Huffington now has about 1,300 full-time journalists working for her

Forbes.com
That figure, which includes Patch’s 800-plus editors, “boggles those who worked at HuffPo, where she oversaw a staff that maxed out at about 70,” writes Jeff Bercovici. Former Huffington Post chief revenue officer Greg Coleman tells him that Arianna Huffington is “a world-class politician, a world-class media maven and a genius at p.r., but she’s not an experienced manager.” Coleman continues:

I know Arianna very well. She wanted three things: a big bag of gold, a big fat contract, which she deserved, and … unilateral decision-making over her world. And that is where you’re going to have some problems. Arianna hates to be managed.

Bercovici notes that AOL chairman Tim Armstrong has pledged to get operating income growing by 2013 — it lost $782 million in 2010 and earned $4.7 million through the first quarter of 2011 — and, “as 2013 approaches, Armstrong could be forced to choose between keeping his promises to Wall Street or making good on his pledge to Huffington to create the next great American newsroom.”

If shareholders win, putting a crimp in her costly dream, Arianna will probably walk–and Armstrong will be back where he was six months ago.

> What were the AOL guys thinking when they bought Huffington Post?

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  • bpilot180

    When I am crowned the king of this great nation.  My first decree will be to rewrite the Dictionary’s & Encyclopedia’s, to make the word hypocrite the worst thing that you could call another human being.  Towards the top of the list would be Arianna Huffington.

  • http://profiles.google.com/bentleg14 Jerry Jones

    I for one am thrilled that HuffPo is dying a slow and painful death.  They have been putting out misinformation and hit pieces on conservatives for far too long.  When they celebrated the death of Bush’s press secretary Tony Snow, who also happened to be one of the nicest guys in politics, they jumped the shark for me.

  • Anonymous

    How many of the 1300 get payed?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_6OQ6LTNM5LPX4BXR4MYBFTPFXE Thomas

    Jim: Where do you get that she wants to create the next “world class newsroom?” Content-mill level Patch? Unpaid HuffPo freelancers? She just wants money for herself and only for herself.

  • Anonymous

    The Huffington Post is dead.  And it’s too bad, too.  But AOL, like Yahoo, is a cancer on any acquisition.

    http://mankabros.com/blogs/onmedea/2011/05/04/the-huffington-post-is-dead-r-i-p/