The Washington Post is facing a significant wave of digital subscription cancellations and resignations from several columnists, stemming from owner Jeff Bezos’ decision to prevent the paper from endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for President, NPR reports.
By midday on Monday, over 200,000 subscribers had canceled their digital subscriptions, sources familiar with the paper’s internal operations reported. While not all cancellations take effect immediately, this figure accounts for around 8% of The Post’s paid readership of 2.5 million, including print subscribers. Subscription cancellations were continuing to rise throughout the day.
A spokesperson for The Washington Post declined to comment, citing the company's status as privately held.
“It’s a colossal number,” former Executive Editor Marcus Brauchli told NPR. “The problem is, people don’t know why the decision was made. We basically know the decision was made but we don’t know what led to it.”... Read More: Arutz-7