
Guest host, Jane Clayson:
This week, Leonard Downie Jr., the executive editor of The Washington Post, announced he’s stepping down after 17 years at the helm.
Forty-four years total at the newspaper, where he arrived as a summer intern in 1964.
Many of the stories he’s had a hand in are defining: Watergate. Secret CIA prisons. Walter Reed. The Post has won 25 Pulitzers with Downie in charge — six this year.
But he’s not without some regrets. And he’s leaving at an uncertain time for newspapers — and for the news.
This hour, On Point: Washington Post editor Leonard Downie Jr.
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Leonard Downie Jr., executive editor of The Washington Post.

















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