Amazon Studios will release a documentary about Melania Trump, and the Washington Post just killed an editorial cartoon satirizing its owner's fealty to the incoming president.
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The Washington Post is laying off nearly 100 workers, or 4% of its staff, in an attempt to stem growing losses. The cuts will affect mainly employees on the business side of the storied US newspaper owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Jeff Bezos has changed his tune about Donald Trump, and the two recently shared dinner at Mar-a-Lago, joined by Elon Musk. The former Amazon CEO was pictured at Mar-a-Lago with fiance Lauren ...
Jeff Bezos is warming up to Donald Trump, and Amazon Studios has licensed a Melania Trump documentary directed by Brett Ratner.
Incoming first lady Melania Trump will be the subject of a new documentary directed by Brett Ratner and distributed by Amazon Prime Video. The streaming arm of the tech giant got exclusive licensing rights for a streaming and theatrical release later this year, the company said Sunday.
A Washington Post cartoonist says she has decided to quit after editors rejected her sketch of the newspaper’s owner and other media executives bowing to President-elect Donald Trump
A Pulitzer-prize-winning political cartoonist resigned from the Washington Post after her sketch depicting Jeff Bezos – the newspaper’s billionaire owner – grovelling before Donald Trump was not published.
Telneas resigned after her cartoon criticizing Post owner Jeff Bezos and other billionaires for currying favor with President-elect Trump was rejected.
It was clear that Donald Trump’s election victory was going to be bad news for the legacy news media and the journalists whom he has branded as “fake news” and “enemies of the people” while threatening retribution. Still, it’s been both surprising and disheartening to see the guardians of a free press currying his favor.