When was huffington post founded




















Before it became the th most popular Web site in the world, its goal was chiefly political. By then, Arianna Huffington did not need the money, anyway. She had grown up in Athens, the daughter of a journalist, and moved to England with her mother at age Although at first she spoke very little English, she quickly learned and fulfilled her ambition of getting into Cambridge University.

They subsequently moved to Santa Barbara, where he ran for Congress as a Republican and won. They had two children, Christina and Isabella , but divorced in , the year before Michael publicly came out as bisexual. He had told Arianna back in , not long after they met, he has said.

Huffington soon shifted her political alignment, abandoning the G. In , she launched the Huffington Post. As it became a huge success, Huffington, who had little experience in technology or journalism, saw her own brand grow in tandem.

But life on the Internet can be cruel. And in a few short years, the site was experiencing a Digital Age version of a midlife crisis. It was reaching 26 million unique visitors per month, an astonishing number, but in the Internet business, sites either grow or shrink.

And to grow, the Huffington Post needed more money. Huffington had met Armstrong after hearing him talk at a digital-media conference.

They soon struck a deal. Since she had put none of her own money into the Huffington Post at the start, and owned only a 14 percent stake at the time of the sale, this was a sweet payday. Perhaps the biggest risk, however, was yet to be recognized by Armstrong: the unpredictability of the editor in chief.

Hot Property. Times Events. Times Store. Tim Armstrong, AOL chief executive, said that thanks to Arianna, the Huffington Post was a "firmly established and celebrated news source". The Huffington Post was launched on 9 May, , pulling together liberal-leaning news reports, and as an alternative to conservative news aggregators such as the Drudge Report.

She launched the site with the American businessman Kenneth Lerer and other investors. The site offers news, blogs, and original features, and covers politics, lifestyle, and entertainment. Today, it's clear that was an illusion," she added. Change is desperately needed if another generation is to avoid the burnout that all too often comes with success today.

In , Arianna Huffington stepped down as the head of Huffington Post amid worries over her decision-making and focus on side ventures. As of August , the Huffington Post was the th most-visited website with approximately 75 million unique visitors per month.

HuffPost does not edit or censor celebrity-written articles. Throughout its history the Huffington Post has depended on free labor from fellows, interns, and bloggers. The lawsuit alleged that thousands of writers and other contributors were wrongly denied any compensation for the value they created for the Huffington Post. Separately the 26, member Newspaper Guild, a labor union affiliated with the Communications Workers of America that represents journalists, called for a strike against Huffington Post.



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