07/08/2008 (6:21 pm)
Washington Post picks ex-WSJ boss for editor
The Washington Post has named Marcus Brauchli, the former top editor of The Wall Street Journal, as its new executive editor, The Washington Post Co said on Monday.
Brauchli, 47, will oversee the operations of the Post and washingtonpost.com, a sign that the newspaper may be assuming more control over the website, which has been separately run. James Brady, executive editor of washingtonpost.com, will report to Brauchli, the Post said in a statement.
Brady was on vacation and not available for comment.
The newspaper, one of the largest dailies in the United States, has traditionally favored insiders who came up through the editorial ranks for its top editorial positions.
“Marcus has the ability to think strategically about our newsroom, about how to realign our resources in a way that is consistent with what readers want and expect and maintain the Post’s first-rate journalism,” Washington Post Publisher Katharine Weymouth, 42, said in the statement.
Weymouth took over as publisher in February and is a likely successor to her uncle, Post company Chairman Donald Graham cash advance today. Picking Brauchli is a clear sign that Weymouth is putting her own imprint on the Post as it strives to meet the needs of readers who are increasingly getting free news online.
Brauchli was managing editor of The Wall Street Journal until he resigned earlier this year to make way for new owner Rupert Murdoch’s candidate. Murdoch’s News Corp bought the Journal and parent company Dow Jones & Co last year.
In the past month, Post and Journal employees said that Brauchli was up for consideration as the Post’s executive editor once Leonard Downie, Jr., the current executive editor at The Washington Post, retired.
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