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Jeff Bezos wants Washington Post’s newsroom budget halved, productivity doubled

64 pointsby y1n0today at 5:36 AM53 commentsview on HN

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mort96today at 8:02 AM

I can't see where the article defines how it measures "productivity". Is it just words produced per hour?

Journalism is, I imagine, much like programming: a lot of the words are "boilerplate" and cheap to produce, but those aren't the important parts of a story. Some of the words require a lot of work. Getting a direct quote from a relevant person. Doing the deep research to expose a claim as false instead of blindly parroting it. Getting multiple sources to voice contrasting views on a topic. Fact checking an article before publication.

I worry that whatever their definition of "productivity" is, it ignores these important yet time consuming aspects, and as such, what looks like "increased productivity" in their metrics is really just a decrease in quality.

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advaeltoday at 8:32 AM

Yea we should simply get more done with less money, why didn't I think of that? Dude's a genius

Maybe if we halved his budget he could be twice as productive too. Could you imagine? We could call it financial intermittent fasting

laughing_mantoday at 8:47 AM

Looks like he intends to treat them like Amazon employees. I wonder if he'll do stack ranking as well. Or maybe they'll pee in bottles at their desks.

b00ty4breakfasttoday at 8:34 AM

Jeffy wants to have his cake and eat it, too; a propaganda apparatus that turns a profit. The obvious solution would be to not own a spin machine if it's not turning a profit if you're looking to make money. But of course that would leave him without a mouthpiece.

I also wonder how much having his name attached to the thing is responsible for the awful balance sheet ca 2024. It may never turn a profit as long as it's a known Bezos operation.

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nayrocladetoday at 6:03 AM

The WP reportedly lost $100m in 2024. So one the one hand, you might understand Bezos wanting things to change. On the other hand, Blue Origin reportedly loses multiple billions of $ per year, and has done for decades, which Bezos pumps in without insisting on massive cuts or layoffs.

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doe88today at 8:56 AM

It is like a guy seeing headlines "wapo is losing" money and feeling ashamed in its "genius entrepreneur's ego / could never be wrong" and taking revenge on whoever he can take revenge.

throwaway81523today at 7:57 AM

> Jeff Bezos wants Washington Post’s newsroom budget halved, productivity doubled

Sort of like Moore's Law. If he can do that every 18 months then in a few decades the newsroom will really fly! News flash: it doesn't work like that. :(

fbistrashtoday at 6:26 AM

Washington Post opinion section is just garbage. I would call it propaganda section.

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ecetoday at 8:21 AM

Why doesn't he sell while he can still get something for it? Continuing the trajectory it has been on in the last two years will mean shuddering the paper or turning it into X hoping some users will switch.

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phplovesongtoday at 8:35 AM

Fuck bezos and the rest of the oligarchs.

niek_pastoday at 8:13 AM

More with less, huh?

ErrorNoBraintoday at 8:28 AM

half budget

double productivity

4 x 'value'

so he wants AI written slop

i hope this ends badly

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prpltoday at 5:55 AM

The last year it has really gone down hill — hard. Reporting is mediocre, photojournalism is forgettable, and the opinion section is absolute garbage.

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shevy-javatoday at 7:47 AM

The big problem is that the greedy TechBros want to influence legislation and politics. Right now there is an orange TechBro in charge, so the oligarch mafia will succeed (aside from their own intrinsic stupidity) - but eventually voters in the USA need to decide whether they really want the superrich to pull all strings on the puppet.

It's the economy, s.....

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shablulmantoday at 6:21 AM

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gmerctoday at 5:52 AM

There’s a typo in the headline. “ended”, not “upended”

whatever1today at 7:27 AM

He is a billionaire he owns the paper he can do whatever he wants with it. Who cares anyway today about newspapers and tv.

Public opinion is shaped by social media.

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