Casey Parks joins The Post as a gender and family issues reporter
Her work includes stories about race, immigration and LGBTQ issues.
The Washington Post returns as official media sponsor of the 2021 DC JazzFest September 1-5
The signature event, DC JazzFest at The Wharf, will take place in-person at the District Wharf and online September 4-5.
CoinDesk positions itself for long-term growth with migration to Arc XP
CoinDesk selected Arc XP for its platform elasticity and ability to seamlessly support their global growth as well as its strong schema and ability to structure CoinDeskâs content in a manner that allows them to swiftly query, update, transform and distribute it to an expanding stable of applications and platform.
The Washington Post summer newsroom internships
The Washington Post offers paid summer internships. Come be a reporter, photographer, videographer, multiplatform editor or producer, news designer, graphics reporter or social media producer and audio producer.
Marriott Bonvoy Partners with The Washington Post Creative Group to Identify a New Generation of Travel Storytellers
Tapping into the latest insights of consumers wanting to leave a place better than they found it, three selected writers will explore a regenerative travelâŻtrend that benefitsâŻlocalâŻcommunities, economies and the environment,âŻin addition to the travelerâs personal wellbeing.
The Washington Post introduces âTeens in America,â a series devoted to capturing teenagersâ perspectives on social issues amid the pandemic
Based on the findings from a Washington Post-Ipsos survey of 1,349 teens ages 14-18, the series will provide an extensive look at teens and their generational attitudes toward a wide range of topics including race and discrimination, the future, religion, technology, friendships, family relationships and political awareness.
The Washington Post deepens investment in storytelling on TikTok, announcing two new positions
Expanding the team dedicated to The Postâs popular channel, which has organically grown to more than one million followers, represents a key investment in delivering informative and entertaining information to future generations of readers.
The Postâs Carrie Camillo named deputy editor of the Talent Network
Camillo will move from the multiplatform desk, where she has handled some of the paperâs highest-profile projects and enterprise pieces.
More than 78 million people visited The Washington Post in July 2021
During July 2021 18.1 million, or 23 percent, of The Postâs total digital audience were adults ages 18 to 34.
The Washington Post achieves highest level of Core Web Vitals scores for optimal user experience
Based on real world usage data, The Post reached the âgoodâ threshold for key performance metrics including Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS), and First Input Delay (FID), underscoring the organizationâs commitment to creating a fast and reliable reading experience.
Daniel Mich to become the operations manager in Video
Mich joined The Post in 2017 as a studio technician and has played a significant role in every major live broadcast over the past four years.
Shirley Qiu joins The Post as news analytics editor
Qiu will help us continue to increase our data fluency in the newsroom and glean insights from our robust set of analytics tools.
Christopher Rickett joins the Multiplatform Desk as a copy editor
Rickett has also been a copy or content editor at the Indianapolis Star, Denver Post, Chicago Tribune and Baltimore Sun.
The Washington Post presented with four Edward R. Murrow Awards
The Post received recognition in the breaking news, investigative reporting, writing and sports categories.
Juliet Eilperin to become deputy climate and environment editor
In her new role, Eilperin will oversee coverage of the struggle to manage a changing climate, with a special focus on efforts â in Washington and around the world â to transform our fossil fuel-dependent economy and rein in greenhouse gas emissions.
