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Washington Post to shut NY, Los Angeles, Chicago bureaus

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Press Trust of India Washington

The Washington Post is closing down three of its national bureaus in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.

"The Washington Post, in a significant retrenchment, is closing its remaining US bureaus outside the capital area," the Washington Post said in a report.

While the six correspondents who were working in the said bureaus would retain their jobs, three new assistants would lose their jobs.

Quoting its Executive Editor Marcus W Brauchli, the newspaper said "the fact is, we can effectively cover the rest of the country from Washington."

The cost cutting initiative comes as The Washington Post Co's newspaper division, lost $166.7 million in the first three quarters of this year.

Brauchli further said, "We are not a national news organisation of record serving a general audience. Nor are we a wire service or cable channel," adding that The Post's strength is to view issues through a "Washington prism".

Over the past decade, The Post has shuttered bureaus it once maintained in Austin, Denver and Miami as the US media industry has witnessing a significant decline in advertising revenue and as well as circulation in recent years.

 

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First Published: Nov 25 2009 | 4:05 PM IST

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