Newly named Washington Post editor decides not to take job after backlash, will stay in Britain
By DAVID BAUDER
AP Media Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — The Washington Post says that Robert Winnett, who had been named to take over the organization’s core newsroom functions later this year, will not take the job after all. The newspaper has been in turmoil since publisher and CEO Will Lewis announced a reorganization plan that led the executive editor, Sally Buzbee, to quit rather than accept a demotion. Since then, there have been several published stories questioning ethical choices made by Lewis and Winnett when they worked together in British media. Lewis announced Winnett’s decision in a memo to staff and said a search for a new editor will begin immediately.