Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has agreed to buy the newspaper assets of the Washington Post, including its flagship daily, for $250 million (£162 million).

The surprise deal, announced on Monday (August 5), follows the New York Times' sale of the Boston Globe for $70 million (£45 million), and is a further indication of the unprecedented challenges newspapers face as advertising revenue and readership declines.

Washington Post Chairman and Chief Executive Donald E. Graham, whose family owns the paper, said it would be better served with another owner.

Bezos, who has built Seattle-based Amazon.com into a shopping and online technology force over the last two decades, made a small foray into media earlier this year with a small investment in internet news site Business Insider.

In a letter published on the Washington Post's website, Bezos promised no radical change.

"The values of The Post do not need changing," Bezos wrote. "The paper's duty will remain to its readers and not to the private interests of its owners.

Amazon.com is to be kept separate from the Post deal, according to the Washington Post.

The transaction covers The Washington Post and other publishing businesses, including the Express newspaper, The Gazette Newspapers, Southern Maryland Newspapers, Fairfax County Times, El Tiempo Latino and Greater Washington Publishing.

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