Jeff Bezos focuses Washington Post opinion pages on ‘personal liberties’ and ‘free markets’

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The Washington Post Jeff Bizos fixes the newspaper’s opinion section to focus more narrowly on two topics – personal freedoms and free markets – in the most comprehensive intervention in the liberation pages by the billionaire of American technology.
Paisos said that the opinion editor David Shipley chose to decline as a result of the award -winning section, in an email to the employees who were published on social media on Wednesday.
Bezos said that Shipley had given the option to stay as an editor of the department, but the amazon founder “suggested that if the answer was” yes “, then it should be” no “. After a careful study, David decided to move away.”
In the email, Bezos said that the newspaper will write “every day to support and defense about two ages: personal freedoms and free markets. We will cover other topics as well, but the views that oppose these columns will be left to publish by others.”
He said that there was a time when it was a newspaper, “especially those that were a local monopoly, she had seen it as a service to present it to the reader’s threshold every morning, a wide -ranging opinion section that sought to cover all opinions. Today, the Internet is doing this job.”
Bizos until last year was seen as a large owner in the Washington Post, which he obtained in August 2013 for $ 250 million. But his decision to prevent the newspaper from Supporting an American presidential candidate Last year, a large violent reaction from readers sparked.
A decision not to manage an opinion article that restores the support of Kamala Harris, which was formulated by the Book of Tahrir in the Post, media commentators was seen as an attempt to eliminate Donald Trump before the elections – or at least hedge his bet.
However, the technological billionaire defended his position in a later editorial. He said that the support of the newspapers no longer carries a lot of weight, and that there was no “Quid Pro Quo” of any type “involved in the decision.
He added that while the CEO of Space Plane Orige met Trump on the same day, the publication announced his decision not to support the candidate, there was no “link” between that and the step.
He added: “I dare you to find one case in those 11 years, as it prevailed on anyone in the post in favor of my own interests. It did not happen.”
The newspaper increased the participants during Trump’s first administration. But while the readers enjoyed the difficult Trump coverage, tensions emerged between Bezos and the president, who described the newspaper “The Amazon Washington Post”.
In one tweet in 2018, Trump suggested that the ownership of Bezos for the paper was “protection” against the anti -monopoly suit. He also claimed that Amazon “escaped murder and taxes.”
The intervention in the comments department in the post represents a turning point in Bezos’s participation in one of the newspapers in the United States, with his e -mail indication that it was behind the change in the direction.
“I am from America and America, and it is proud to be so.” “I am sure free markets and personal freedoms are suitable for America. I also think these views are suffering from a lack of services in the current market of ideas and news.”
In a separate email message to the employees, Will Lewis, who was appointed as a publisher and executive head by Bezos in 2023, said this step “is not related to separation with any political party.”
Washington Post The journalists got angrily on this step. Jeff Stein, chief economist in the newspaper, described it on social media as “a great violation by Jeff Bezos in the Washington Post opinion section today – clear opposition views are not published there.”
He said that this was not felt on “the news side of the coverage, but if Bezos tries to interfere on the news side, I will leave immediately and inform you.” “Brafu,” Jeffbezos. “
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2025-02-26 17:39:00