Bob Woodward Warns Massive Layoffs Will Hurt WaPo Readers, Promises to Fight For His 'Professional Home'
Source: MEDIAite
Feb 6th, 2026, 5:06 pm
In a Friday X post, Bob Woodward, the associate editor of The Washington Post, warned that the papers latest massive layoffs will hurt readers, promising that he plans to fight for his professional home.
Woodward, who started working for The Post in 1971, wrote, The Washington Post has been my professional home for 55 years. I believe in it. I love it. I am crushed that so many of my beloved colleagues have lost their jobs and our readers have been given less news and sound analysis, adding that readers deserve more.
On Wednesday, during a staff-wide meeting with executive editor Matt Murray, it was announced that the paper would cut about 300 jobs about one-third of its total workforce with sports coverage hit particularly hard. If anything, today is about positioning ourselves to become more essential to peoples lives in what is becoming a more crowded, competitive, and complicated media landscape, said Murray during the layoffs announcement call.
Referencing Murray, Woodward wrote that under his leadership, there have been many superb and excellent ground-breaking stories, emphasizing that there will be more. I will do everything in my power to help make sure The Washington Post thrives and survives, he concluded.
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raccoon
(32,281 posts)Jarqui
(10,859 posts)The decay of journalism at the Washington Post was evident years ago - long before these layoffs.
travelingthrulife
(4,812 posts)PatSeg
(52,548 posts)The Washington Post lost a lot of its readers already.
Miguelito Loveless
(5,534 posts)who disgraced his legacy as a journalist by refusing to report law breaking by BushCo in real time so he could sell books?
FakeNoose
(40,713 posts)If you won't do that, you might as well just retire ... and keep the rest to yourself.
