The Washington Post is reportedly paying the price with its liberal readers after the Bezos-owned paper announced it would not be making an endorsement in the 2024 presidential race, which has sent shockwaves through its newsroom.
NPR reported Tuesday that The Post has shed more than a whopping 250,000 subscribers since it revealed its editorial board would not formally endorse Vice President Kamala Harris after it had planned to do so.
According to NPR, it marks roughly a 10% loss of The Post’s 2.5 million paid subscribers. The cheapest paid subscription offering currently listed for the Post is $40 per year, which would mean at a minimum the paper is losing $10 million in revenue.
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