British editors are increasingly taking over prominent U.S. publications, causing concern among American journalists. The Washington Post's leadership is facing criticism for journalistic practices in Britain that would not be accepted in the U.S. This trend reflects a shift in the media landscape with American culture influencing British journalism as well.
Several prominent U.S. publications are now run by editors from the U.K.—to the dismay of some American journalists, @tommctague writes. But American culture has been “invading Britain for decades. The British invasion of American media is the empire striking back.”…
Great piece by @TomMcTague on the deep cultural differences between American and British journalism. https://t.co/eYSrJouge7
what’s that about British editors taking over U.S. media https://t.co/CFzw59n3Vm
Washington Post’s leaders are taking heat for journalism in Britain that wouldn’t fly in the U.S. https://t.co/bAPkZ7M5JI
Opinion | Brits are taking over U.S. journalism - The Washington Post https://t.co/eoZwaPCGUR
Brits are dominating American journalism — and British journalism, too, @ErikWemple writes. https://t.co/pOTBKTaopc