In a jaw-dropping media development, Jeff Bezos, the libertarian founder and CEO of Amazon.com, has agreed to buy The Washington Post "and affiliated publications" from what remains of The Post Co. for $250 million cash. From Post media reporter Paul Fahri:
Few people were aware that a sale was in the works for the paper […] "Every member of my family started out with the same emotion—shock—in even thinking about" selling The Post, said Donald Graham, the Post Co.'s chief executive, in an interview Monday. "But when the idea of a transaction with Jeff Bezos came up, it altered my feelings." Added Graham, "The Post could have survived under the company's ownership and been profitable for the foreseeable future. But we wanted to do more than survive. I'm not saying this guarantees success but it gives us a much greater chance of success." […] Bezos, in an interview, called The Post "an important institution" and expressed optimism about its future. "I don't want to imply that I have a worked-out plan," he said. "This will be uncharted terrain and it will require experimentation." He said, "There would be change with or without new ownership. But the key thing I hope people will take away from this is that the values of The Post do not need changing. The duty of the paper is to the readers, not the owners." […] Bezos said he would maintain his home in Seattle and would delegate the paper's daily operations to its existing management. "I have a fantastic day job that I love," he said.
Who knew that 2013's first billionaire-libertarian-buys-major-American-newspaper story didn't involve the name Koch? And how far the once-infallible business model of newspapering has fallen….
Bezos, who was named one of Reason's "35 Heroes of Freedom" in 2003, has contributed money in the past to the Reason Foundation, the 501(c)3 nonprofit that publishes this website. Reason on the Amazon founder here.
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