Washington Post chief executive and publisher Will Lewis has departed just days after the newspaper announced massive layoffs.
Washington Post publisher Will Lewis said Saturday that he’s stepping down, ending a troubled tenure days after the newspaper said that it was laying off one-third of its staff.
Will Lewis has stepped down as the publisher and chief executive of The Washington Post just days after layoffs struck a third of the paper’s newsroom.
D’Onofrio will take over for Lewis just days after the company's mass layoffs, which resulted in one-third of its staff being let go and the sports department being eliminated in full.
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