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Veritone and The Washington Post Announce New Collaboration
Partnership aims to unlock access to news archives for readers and researchers
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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Veritone, Inc., a leading provider of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, and The Washington Post, one of the world's leading news organizations, have announced a new collaboration to unlock access to The Post's vast news archives. The partnership will leverage Veritone's AI-powered platform to digitize, index, and make searchable The Post's historical content, dating back decades.
Why it matters
This collaboration represents a significant step forward in making valuable journalistic archives more accessible to the public. By unlocking access to The Washington Post's extensive news library, researchers, journalists, and everyday readers will be able to explore and discover important historical events, perspectives, and stories that were previously difficult to access.
The details
Through the partnership, Veritone will apply its AI-powered technology to The Washington Post's archives, converting print and digital content into a searchable, multimedia database. This will enable users to quickly find and access relevant articles, photos, videos, and other content from The Post's vast trove of historical information. The collaboration aims to make it easier for people to research topics, fact-check claims, and gain deeper insights into the past.
- The new collaboration was announced on March 5, 2026.
The players
Veritone, Inc.
A leading provider of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that helps organizations extract value from their data.
The Washington Post
One of the world's leading news organizations, known for its in-depth reporting and extensive archives of journalistic content.
What they’re saying
“We are thrilled to partner with The Washington Post to unlock access to their rich archives and empower readers, researchers, and the broader public to explore this invaluable trove of information.”
— Chad Steelberg, Chairman and CEO of Veritone (Business Wire)
“This collaboration with Veritone will make our historical content more accessible and discoverable, furthering our mission to inform and engage readers with high-quality journalism.”
— Fred Ryan, Publisher and CEO of The Washington Post (Business Wire)
What’s next
The partnership between Veritone and The Washington Post is expected to roll out in phases, with the initial phase focusing on digitizing and indexing the newspaper's archives from the past two decades. Future phases may explore additional ways to enhance access and discoverability of the historical content.
The takeaway
This collaboration represents a significant advancement in making valuable journalistic archives more accessible to the public, empowering researchers, journalists, and everyday readers to explore and discover important historical events, perspectives, and stories that were previously difficult to access.





