Arianna Huffington, who co-founded
the liberal news website Huffington Post 11 years ago, has announced she
is to step down as editor-in-chief.
She will leave the AOL-owned site to run a new venture, Thrive Global, she
said on her Twitter feed.
"To
everyone at HuffPost: it's you who make HuffPost what it is. I'm filled
with gratitude to all the colleagues and friends I've made here," she
said.
In 2011, AOL acquired The Huffington Post for $315m, and made her president.
'Productivity platform'
The
Huffington Post was launched on 9 May, 2005, pulling together
liberal-leaning news reports, and as an alternative to conservative news
aggregators such as the Drudge Report.
The site offers news, blogs, and original features, and covers politics, lifestyle, and entertainment.
"The
journey of the last 11 years has exceeded my wildest expectations," Ms
Huffington said, referring to the HuffPost as it is also known.
Her
new company Thrive Global is described as "a corporate and consumer
well-being and productivity platform" designed to combat workplace
"burnout".
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