In January, HuffPost shuts down its platform of , unpaid bloggers. The new Opinion section consists of both regular columnists and one-off guest writers, with dedicated editors to produce op-eds. Over the summer, Huffington turns to LinkedIn as a platform to build the Thrive brand.
For more information about the history of the Huffington Post, read the timeline below. HuffPost Live studio Retrieved from Glassdoor. Thrive Retrieved from Thrive Global. Previous Post A review of Our Chatham. In , Arianna Huffington stepped down as the head of Huffington Post amid worries over her decision-making and focus on side ventures.
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We will endeavour to get back to you as quickly as possible. And when he ran for Congress as a Republican, Arianna got into American politics.
It was an interest she retained after they divorced in — following 11 years of marriage — along with a chunk of his money and his surname. Although The Huffington Post wasn't a personal ego trip, plenty of egos were involved. Arianna got everyone's attention by enrolling lots of celebrities — initially, perhaps, her friends and contacts — to blog opinions and serious political commentaries.
Nor was HuffPo on the conservative right, like her former husband. Arianna had moved to the left and was closer to the Democrats. As it tuned out, an independent liberal voice was just what America wanted.
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