Jeff Bezos's Washington Post guts staff, shrinks news coverage

The cuts will impact a third of all employees, according to the newspaper's spokesperson

February 05, 2026 / 07:27 IST
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The Washington Post is undergoing wrenching changes to readership and revenue. Reuters
The Washington Post is undergoing wrenching changes to readership and revenue. Reuters
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  • Washington Post begins major layoffs, impacting a third of all employees
  • All departments impacted: international, editing, metro, and sports desks.
  • Layoffs follow financial losses and declining newspaper circulation

The Washington Post, owned by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, began widespread layoffs on Wednesday that will drastically shrink the size of the storied newspaper and affect all departments, according to a recording of a company-wide call shared with Reuters.

The cuts will impact a third of all employees, according to the newspaper's spokesperson. The newsroom is losing "hundreds" of staffers, according to a spokesperson for the Washington-Baltimore News Guild union, which represents Post employees.

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Executive Editor Matt Murray informed the staff of the reductions, which will impact the international, editing, metro and sports desks, and come just days after the newspaper, founded in 1877, scaled back its coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics amid mounting financial losses.

"For too long, we've operated with a structure that's too rooted in the days when we were a quasi-monopoly local newspaper," Murray said on the call, adding that "we need a new way forward and a sounder foundation."