It’s going to take a bit of time. Please bear with me through the process.
🔺 Publicly traded
🔺💲 Publicly traded but mostly privately owned
💲 Privately owned
- Axios
- Business Insider
- Fox News
- Politico
- Reuters
- The Atlantic
- TIME
- Wall Street Journal
- Washington Post
🔷 Non for profit and/or trust ran by board of directors (Note: I suggest taking a long look at who the board of directors are, especially AP and NPR)
- British Broadcasting Company (BBC)
- Associated Press (AP)
- Mother Jones
- National Public Radio (NPR)
- The Guardian
There are a lot of Brits running a lot of American (or thought to be American) media groups, I’m going to include quite a few British publications. There is also an American on the BBC board.
💲 Washington Post:
◾ Owned by Jeff Bezos:
◾ CEO and publisher is William ‘Will’ Lewis:
NPR did a great story about him.
‘Washington Post’ CEO tried to kill a story about himself. It wasn’t the first time
Will Lewis Wikipedia (Note, they list him as a journalist, not the CEO he is)
Looks like there is some in-fighting going on: https://www.theguardian.com/media/article/2024/jun/17/washington-post-accuses-incoming-editor-robert-winnett-of-using-work-of-blagger