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Washington Post publisher Fred Ryan announces that he’s stepping down
“Nine years ago, I was honored to be selected by Jeff Bezos to be Publisher and CEO of The Washington Post. Working with Jeff and the exceptional team at The Post has been an incredible experience and enormously gratifying.”
New York Times announces nearly 20 layoffs at The Athletic, shift to more league-based coverage
Many notable Athletic writers have been let go.
Longtime New Jersey reporter Jim Hague dies at 62
Longtime New Jersey reporter Jim Hague, who wrote for several Garden State publications, died Sunday at the age of 62.
New York Times finally corrects Alabama shooting story, three months later and only after Kai Spears’ lawsuit
Alabama’s Kai Spears sues New York Times for defamation over Jamea Harris shooting story
"I don’t think it is a mistaken identity. I just think they didn’t do their due diligence."
Jeff Van Gundy says social media has ‘a truly negative impact on players’
"All of these young people take so much of their cues on how they're doing through social media. I just hope we're just a little bit kinder to him than we are to some people on social media."
Defector Media’s Laura Wagner joins the Washington Post
"Laura will cover the rapidly changing digital media industry."
Dan Shaughnessy accuses NESN anchor of covering for the Red Sox
"Embarrassing to be this desperate to please one's bosses."
Dallas Morning News’ Chuck Carlton passes away, tributes pour in
Famed Dallas sportswriter Chuck Carlton, particularly known for his coverage of the Big 12 and of college football, has passed away.
NYT Business front mixes up Twitter and Google in check mark story
It is Twitter, not Google, deleting check marks.
Famed ACC sportswriter and editor Tucker McLaughlin passes away at 67, tributes pour in
The ACC recognized McLaughlin with the Marvin “Skeeter” Francis Award in 2022, in tribute to his long coverage of the league.