

More than 850 people work in The Post's News department, helping to produce the
most readable, compelling and accurate newspaper that we can, 365 days a year.
In addition to the main newsroom in the District of Columbia, The Post maintains
13 bureaus in Maryland and Virginia, six bureaus
around the country and 20 around the world.
The news staff is organized into six major departments responsible for daily
coverage: National, Foreign, Metro, Business, Sports and Style. Photo and News
Art provide visual coverage of the news. Additionally, several other departments
are involved in the design, production and management of the newspaper: Photo,
News Art, the News Desk, News Personnel, Information Technology and News Administration.
Weekly feature sections have individual staffs of reporters, editors and designers:
The Sunday Magazine, TV Week, Outlook, Book World, Health, Home, Food, Travel,
Real Estate, Weekend and Sunday Source.
The Washington Post has a long tradition of prize-winning journalism.
We have won over two dozen Pulitzer Prizes since our
first in 1936 in addition to several Nieman Fellowships
and White House News Photographer Association Awards. |