. . . especially for a guy like me who writes for a media company that owns several newspapers.
There's been some feedback from longtime associates of the WaPo. Bob Woodward says it's sad, but Sally Quinn kind of shrugs and says it's just part of the change that is one of life's central features.
Bryan Preston at PJ Media offers an observation that could be the start of an interesting parlor game: 10 things that cost more than the Washington Post.
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