Washington Post loses 75K subscribers after Bezos-ordered Op-Ed pivot
- Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post in 2013 for $250 million.
- Following Bezos' op-ed shift, The Washington Post lost 75,000 subscribers, as reported by NPR's David Folkenflik.
- The paper gained 400,000 subscribers during this period but still faced a significant net loss.
- Dana Milbank, a WaPo op-ed writer, argued that President Donald Trump represents a major threat to personal liberties and free markets in the U.S.
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