Washington Post
Post Radio wasn't able to draw even 1% of listeners during its first year. "It has been a good experiment during which we learned about radio as one of the platforms on which we can put Washington Post journalists and journalism," says executive editor
Leonard Downie Jr., declining to comment directly on WTWP's demise. ||
Marc Fisher explains why Washington Post Radio died.
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"Constant disagreements ate up precious time and money" (Public Eye)