Newspaper owners across the country have been ditching presidential endorsements, figuring they shouldn't alienate readers ...
A YouGov poll found that more Americans think newspapers should not endorse political candidates, despite the backlash two papers received.
Readers are upset over owner Jeff Bezos’ decision not to allow his editorial board to publish a prepared endorsement of Vice ...
"The View" co-host Sara Haines came out against newspapers endorsing candidates on Tuesday amid mounting backlash against The ...
The Washington Post says it won't endorse a candidate for president in this year’s tightly contested race and would avoid ...
The Washington Post reported that a "cancellation movement" of once-loyal readers cutting ties with the paper is a "political ...
Washington Post editor at large Robert Kagan resigned on Friday following the paper’s decision not to endorse a candidate in ...
Bezos is reportedly keen on expanding his newspaper’s reach among right-leaning audiences, according to a report in The New ...
Post staffers press for answers on loss of readers and trust after owner Jeff Bezos explained why the paper would no longer ...
The Washington Post's editorial board will not make a presidential endorsement this year or "in any future presidential ...
The fallout from both decisions continued Monday, with Post owner Jeff Bezos taking the unusual step of publicly defending the move in the columns of his own paper. Three members of the Post's ...
The number of newspapers endorsing a candidate for president has dwindled with the industry’s financial troubles the past two decades, in part because owners reason that it makes no sense to ...