Arianna Huffington is well known on the political scene in the US.
Having started a blog, her site Huffington Post, has had more than 8 million unique visitors in October, according to Nielsen.
The LA Times had a Q & A her. Some examples:
"Americans already seem confused with newspapers on the difference between their nonpartisan news pages and the opinion pages.
I don't think Americans are confused. I don't get that sense at all. I think the mainstream media, the traditional media, are increasingly accepting that there's nothing wrong with opinion-based journalism if it is also fact-based at the same time.
Now that the Bush administration is closing up shop, do you think that the hatred of the media that they've inflamed will finally cool?
I don't really think it's the Bush administration that's fueled the hatred of the media. I think it was the media's complicity in the lead-up to the war in Iraq that has been one of the darkest moments of American media -- and that helped fuel a lot of the dissatisfaction with the traditional media."
Having started a blog, her site Huffington Post, has had more than 8 million unique visitors in October, according to Nielsen.
The LA Times had a Q & A her. Some examples:
"Americans already seem confused with newspapers on the difference between their nonpartisan news pages and the opinion pages.
I don't think Americans are confused. I don't get that sense at all. I think the mainstream media, the traditional media, are increasingly accepting that there's nothing wrong with opinion-based journalism if it is also fact-based at the same time.
Now that the Bush administration is closing up shop, do you think that the hatred of the media that they've inflamed will finally cool?
I don't really think it's the Bush administration that's fueled the hatred of the media. I think it was the media's complicity in the lead-up to the war in Iraq that has been one of the darkest moments of American media -- and that helped fuel a lot of the dissatisfaction with the traditional media."
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