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Washington Post offers buyout to veteran staffers

The Washington Post is offering voluntary buyouts to selected staffers as part of its newsroom transformation plan, according to a post on X by Ben Mullin of the rival New York Times.

Quoting a memo by Matt Murray, executive editor of the Post, Mullin said the offer was made to staff who have worked for 10 or more years, to employees in the video department and to all members of the copy and sports copy desks.

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The Voluntary Separation Program offers are part of an effort “aimed at reshaping and modernizing the newsroom for the current environment,” wrote Murray.

“Like the rest of our industry, we are adapting to changing habits and new technologies that are transforming news experiences,” he pointed out.

Murray said when it comes to copy editing, “we aim in the coming months to combine operations to one desk that will be part of the central news hub and ultimately will serve our digital products full-time.”

In the case of the video team, he said, the goal is to “place much greater emphasis on developing repeatable franchises and more personality driven formats for YouTube, other social media channels and off-platform more broadly, while embedding some video producers and facilitators in the core newsroom to help all our journalists and artists produce more video for our products.”

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