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James Franco's 'General Hospital' Debut: WATCH (VIDEO)...a snack while watching the local mobsters shoot each other. Tune in to see what he does with the information he harbors. Get HuffPost Entertainment On Facebook and Twitter! Friday James Franco began his 'lengthy arc' on 'General... In this article: James Franco, General Hospital, HuffPost, Carter, Port Charles, Hollywood, Milk, Facebook, Pineapple Express, and Spider-Man |
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Huffington Post | 1 day ago
Aspen Baker: Stupak: Win Or Lose, We Need Culture Change
Howie Klein: Send a Coat Hanger to an Anti-Choice Democrat Lincoln Mitchell: Towards the Next Victory on Health Care Huff TV: HuffPost Editor Roy Sekoff Discusses The Sarah Palin Coin Controversy On The Joy Behar Show Huff TV:...
In this article: Bart Stupak, Barack Obama, GOP, Daily Kos, and Planned Parenthood
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The Huffington Post | 4 days ago
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews: Paul McCartney, John Mayer, Jason Mraz, and Norah Jones
I too felt that Norah's new album was a transitional one, and John Mayer... well, i don't care about John Mayer. - + Mike Ragogna - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Mike Ragogna I'm a fan of this user 44 fans permalink Thanks for agreeing on...
In this article: John Mayer, Paul McCartney, Jason Mraz, Norah Jones, John Lennon, The Beatles, Room for Squares, and DVD
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The Huffington Post | 6 days ago
Scott Mendelson: HuffPost Review: 2012 (2009)
Film Critic and Pundit for Film Threat, Huffington Post, and Mendelson's Memos Posted: November 14, 2009 06:17 PM Shock of shocks, Roland Emmerich's 2012 is actually a relatively satisfying genre picture. It avoids the over reliance on...
In this article: Shooter, Roland Emmerich, HuffPost, Oliver Platt, University of Gottingen, Zurich, Stephen McHattie, and Woody Harrelson
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Can't Stop the Bleeding | November 13, 2009
Marchman Gets (Amusingly) Huffy Over HuffPo Sports Section
...younger" and trade Carlos Beltran. Oh, and Dave Zirin. Tim Marchman got into media critic mode after the launch of Huffington Post Sports - HuffPoSpo, if you're terrible - and was not wowed. Whatever credibility they get for running Daves...
In this article: Tim Marchman, Carlos Beltran, Hideki Matsui, Mets, and David Roth
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Bleacher Report | November 12, 2009
Huffington Post Sports Joins the Rip Daniel Snyder Movement
Huffington Post Sports Joins the "Rip Daniel Snyder" Movement The Huffington Post unveiled its new sports section yesterday, and minus the lack of diversity among the writers, you can find decent coverage of daily sports content. Of...
In this article: Washington Redskins, Revenue, National Football League, and Donald Rumsfeld
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Adweek | November 12, 2009
HuffPo Plays Ball With Web Spots
The upstart news and community site -- and self-described Internet newspaper -- has rolled out HuffPost Sports The Huffington Post is continuing its content expansion spree by diving into one of the most ubiquitous and competitive topics...
In this article: New York Daily News, Yahoo Sports, ESPN, Mike Lupica, Arianna Huffington, Denver, and New York
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Gawker | November 11, 2009
The Huffington Post Unveils Its New Local Strategy: Unpaid Bloggers [Blogging]
...a local edition of our news and opinion site in early December, and are hoping you would like to be part of it. A key element of HuffPost LA will be a group blog where some of Southern California's most knowledgeable and creative minds...
In this article: Los Angeles, UCLA, Michelin, Lakers, Brian Grazer, Disneyland, and Staples Center
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Mediaweek | November 11, 2009
Huffington Post Gets Into the Sports Game
...early contributors are the prominent sports agent Arn Tellem and the New York Daily News columnist Mike Lupica. Sports, like HuffPost's core focus of politics, lends itself to heavy community involvement and debate. And according to...
In this article: New York, New York Daily News, Yahoo Sports, ESPN, Mike Lupica, Arianna Huffington, and Denver
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Huffington Post | November 09, 2009
Huff TV: HuffPost Reporter Sam Stein Debates Fate Of House Health Reform Bill In The Senate
...unfortunately what you'll see is they'll do it again. Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy HuffPost reporter Sam Stein joined the panel on MSNBC's The Ed Show tonight to discuss the fate of the...
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Huffington Post | November 07, 2009
Steve Marmel: First HuffPost Blog: When Wrong, We Need to Own up to It
...the first blog up wins, that probably happens more than it should. So for this piece, and maybe going forward in my adventures on HuffPost, you can help me: 3) Share with Facebook friends, Myspace friends, Friends Friends... or your...
In this article: HuffPost, Suicide, Michele Bachmann, Facebook, Minnesota, Carrie Prejean, and Twitter
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The Huffington Post is an American liberal news website and aggregated blog founded by Arianna Huffington, Kenneth Lerer and Jonah Peretti, featuring various news sources and columnists. The site, often referred to as HuffPost or HuffPo, offers coverage of politics, media, business, entertainment, living, style, the green movement, world news, and comedy, and is a top destination for news, blogs and original content. In four years, it has become an influential media brand -- "The Internet Newspaper." The Huffington Post was launched on May 9, 2005, as a commentary outlet and liberal alternative to conservative news aggregators like the Drudge Report.
In 2008, the site launched its first local version, HuffPost Chicago; HuffPost New York launched in June, 2009. The Huffington Post has an active community, with over one million comments made on the site each month.
- Name:
- The Huffington Post
- Type:
- Private
- Location City:
- New York City, New York
- Location Country:
- USA
- Owned by:
- Key People:
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- Eric Hippeau, Chief Executive Officer
- Roy Sekoff, Editor
- Arianna Huffington, Editor-in-Chief
- No. of Employees:
- 60
- Motto:
- "The Internet Newspaper: News, Blogs, Video, Community"
- Genre:
- News
- Language:
- English, German, Spanish
- Status:
- Active
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