The Washington Post’s Turnaround Plan
Update: 2024-06-04
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In the wake of Jeff Bezos buying The Washington Post in 2013 and the heady “Democracy Dies in Darkness” days following the 2016 election, The Washington Post was considered a credible rival to The New York Times. That’s no longer the case. New CEO Will Lewis is embarking on a turnaround at the Post, which lost $77 million last year. As Lewis put it, “We are in a hole, and we have been for some time.” On this week’s episode, Matt Cronin, founding partner of House of Kaizen, joins to discuss the Post’s strategy as laid out by Lewis.
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- 00:00 Introduction and Breaking News
- 01:00 Challenges Facing the Washington Post
- 02:20 Industry-Wide Transitions
- 03:51 Engagement and Product Strategy
- 05:49 Podcast Introduction and Format
- 06:12 Will Lewis's Turnaround Plan
- 09:29 Subscription Models and Audience Segmentation
- 22:13 Historical Context and Missed Opportunities
- 28:06 Peak Subscription Debate
- 31:47 The Paradox of Choice in Consumer Behavior
- 35:52 Volume vs. Value in Subscription Models
- 42:09 Challenges of Subscription Tiers
- 46:40 B2B Opportunities for News Organizations
- 51:59 Microtransactions in Media
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