Media News

A new WaPo CEO/publisher, Ny Times’ domestic correspondent, The Athletic’s ed at large

It’s not just media news but news itself: The Washington Post has tapped veteran executive William Lewis (pictured) to serve as CEO and publisher. And at the New York Times, it’s two more sports desk diaspora: reporter John Branch has been tapped to serve as a domestic correspondent, while Jason Stallman joins The Athletic on Dec. 4 as editor-at-large.

Click on the links below to read more:  

Former WSJ exec Lewis named CEO and pub of WaPo

NY Times appoints Branch domestic correspondent

The Athletic appoints Stallman editor-at-large

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