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And Spayd said The Post is considering moving more reporters to the suburbs.
Suburbs feel left out of revamped local coverage Andrew Alexander 2010
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Managing Editor Liz Spayd said these issues are being discussed.
Suburbs feel left out of revamped local coverage Andrew Alexander 2010
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Spayd gave a similar version of what she said to Turque in her 5th floor office.
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Both Spayd and Hiatt described it as a brief conversation in which Hiatt made Spayd aware of the blog post.
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This afternoon, Spayd met with Turque, Timberg and Garcia-Ruiz.
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Spayd told me that she thought it would have been fine for Turque to explain the “church and state” separation between the news and editorial sides of The Post.
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This is what Spayd had to say about those plans when we spoke on October 22:
Washington Post: A river may no longer run through it » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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Spayd, who was previously an editor on the print side of the river, will now return to Washington as managing editor for hard news.
Washington Post: A river may no longer run through it » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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Spayd said that was when the Post began formulating plans to merge the print and digital newsrooms.
Washington Post: A river may no longer run through it » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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Liz Spayd and Michael Abramowitz, who run the national staff, were as always gracious and helpful.
Plan of Attack Bob Woodward 2004
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