The Washington Post will not support a candidate in the election for the first time in 36 years
The Washington Post announced that it will not support any candidate in the upcoming elections in November, for the first time in 36 years, which caused a noticeable decrease in the number of subscribers.
The Washington Post has announced for the first time in 36 years that it will not support any candidate in the upcoming elections in November. This decision is related to the position of the owner of the publication, Jeff Bezos, who decided to remain neutral. After this announcement, the newspaper lost about 200,000 subscribers, which was approximately 8% of the total number of paid digital subscribers of 2.5 million.
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