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Leader_Bezos on Page One - Amazon’s founder takes a punt on the Washington Post

As the billionaire founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos struck terror into the hearts of traditional publishers. Now, as the new owner of the troubled Washington Post, he has a foot in both camps.

The sale ends eight decades of ownership by the Graham family, a glittering newspaper dynasty that married civic duty with the courage to defend journalism against the arrogance of power. Their near monopoly in Washington shielded journalists from commercial pressures, too: the newsroom once numbered more than 1,000 journalists and unearthed scandals such as Watergate, which for better or worse turned journalists into celebrities.

But as with other US newspapers, a captive audience may have dulled the incentive to experiment and innovate. Unlike its arch rival The New York Times, the Post abandoned its national ambitions and become a metropolitan daily. By the time the internet swept a kaleidoscope of content on to readers’ screens, the title was dangerously close to becoming an anachronism. Its top brass were slow to grasp the need for change.

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