Dan Froomkin Becomes Latest Refugee At Huffington Post
The trail between the Washington Post and Huffington Post is becoming something of a pipeline: ousted liberal WaPo columnist Dan Froomkin has landed at Arianna Huffington’s well-funded website. His new home may be worse than the old one.
At least Froomkin will be around other ex-Posties. He joins former WaPo investigations editor Lawrence Roberts, who joined HuffPo’s new investigative fund in May, and Thomas Edsall, the longtime WaPo reporter who joined as titular political editor two years ago. Then there’s Nicholas Graham, a Huffington Post associate editor and member of the family that owns the Washington Post.
Froomkin, who many supporters believe was ousted over the aggressive tenor of his reporting, will head HuffPo’s Washington bureau, overseeing four reporters and an assistant editor. He’ll thus learn first hand how deeply involved Arianna Huffington is the publication of her website, from arranging the front page to spiking articles for running afoul of her preferred political paradigm. Get ready for some fun, long phone calls, Dan. Try not to break any desks or strain your vocal chords.
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Honestly, Ryan, at 4 posts a day, this is really not a very interesting topic: Reporter moves from one paper (website) to another. Yawn.
@Lulupasternak: He'll fit in well at HuffPost. No one does any reporting on their blogs about anything ever, except Alec Baldwin.
Considering he didn't do any actual reporting at WaPo (aggressive aggregating is more like it), I wonder how he's going to like this gig. His blog was popular but not after the elections, and who's going to read him now? He's not going to be watching the White House, right?
Lulupasternak
Supposedly he has complete editorial freedom at HuffPo. Salon and other places also either contemplated hiring Froomkin or actively wooed him.
We'll see. I have high hopes, but who knows what combination of words and deeds will land you in an oubliette at Huffington's Cycladic island fortress?
lawyergay
I wonder if he's paying Arianna for the privilege to work for her too?