A spokesperson for Common Cause, which has been a detractor of Musk, confirmed to USA TODAY that the Post backed out of the ad. The Washington, D.C.-based paper signed a $115,000 agreement with ...
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Marcus said that the Post's publisher, Will Lewis, declined to publish her column, which she said was “respectfully ...
A Washington Post spokesperson directed the New York Post to its advertising guidelines, which state that the paper reserves the right to refuse or revise any advertisements. The ad featured a ...
President Donald Trump told Washington Post reporter Michael Birnbaum Sunday that he had lost credibility for asking whether ...
“They said they were not at liberty to give us a reason.” News of The Washington Post canceling the ad was earlier reported by The Hill. Last month, more than 400 employees sent a letter to M ...
According to the advocacy group's spokesperson, Common Cause learned on Friday that the Post would not run the ad criticizing Musk. This decision comes after the Post received widespread backlash for ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The Washington Post scrapped an ad calling for President Donald Trump to "fire Elon Musk" that was set to run in some of its Tuesday print ...
(The Hill) — The Washington Post this week backed out of a “Fire Elon Musk” advertising order that was to run as a wrap on some of its Tuesday editions, according to the advocacy group Common Cause.
Longtime columnist Ruth Marcus says the publisher spiked her piece criticizing owner Jeff Bezos' overhauled opinion section.
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