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Article: Huffington post translates into print after three-month delay.(Arianna Huffington)
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- Los Angeles Business Journal
- Article date:
- September 19, 2005
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WHEN millionaire former California gubernatorial candidate Arianna Huffington launched her celebrity-studded Web log in May, there was a lot of talk about how the Huffington Post would bridge the gap between new and old media. Commentaries penned by Huffington Post contributors would begin appearing in newspapers nationwide, referring people back to the blog to read and post feedback.
But it turns out the gap between old and new media was wider than anticipated.
After about three months of delays, content from the Huffington Post finally began appearing ill newspapers last week under a syndication agreement between the Huffington Post and Tribune Media ...