Ingrid Lunden
Dec 12, 2011 7:37 AM
The news aggregating behemoth Huffington Post is continuing its march into new markets: the next stop is Spain, where the site will partner with respected national daily El Pais to produce a local edition.
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Ingrid Lunden
Jul 5, 2011 5:38 PM
Today, Arianna Huffington’s online news phenomenon The Huffington Post is making its European debut, with the launch of Huffington Post UK, the third site in what AOL (NYSE: AOL) hopes will become a rapidly-growing franchise by the end of this year. The launch of HuffPo UK has come with impeccable,…
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Amanda Natividad
Mar 13, 2011 6:57 PM
What do Tim Armstrong and Arianna Huffington have in mind for the newest version of AOL? (NYSE: AOL) At our recent conference paidContent 2011, the AOL CEO and the Huffington Post founder set the stage for the layoffs announced one week later, talked up new hires and spun a picture…
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Staci D. Kramer
Mar 9, 2011 11:05 PM
Last week, AOL (NYSE: AOL) CEO Tim Armstrong told the crowd at paidContent 2011 that layoffs—aka “job changes”—were coming following the $315 million deal to acquire the Huffington Post. The layoffs started Thursday in India, where AOL’s operations are being dramatically downsized: 400 jobs lost, 300 outsourced, roughly 200 remaining,…
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Rafat Ali
Nov 12, 2009 11:43 AM
Earlier today at the Monaco Media Forum, there was a great debate about the future of news media. I would nominate it as the discussion and resulting video of the year; while the debate is religious in so many ways, in the end, the two high-profile execs being interviewed, Arianna…
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