The Washington Post has eliminated its ombudsman position after 43 years and designated a “reader representative” who is a Post staffer to write about reader concerns “from time to time.”
The Post said March 7 that reporter and editor Doug Feaver would be its first reader representative to serve “as an advocate for readers, responding to their questions and concerns.”Wash Post Nixes Ombudsman, Names Reader Rep
Fri., Mar. 8, 2013
By Greg Hazley
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