so dramatically,” said Marty Baron, executive editor of The Post.

“Readers will get journalism that is richer, deeper, faster, more wide-ranging, and more innovative. It signals overwhelming confidence in The Post’s future.”

The expansion highlights the divergent fortunes of an industry roiled by economic changes, and more recently, the Covid-19 pandemic.

Many local and regional publications have struggled in recent years, with the number of newspaper jobs cut in half in the past decade, according to the Pew Research Centre.

In the first half of this year alone, newsrooms in the US have cut more than 11,000 jobs, according to the Challenger, Gray & Christmas consultancy.

It is the worst year for newsrooms since 2008, when 14,265 cuts were announced.

Bezos, the world’s richest person, bought The Post in 2013 for US$250 million (RM1 billion). – AFP, December 22, 2020

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