Washington Post Company
The Washington Post Company, now known as Nash Holdings, was a major American media organization best known for publishing The Washington Post, a leading newspaper in the United States. Founded in 1877, the company played a significant role in journalism, particularly during pivotal moments in American history, such as the Watergate scandal.
In 2013, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, purchased The Washington Post Company, marking a new era for the publication. The company has since focused on digital innovation and expanding its online presence, adapting to the changing landscape of news consumption in the 21st century.