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英語ニュース教材:’Washington Post’ CEO departs after going AWOL during massive job cuts(Intermediate レベル)

🎧 Audio

📖 Script

The Washington Post, a major American newspaper, is going through some significant changes. Recently, the company’s CEO and publisher, Will Lewis, left his position. This happened just a few days after the newspaper announced that it would be cutting a large number of jobs. The decision to reduce the workforce is part of a broader strategy to address financial challenges and adapt to the rapidly changing media landscape.

Will Lewis’s departure has sparked a lot of discussions. Some people are concerned about the timing of his exit, especially as it coincides with the announcement of job cuts. Others are speculating about the reasons behind his decision to leave. The Washington Post, like many other traditional media outlets, is facing difficulties due to declining print sales and advertising revenue. More people are getting their news online, which means newspapers have to find new ways to make money and stay relevant.

The workforce reduction at the Washington Post is a response to these economic pressures. By cutting jobs, the company aims to reduce costs and improve its financial stability. However, job cuts often lead to challenges within the organization, such as lower morale among remaining employees and the potential loss of valuable talent.

The departure of a CEO during such a critical time adds another layer of complexity. Leadership changes can be disruptive, and it will be important for the Washington Post to find a new CEO who can guide the company through these challenging times. The future of the Washington Post will depend on how well it can adapt to the digital age and continue to deliver quality journalism to its readers.

This situation at the Washington Post reflects larger trends in the media industry. As technology evolves, traditional media organizations must innovate and find new business models to survive. The success of these organizations will depend on their ability to attract and retain audiences while managing costs effectively.

📝 Vocabulary

  • depart: to leave a position or place
    例文: “The manager decided to depart from the company after ten years.”
    Collocations/日本語の意味を見る
    • depart from
    • depart after
    • sudden departure
    去る、辞任する
  • announce: to make a formal public statement about something
    例文: “The company announced a new product launch next month.”
    Collocations/日本語の意味を見る
    • announce publicly
    • formally announce
    • announce plans
    発表する
  • financial: related to money or how money is managed
    例文: “The financial report showed a decrease in profits this quarter.”
    Collocations/日本語の意味を見る
    • financial situation
    • financial support
    • financial crisis
    財政の、金融の
  • adapt: to change in order to fit a new situation or environment
    例文: “Businesses must adapt to new technologies to stay competitive.”
    Collocations/日本語の意味を見る
    • adapt to
    • adapt quickly
    • adapt strategies
    適応する
  • challenge: a task or situation that tests someone’s abilities
    例文: “Finding a solution to the problem was a major challenge for the team.”
    Collocations/日本語の意味を見る
    • face a challenge
    • overcome a challenge
    • challenging task
    挑戦、課題

✏️ Grammar Point

Present Perfect Tense – “Recently, the company’s CEO and publisher, Will Lewis, has left his position.”

文法の日本語補足を見る
日本語での簡単な補足説明:過去の出来事が現在に影響を与えていることを示す

💡 使用場面

(会話/ビジネスでの使いどころを日本語で記載: 最近の出来事が現在の状況にどのように影響を与えているかを説明する際に使われます。)

📝 使用例文

“例: In a business meeting, you might say: ‘If we cut costs now, we can increase our profit margin next quarter.’”

❓ Listening Questions

  1. True/False: The Washington Post is increasing the number of jobs available.
  2. MCQ: What is the reason for the job cuts at the Washington Post?
    a) To expand the company
    b) To reduce costs
    c) To increase print sales
    d) To hire new talent
  3. MCQ: What major change happened at the Washington Post recently?
    a) A new CEO was hired
    b) The company moved locations
    c) The CEO left the company
    d) A new newspaper was launched
🔑 Listening Answersを見る
  1. False
  2. b) To reduce costs
  3. c) The CEO left the company

📚 Reading Questions

  1. What recent event occurred at the Washington Post?
  2. Why might the departure of the CEO be concerning for the Washington Post?
  3. What does the word “adapt” mean in the context of the script?
🔑 Reading Answersを見る
  1. The CEO of the Washington Post departed.
  2. The departure might be concerning because it adds complexity during a critical time of job cuts.
  3. Adapt means to change in order to fit a new situation or environment.

🇯🇵 日本語での経済ニュース解説

ワシントン・ポストは、新聞業界の急速な変化に対応するため、経費削減の一環として大規模な人員削減を発表しました。CEOのウィル・ルイスの退任は、特にこの困難な時期において、組織の安定性に影響を与える可能性があります。日本でも同様のメディア業界の変化が進行しており、新聞社はデジタル化への対応を急がされています。将来的には、新たな収益モデルを確立できるかが生き残りの鍵となるでしょう。

Source: https://www.npr.org/2026/02/07/nx-s1-5705413/washington-post-ceo-resigns-will-lewis