Source: Digiday
As legacy newsrooms shrink under economic pressure, The Washington Post is outsourcing content production to independent creators—a pragmatic but culturally significant shift that treats video as a revenue play rather than a journalistic investment. This pattern reflects the industry’s acceptance that traditional reporting infrastructure is unsustainable, and that creator networks can absorb some of that labor at lower cost, though likely with different editorial standards. The move signals a deeper reckoning: major publishers are no longer trying to rebuild newsrooms, but rather architecting around their absence.