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Arianna Huffington is making enemies left and right.
The dream of an avowedly liberal media powerhouse to rival Fox News remains as alive — and as unfulfilled — as ever.
Surely some of that $315 million from AOL is being shared with them, right?
One Wall Street analyst says at least $100 million, Drudge says $18 million.
Arianna Huffington will take control of all of AOL’s editorial content.
The fight continues in the comment section!
AOL may break up operations to get in shape for a Yahoo union.
"Well — I don’t want them outside THAT much!"
Jason Calacanis threatens to sue TechCrunch, so Michael Arrington breaks his silence.
He also calls him a "a sociopath" and "a liability."
It's a big day for media reporters, apparently.
Now that they've spun off from Time Warner, the Internet giant is slimming down.
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