HUFFPOST introduction
"The Huffington Post" The HuffingtonPost changed its name to HuffPost, and the company opened a new chapter under the leadership of CEO Jared Grusd and editor-in-chief Lydia Polgreen. HuffPost is a premier global media platform: a Pulitzer Prize-winning publication offering news, reviews, entertainment, featured columns and lifestyle content. HuffPost CEO Jared Grusd once said: "HuffPost is a pioneer in online news and will continue to lead the development of digital news. Our changes today are based on our continuous innovation. Today we have taken a firm step into the future. Brand The rebrand and relaunch of our product symbolizes our commitment to continuous improvement to help audiences connect in a rapidly changing world." In today's world, people have a higher demand for news sources. The changes announced today reflect the company's responsibility as an industry leader to bring authentic and reliable news information to the masses in a relevant, accessible and entertaining way. Lydia Polgreen, editor-in-chief of HuffPost said: "HuffPost aspires to be a world-class news and reporting platform. We want to reach people in the best way, with all their favorite formats. At HuffPost, people can discuss the most important news of the moment. New layout design It reflects our bold quest to help readers understand the news that's real and that really matters." Julia Beizer, head of product at HuffPost, said: "We believe that our changes make us different - our editorial stance: keep your feet on the ground, cut out the irrelevant, and get straight to the truth of the matter. From these ideas, the slash shape was born. It encloses our name at the top of the website and stands alone as icons for our apps and social links. The shape symbolizes the company's future-proof image, while its similar design to the slash in the URL also implies that we are the first to upgrade An expanded digital-only news brand.”