
Post Reports concludes its seven-year run as a daily news pillar for The Washington Post, marking the end of a tenure that spanned major global events including the COVID-19 pandemic, international conflicts, and multiple election cycles. The final broadcast highlights the show's mission of demystifying the reporting process by bringing journalists directly from the field—ranging from war zones to the White House—into the studio to explain how they uncover scoops and hold power to account. Host Martine Powers and various team members, including former co-host Elahe Izadi, emphasize the collaborative nature of audio journalism and the vital role of listener feedback in shaping stories. While daily production ceases, the team reaffirms The Washington Post's ongoing commitment to investigative journalism and accountability. The transition serves as a reflective tribute to the producers, engineers, and reporters who transformed complex news into accessible daily narratives.
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