What kind of publication is the Huffington Post?
What kind of publication is the Huffington Post?
HuffPost (formerly The Huffington Post until 2017 and sometimes abbreviated HuffPo) is an American news aggregator and blog, with localized and international editions.
How does HuffPost make money?
Its revenue mainly comes through two sources — corporate clients in search of health and wellness tools, and sponsorships/online content. In January, HuffPost shuts down its platform of 100,000 unpaid bloggers. Instead, it launches two new sections — HuffPost Opinion and HuffPost Personal.
Who created HuffPost?
Arianna Huffington
Kenneth LererJonah PerettiAndrew Breitbart
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Does BuzzFeed own HuffPost?
BuzzFeed acquires HuffPost from Verizon, reuniting CEO Jonah Peretti with website he co-founded. BuzzFeed is acquiring HuffPost from Verizon Media. Verizon has owned HuffPost since it acquired AOL in 2015.
Who is behind BuzzFeed news?
BuzzFeed News
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Owner | BuzzFeed |
Key people | Mark Schoofs (Editor-in-chief) Ben Smith (Former editor-in-chief) |
URL | buzzfeednews.com |
Advertising | Native |
Is Huffington Post blog?
From the beginning, The Huffington Post also provided news updates, and in mid-2007 it expanded its coverage to include business and entertainment. In the ensuing years, the site’s focus on news increased—especially in regard to politics—and in 2018 it ended its unpaid blogger program.
Why did Huffington Post close?
“The financial struggles of the Canadian piece of the business led to the decision to close it,” a BuzzFeed spokesperson told PressProgress. “The decisions were made after we examined the state of the business, following the finalization of our acquisition in February.”
Is Arianna Huffington a conservative?
She was a popular conservative commentator in the mid-1990s, after which, in the late-1990s, she offered liberal points of view in public, while remaining involved in business endeavors.
Why did BuzzFeed buy HuffPost?
“I have vivid memories of growing HuffPost into a major news outlet in its early years, but BuzzFeed is making this acquisition because we believe in the future of HuffPost and the potential it has to continue to define the media landscape for years to come,” Peretti said in a statement.
Is BuzzFeed broken?
No incidents reported today. No incidents reported. No incidents reported.
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