Jeff Bercovici of Conde Nast Portfolio reports that former Wall Street Journal managing editor Marcus Brauchli, who resigned earlier this year, is slated to be the next Washington Post executive editor.
“Since stepping down, Brauchli has held a new role as a consultant to News Corp. on various matters, including business opportunities in Asia. Although eager to get back into an editing role, according to sources familiar with his thinking, he did have reservations about relocating his family to Washington, D.C., for the job. Evidently he got over them — although those who have seen Brauchli recently say he has been cagey about the Post rumors.
“No response yet from Brauchli; a Post spokeswoman declined to comment.”
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