A Quote by Hubert Burda

When Arianna Huffington founded 'The Huffington Post' in 2005, a whole new era of journalism began. — © Hubert Burda
When Arianna Huffington founded 'The Huffington Post' in 2005, a whole new era of journalism began.
If you subscribe to any online service, whether it be AOL, Google, Yahoo, or the Huffington Post, have you noticed that you are forced to watch a seemingly endless ad before the video story appears about a news item that caught your eye? AOL and the Huffington Post are especially annoying.
I am going to pick on 'Huffington Post.' A lot of its content is great. They are doing a lot of original content now, but historically, a lot of what they did was aggregation. Newspapers don't want to become that, and yet 'Huffington Post' is incredibly popular. It's incredibly successful.
Arianna Huffington is one of the greatest champions of this idea - that anyone can make a difference.
Arianna Huffington has exercised her renowned wisdom to give journalism another boost along the ever busier Internet. Her blog site promises to be an interesting challenge for those of us lucky enough to be invited to participate with our occasional contributions.
I will say this: Boy, did I get lucky to work with Matt Drudge and Arianna Huffington.
In a world where women and men are advised to 'lean in,' run faster and reach higher, Arianna Huffington has courageously redefined the meaning of success.
I read 'Huffington Post' as if I am a shareholder.
Get informed, not by reading The Huffington Post.
Arianna Huffington is unattractive both inside and out. I fully understand why her former husband left her for a man - he made a good decision.
Arnold Schwarzenegger got into a huge debate with Arianna Huffington about immigration - going back and forth - finally immigration came in and hauled them both away.
I think the Huffington Post has been inventive and presents what it aggregates well.
I think international is a place that, actually, The Huffington Post and AOL have started to make moves in.
At The Huffington Post, we thought of the front page as a one-stop shop for everything you'd need in news.
Melania Trump`s husband tweeted this: "Arianna Huffington is unattractive both inside and out. I fully understand why her former husband left her for a man. He made a good decision."
I think, from a standpoint of editorial, you know, AOL historically has played in a very deep way across many different verticals in the content space. Huffington Post adds a very large new dimension to that.
To use a word I never thought I'd apply to myself, I've sort of become a Luddite with regard to information. Where everyone else is getting their Twitter feeds from 'The New York Times' and their 'Huffington Post' emails, I live in a little bit of a bubble.
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