Brits are dominating American journalism — and British journalism, too
Brits are dominating American journalism — and British journalism, too
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When The Washington Post’s CEO and publisher, Will Lewis, first met with staffers in November, he was asked to compare British and American journalism. “American journalism at the level of The Washington Post … is better,” said Lewis, a Brit who has
worked at the Financial Times, the Daily Telegraph and News International, a group of Rupert Murdoch properties. “There’s just no two ways about it.”
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When The Washington Post’s CEO and publisher, Will Lewis, first met with staffers in November, he was asked to compare British and American journalism. “American journalism at the level of The Washington Post … is better,” said Lewis, a Brit who has
worked at the Financial Times, the Daily Telegraph and News International, a group of Rupert Murdoch properties. “There’s just no two ways about it.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/06/14/british-media-editors-us-journalism/