28 February 2025

Bye, Bye WaPo

Because of Jeff Bezos's editorial interference with the Washington Post, I've decided not to renew my subscription when it expires at the end of March. 

I've been reading it regularly since I was in college, but I'm joining hundreds of thousands of other subscribers in deciding that enough is enough. Bezos has seriously compromised the Washington Post's credibility and value as a news source.
More than 75,000 digital subscribers to The Washington Post have cancelled since its owner, billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, announced on Wednesday that he would radically overhaul the paper's opinion pages to reflect libertarian priorities and to exclude opposing points of view. . . . The rapid-fire cancellations since Wednesday represent a historic level of reader fury over the changes. Yet they are only the most recent wave in a series of mass cancellations that began in late October. That was when Bezos killed a planned endorsement of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. Between then and Election Day, more than 300,000 subscribers canceled the Post, as NPR first reported last month. That was more than 12% of digital subscribers, which make up the vast majority of the paper's paid circulation.
The Post has aggressively wooed new subscribers to replace them, boosting circulation by 400,000, often at highly discounted rates, according to a Post executive. (The executive spoke on condition of anonymity because the Post does not release circulation figures.)

Even so, there is broad consensus inside the Post that without Bezos' decisions, the paper would be up hundreds of thousands of paying subscribers from where it was before the election. Instead, the numbers NPR has been able to obtain indicate a net loss of a couple hundred thousand subscribers.

1 comment:

Dave Barnes said...

I have a subscription for $26/yr.
https://www.seniordaily.com/washington-post-subscription-special/
I also use a burner card with a limit so they cannot continue me at the regular rate.
I don't think they are making money at that price so I will "renew" when my subscriptiion expires.