New name for Huffington Post, new approach to ‘resetting the news conversation’
Editor-in-chief Lydia Polgreen says in the months ahead, readers will see much more original journalism
25 April 2017 - 12:53
International online news aggregator and blog, The Huffington Post, is changing its name and logo. The site, which has editions in 17 other countries outside the US including SA, will now change its name to HuffPost. Its South African edition was launched in 2016 under the Media24 stable. On Tuesday, editor-in-chief Lydia Polgreen said in an interview published on the site that the name change reflected "what our readers call us anyway".
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