Marcus Brauchli
Journalist and Editor
A war over words at The Washington Post...not be such a (bleep). Allen, 68 and just a few weeks from retirement, lunged. Bystanders to the excitement, including executive editor Marcus Brauchli, intervened and the Earth continued to spin on its axis in the customary fashion. No... In this article: Matt Labash, The Washington Post, Testosterone, Harvard, and The African Queen |
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Boston Globe -- Ideas | November 06, 2009
Lévi-Strauss, the total anthropologist
...writer, took umbrage and his rebuttal included a vulgarity. Allen counter-rebutted with his fists. The paper's top editor, Marcus Brauchli, was among those who broke up the quite serious scrum. Last week, Gene Weingarten, the Post's humor...
In this article: Sally Quinn, Cecilia Bartoli, Susan Sontag, Gene Weingarten, and Tristes Tropiques
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The Stranger - Slog | November 03, 2009
Today in the Dying Newspaper Industry: Fisticuffs!
...writer Manuel Roig-Franzia on Friday. The fracas took place in sight of [Washington] Post executive editor Marcus Brauchli's office. Brauchli rushed to separate the two. It should be noted that Allen is nearly seventy, but he served in...
In this article: Dustin Hoffman
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michellemalkin.com | November 02, 2009
Journo-rage: Fist fight in the Washington Post newsroom
...punched out feature writer Manuel Roig-Franzia on Friday. The fracas took place in sight of Post executive editor Marcus Brauchli's office. Brauchli rushed to separate the two. It should be noted that Allen is nearly seventy, but he...
In this article: Civil War, Antietam, and Michelle Malkin
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Media Matters for America | November 02, 2009
Jamison Foser: Howard Kurtz's bogus conflict-of-interest defense
...misinterpreted two different Brauchli statements in precisely the same way. Calderone tried to reach Brauchli for comment, but Brauchli wouldn't talk to him. Brauchli did, however, give Kurtz an interview. In the article Kurtz wrote for...
In this article: Howard Kurtz, Jonathan Klein, CNN, Reliable Sources, AOL, and Twitter
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Gawker | November 02, 2009
Old Washington Post Editor Totally Punches Writer in Face [Awesome]
...Fighters: Manuel Roig-Franzia, much younger WaPo staff writer who knows how to "make a mean gumbo." That would be WaPo editor Marcus Brauchli, who reportedly helped break up the fight himself! Then he reportedly pulled Allen into his...
In this article: Gumbo and Washington Post
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washingtonpost.com | October 28, 2009
Allbritton Communications will debut this spring a new web site on local news in D.C.
...he would have less authority under the ongoing merger of The Post's newsroom and Web site. "I was sorry that Jim left; he's a great talent," Brauchli said. Asked about the prospect of competing against his former employer, Brady said: "I...
In this article: Allbritton Communications, Wjla-tv, Revenue, The Washington Examiner, and The Washington Times
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The Corner on National Review Online | October 23, 2009
The White House's Real Problem with Fox -- By: Rich Lowry
..."insufficient tuned-in-ness to the issues that are dominating Fox News and talk radio. " The Washington Post's executive editor, Marcus Brauchli, had already expressed similar concerns about his newsroom. White House officials said...
In this article: White House, David Axelrod, Acorn, Clark Hoyt, and Jill Abramson
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Yahoo! News | October 17, 2009
Exclusive: Letter shows Brauchli knew salons were sold as off the record (Politico)
...sold as off the record Michael Calderone Michael Calderone - 45 mins ago Washington Post executive editor Marcus Brauchli says he knew more about the controversial "salons" the paper had planned than previously has been reported,...
In this article: Washington Post and The New York Times
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Gawker | October 17, 2009
New York Times to Washington Post 's Executive Editor: Liar, Liar, Liar. [Journalismism]
...that he and Mr. Pelton had discussed that issue. Politico got the full letter between Pelton and Brauchli in which Brauchli claimed that he knew the records would be off the record, but not that kind of off the record. You know, the kind...
In this article: Washington Post, New York Times, Clark Hoyt, Washington, D.C., and Sausage
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washingtonpost.com | September 14, 2009
Controversy Over How, Why Post Piece Was Killed, If Publisher Weymouth Involved
...hurt feeling or bitterness on my part, when the piece got killed, nobody ever read it." Brauchli said that after becoming executive editor last year, he consulted with Weymouth, Post business executives and readers on what they wanted...
In this article: Post Magazine, Surgery, Amputation, Washington Post Magazine, and Richmond
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Marcus W. Brauchli (born June 19, 1961) is executive editor of The Washington Post, overseeing the Post's print and digital news operations. He became editor on Sept. 8, 2008, succeeding Leonard Downie, Jr.
Before joining The Post, Brauchli was managing editor of The Wall Street Journal. He succeeded Paul Steiger, who had held the position since 1991, after serving 15 years as a foreign correspondent, mainly in Asia, and eight years as a senior editor in New York. Shortly after Brauchli's appointment was announced, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. disclosed a takeover offer for Dow Jones & Co., the Journal's parent, and Brauchli remained as editor through the acquisition. Four months afterwards, on April 22, 2008, he announced his resignation from the Wall Street Journal, after just more than a year in office. The Post announced on July 8 that it had hired him.
A native of Boulder, Colo., Brauchli graduated from Columbia College of Columbia University in 1983. Brauchli was a Nieman fellow at Harvard University from 1991 to 1992. He has been based in Hong Kong, Stockholm, Tokyo and Shanghai. He is married to Maggie Farley, a former Los Angeles Times correspondent. They have two children.
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