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Monday, February 7, 2011

What Arianna Huffington Is Telling HuffPo Bloggers About AOL Merger

Posted by on Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 3:10 PM

I haven't posted anything to Huffington Post in a while because I'm obviously not weighty enough (like say, former Wings co-star Steven Weber) to garner front page placement anymore, so really, what's the point? But I've still got posting privileges, which I guess is why I got the following email from Arianna this morning explaining the whole AOL deal:

We are writing with some very exciting news. As you will see if you click on the HuffPost home page, The Huffington Post has been acquired by AOL, instantly creating one of the biggest media companies in the world, with global, national, and local reach — combining original reporting, opinion, video, social engagement and community, and leveraged across every platform, including the web, mobile, and tablets.

Central to all of this will be the kind of fresh, insightful, and influential takes on the issues of the day that you and the rest of our bloggers regularly deliver. Our bloggers have always been a very big part of HuffPost’s identity — and will continue to be a very big part of who we are.

When the Huffington Post launched in May 2005, we had high hopes. But we would have been hard pressed to predict that less than six years later we would be able to announce a deal that now makes it possible for us to execute our vision at light speed.

The HuffPost blog team will continue to operate as it always has. Arianna will become editor-in-chief not only of HuffPost but of the newly formed Huffington Post Media Group, which will include all of AOL’s content sites, including Patch, Engadget, TechCrunch, Moviefone, PopEater, MapQuest, Black Voices, and Moviefone.

Together, our companies will have a combined base of 117 million unique U.S. visitors a month — and 250 million around the world — so your posts will have an even bigger impact on the national and global conversation. That’s the only real change you’ll notice — more people reading what you wrote.

Far from changing the Huffington Post’s editorial approach, our culture, or our mission, it will be like stepping off a fast-moving train and onto a supersonic jet. We’re still traveling toward the same destination, with the same people at the wheel, and with the same goals, but we’re now going to get there much, much faster.

Thank you for being such a vital part of the HuffPost family — which has suddenly gotten a whole lot bigger.

All the best,

Arianna, Roy, David, and the HuffPost Blog Team

I'm not sure so about that whole "supersonic jet" metaphor. I guess it could get us where we're going much, much faster... or HuffPo could crash and burn after running over a piece of AOL debris. But either way, she's not telling us "insiders" (you know, the folks who produce the bulk of her content for free) anything she hasn't shared with her readers.

 

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Will in Seattle 1
Supersonic jet - probably means content editing is being shifted to India.
Posted by Will in Seattle http://www.facebook.com/WillSeattle on February 7, 2011 at 3:40 PM
gloomy gus 2
C'mon, you guys don't produce the content for free, you produce it in exchange for bragging rights to having HuffPo posting privileges and the chance to win front page placement.
Posted by gloomy gus on February 7, 2011 at 3:45 PM
svensken 3
I thought the point of HP was that it's independent media?
Posted by svensken on February 7, 2011 at 3:48 PM
4
Excuse me, but nobody with more than two neurons gives a rat's ass about HuffPost or that righgwing tool, Ariana Huffington (I know...I know...one day she woke up and discovered her husband is Gay and she's not a republi-CON after all --- and you still believe in the Toothy Fairy too, I'll bet).

Ariana is a complete misdirector stooge, who practises censorship of the highest order. There are so many sites now on the Web which do this, also.

I've seen outstanding comments I would go back to copy, only to have them removed. I've researched some of the books and authors she has promoted, and they are always connected in some way or the other with the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bretton Woods Committee or one of those similar influence organizations.

In other words, Ariana just peddles bulls**t. They are the perfect fit for AOL.

HuffPost makes as much sense as what we just witnessed: Obama claiming that Mubarak of Egypt should leave office, and his "special envoy" Frank Wisner, Jr., claims differently. And we all know who Frankie Jr. is -- the son of one of the founders of the Financial-Intelligence-Complex, which came into existence at the end of WWII, signed into law by an unwitting Truman.

Frankie Jr. is related to President Sarkozy of France by marriage, is a director at the British MI6 cutout, Hakluyt & Company, is a former director stooge for AIG and Enron, worked for John Negroponte ("Death squad" John, etc.) at several strategic intel foundations, notably the Franco-American Foundation, when they were running a political-altering op against the French government.

Frankie Jr. was a lifelong CIA spook (via the State Dept. cover) and presently works for Patton Boggs, the same global PR filth firm working for Mubarak of Egypt. Frankie Jr. just let Hillary and Barry know who is plublicly running the show --- the same people who have been running it for the last 40 years.
More...
Posted by sgt_doom on February 7, 2011 at 3:49 PM
Will in Seattle 5
@4 wow, and I thought my posts were loony tunes, sgt_doom ...

but, it is a sad commentary that a right-of-center "corporate wife" is regarded as extreme left in America.

She hasn't changed.

We have.
Posted by Will in Seattle http://www.facebook.com/WillSeattle on February 7, 2011 at 4:04 PM
michael strangeways 6
Arianna loves Moviefone so much she mentions it twice...
Posted by michael strangeways http://www.seattlegayscene.com/ on February 7, 2011 at 4:11 PM
Reverse Polarity 7
Given how well the whole AOL/Time Warner merger worked out, I'm not holding out high hopes for this mess.
Posted by Reverse Polarity on February 7, 2011 at 4:11 PM
OuterCow 8
$300 million would buy a lot of employee health insurance .
Posted by OuterCow on February 7, 2011 at 4:14 PM
SPG 9
"it will be like stepping off a fast-moving train and onto a supersonic jet. We’re still traveling toward the same destination, with the same people at the wheel..."

Um, two things... first, neither trains nor supersonic airplanes are controlled by a steering wheel and second, would you really want a train driver flying your supersonic jet?
Posted by SPG on February 7, 2011 at 4:23 PM
passionate_jus 10
@9 FTW

I remember protesting her and her (soon to be outed) gay ex-husband back in the 90s. i never have been a big fan of hers and I have always thought her to be a phony. Her site now has mother fucking Ken Blackwell as a major contributor, after all.
Posted by passionate_jus on February 7, 2011 at 4:34 PM
Fnarf 11
I enjoyed reading the recent profile of AOL CEO Tim Armstrong in the New Yorker, in which even key AOL people acknowledge that 3/4 of their subscriber base is people who don't need to pay for it but don't know it. Terrifically upbeat fellow, but ridiculously doomed.

HuffPo, on the other hand, doesn't have any subscribers at all, only a handful of ad impressions that are unmonetizeable. Huff herself makes an assload on her big cashout, but investors are being screwed. As usual. Sometimes I think the whole reason for the internet to exist is to screw trillions out of dim investors.
Posted by Fnarf http://www.facebook.com/fnarf on February 7, 2011 at 4:36 PM
12
"it will be like stepping off a fast-moving train and onto a supersonic jet. We’re still traveling toward the same destination, with the same people at the wheel..."

meaning both will crash and everybody dies, but the ball o' fire will be so big you can see it over and over on CNN.
Posted by RonK, Seattle on February 7, 2011 at 6:24 PM
Fenrox 13
Huffpo is the worst, They aren't liberal, they are marketing. It's what the news would look like if Facebook was in charge.
Posted by Fenrox on February 8, 2011 at 3:16 PM

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