Friday Media Notes – Late West Coast Edition
Washington Post Newsroom Leadership Update
Washington Post CEO and Publisher William Lewis shared this note today:
Dear colleagues,
It is with regret that I share with you that Robert Winnett has withdrawn from the position of Editor at The Washington Post. Rob has my greatest respect and is an incredibly talented editor and journalist. The leadership at The Telegraph Media Group are reaffirming his continued role as deputy editor.
We will immediately launch a new search for Editor of our core coverage. We will soon announce both the recruiting firm and process we will utilize to ensure a timely but thorough search for this important leadership role.
In the meantime, we are fortunate to have the leadership of Matt Murray who will continue in his role as Executive Editor until after the U.S. elections and also carry forward planning and leading the third newsroom. In parallel, we will continue our Build It efforts on the third newsroom with the timeline for full implementation in Q1 2025.
Thank you,
William
According to The Washington Post, “the change of plans comes after days of turmoil surrounding The Post, triggered by the abruptexit of executive editor Sally Buzbee on June 2 and questions about past journalistic practices of both Winnett and William Lewis, The Post’s CEO and publisher.”
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As Many As One in Four (25%) Americans Anticipate Increases to their Travel Spending this Summer
A new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of BMO reveals that about twice as many Americans expect to spend more (25%) than less (13%) on travel this summer compared to what they spent last summer. Around two in five (38%) expect to spend the same, while one in four (24%) say they won’t be traveling at all this summer. The appetite for summer travel is highest among the younger generations – Gen Z and Millennials – who lead as the cohorts most likely to anticipate increases in their summer travel spending this year (30% vs. 21% of Gen X and Boomers).
One in ten expect to spend more on weddings (11%) this summer, whereas slightly higher proportions anticipate increases in spending on home renovations (17%), special events like graduations (15%), and/or large purchases such as appliances or cars (13%). Three in ten parents of children under 18 (30%) say they have no plans to do summer camp or childcare for their children this summer. One in five (20%) parents of children under 18 say they will be spending more this summer than they did last summer on this category. [Ipsos]
Fox News and others sign on to carry CNN’s presidential debate
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