*NEWSPAPER publishing, *FAMILY-owned business enterprises, *EMPLOYEES
Abstract
The article discusses Katharine Weymouth's resignation from her position as publisher of the "Washington Post" newspaper. Topics addressed include the end of the Graham family's, which formerly owned the paper, connection to the paper after its sale to entrepreneur Jeffrey P. Bezos, as well as Weymouth's replacement by media executive Frederick J. Ryan Jr.
The article discusses the naming of Frederick J. Ryan Jr. as the publisher of "The Washington Post" newspaper by the newspaper's owner, Jeff Bezos. Topics addressed include Ryan's political connections and career history, differences between Ryan's and Bezos' personalities, and Bezos' plans for the future of the paper.
Published
2014
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