THE HUFFINGTON POST

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'The Huffington Post' (often referred to on the Internet as 'HuffPo') is a politically progressive online news website and aggregated weblog founded by Arianna Huffington and Kenneth Lerer, featuring hyperlinks to various news sources and columnists. ''The Huffington Post'' was launched on May 9, 2005 as a news and commentary outlet. Its roster of bloggers includes many people from Arianna Huffington's extensive network of prominent "friends." As of August 8, 2006 it was the 5th most popular weblog overall as measured by web links[1] and the most popular "Analysis and Opinion" web site as measured by web hits.[2]
In addition to regular (often daily) columns by Huffington and a core group of contributors (such as Harry Shearer and John Conyers) and Roy Sekoff, Founding Editor, the HuffPost has featured notable celebrity contributors from politics, journalism, business, and entertainment (Norman Mailer, John Cusack, and Bill Maher, to name a few), as well as other relative unknowns. Because of the prominence and access of its contributors, the HuffPost regularly publishes scoops of current news stories, otherwise providing links to selected prominent news stories, providing a left-of-center counterpoint to the link-heavy style of The Drudge Report. Compared to other left-wing blogs such as the expertise-heavy Znet or the long-established Daily Kos, the HuffPost draws a balance between hard news commentary and coverage, popular culture and celebrity opinion features. It is also known for the wide range of opinions expressed by members of the public who are encouraged to comment on the original articles. The comment section is home to discussions on politics, religion, topical events, world affairs, cultural and social matters. It has an open format, and rarely does a commenter get banned for his or her views or even a verbal attack. Long, pointless, ad hominem, abusive and endlessly repetitious comments are the only sure way to be banned.
In August 2006, it was announced that Softbank Capital would invest $5 million in the online news site, which has grown dramatically popular in only a year, to help expand it. Plans include hiring more staff to update the site 24 hours a day, hiring in-house reporters, and a multimedia team to do video reports. Alan Patricof's Greycroft Partners also invested. The news marks the site's first "first round of venture capital funding."[3]
The site now has invested in Vlogging, or video blogging, with many of the site contributors contributing via video, and capturing clips in the media and posting them on the site.

Contents
Contributors
Awards
External links
Notes

Contributors


A comprehensive list of contributors to the ''The Huffington Post'' blog can be found in its alphabetical ''Bloggers Index'':
Among the celebrity or otherwise-prominent bloggers are:
Politicians (former or current):

Jerry Brown
John Conyers
Jon Corzine

Donald Fowler, Jr.
Gary Hart
Michael Huffington

John Kerry
Ed Markey
Mike McCurry

James McGreevey
Bill Press
James Talent
Joe Scarborough

Journalists & authors:

Glenn Kurtz
Larisa Alexandrovna
Benjamin Barber
Peter Bart
Eric Boehlert
Tina Brown
Deepak Chopra
Marc Cooper
David Corn
Danielle Crittenden
Walter Cronkite
Stephen Elliott
Harold Evans
Paul Feig

Kathy Freston
David Frum
Larry Gelbart
Christopher Hitchens
Nicholas von Hoffman
Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Michael Isikoff
Simon Jenkins
David Kirby
Paul Krassner
Roger Lowenstein

Norman Mailer
Tucker Max
Irshad Manji
Scott McConnell
Patt Morrison
James Pinkerton
Dennis Prager
Justin Raimondo
Lew Rockwell
Douglas Rushkoff
Karen Russell

Robert Scheer
Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
Roger L. Simon
Tavis Smiley
Tom Tomorrow
David Wallechinsky
Elizabeth Warren
Lizz Winstead
Byron York
Alexandra Zacharios-Haight

Actors, comedic performers, directors, and producers:

Alec Baldwin
Richard Belzer
Lawrence Bender
Bob Cesca
George Clooney
Bruce Cohen
Jamie Lee Curtis
John Cusack
Larry David
Ellen DeGeneres

Sandy Frank
Peter Gabriel
Robert Greenwald
Christopher Guest
Brad Hall
Marshall Herskovitz
Quincy Jones
Diane Keaton

Christine Lahti
Martin Lewis
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Bill Maher
David Mamet
Merrill Markoe
Steve Martin
Adam McKay
Mike Nichols

Rob Reiner
Tim Robbins
Mo Rocca
Haim Saban
Harry Shearer
Russell Simmons
Steven Weber

Business people:

Joan Blades
Christie Hefner
Hilary Rosen

Others:

Eric Alterman
James Boyce
Richard Bradley
Kristen Breitweiser
Nina Burleigh
Margaret Carlson
Andrei Cherny
Richard Dawkins
Alan Dershowitz
Fernanda Diaz
Thomas de Zengotita
Sheldon Drobny
Stephen Elliott
RJ Eskow
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
Seth Greenland

Chuck Gutenson
Greg Gutfeld
Lane Hudson
Sam Harris
Mark Joseph
Marty Kaplan
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Jesse Kornbluth
George Lakoff
Gara LaMarche
Jerry and Joe Long
Hooman Majd
Ari Melber
Jeralyn Merritt
Chris Meserole
Roger Miller

Jim Moore
Joseph Nye
Chelsea Peretti
Michelle Pilecki
Ted Poe
Carl Pope
David Rees
Marlon Richards
Paul Rieckhoff
Jay Rosen
Stephanie Sandberg
Andrea Batista Schlesinger
Russell Shaw
Cindy Sheehan
Michael Shermer

★ Josh Silver
David Sirota
Rachel Sklar
Susan Smalley
Patti Smith
Andy Stern
Sarah Stillman
Gene Stone
Josh Sugarmann
Cenk Uygur
Eugene Volokh
Tom Watson
Jane Wells
Margaret Wertheim
Bryan Young (filmmaker)
John Zogby
Phil Plait

Advance publicity announced forthcoming articles from:

Warren Beatty
Tony Blankley
Andrew Breitbart
Albert Brooks
Denis Collins
Barry Diller
Ari Emanuel

Nora Ephron
James Fallows
Tom Freston
David Geffen
Paul Goldberger
Maggie Gyllenhaal

Vernon E. Jordan Jr.
Alex Keyssar
Kenneth B. Lerer
Michael Medved
Gwyneth Paltrow
Paul Reiser

David O. Russell
Liev Schreiber
Aaron Sorkin
Jann Wenner
Jim Wiatt
Mort Zuckerman

Awards


The Huffington Post won the 2006 Webby Awards for Best Political Blog.
Arianna Huffington was selected to the TIME 100 list recognizing the 100 most influential people.[4]

External links



''The Huffington Post'' website

First-week index

The Guardian: ''Uber-blog raises a celebrity voice''

Notes



1. Technorati
2. Alexa measurements for Huffington Post website
3. Softbank Capital invests mln in Huffington Post, Reuters, August 7, 2006, accessed October 18, 2006
4. The Time 100 : Arianna Huffington, TIME, April 30, 2006, accessed October 18, 2006



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