HuffPost Streaming Network to go live soon

Can't get enough of reading www.huffingtonpost.com? Then you'll want to check out the newly unveiled HuffPost Streaming Network, coming soon to a computer screen near you. During the launch announcement, officials with AOL and Huffington Post touted a few features of the new network, including:
- 12 hours of live programming, five days a week; will repeat overnight; the network will quickly move to 16 hours in 2013
- Bi-coastal production – eight hours in New York and four hours in LA; it will also make use of the DC bureau
- Archived, on-demand video; the network hopes to have 30,000 video clips within the first year
- Ability to read and watch simultaneously through clickable headlines
- On-the-fly programming featuring HP and AOL contributors
- HuffPost/AOL sites will feed the network with content and the network will feed sites with content
- No segments with set times; topics will be discussed for however long they remain interesting
- Audience interaction and engagement through segments like Defend Your Comment where readers will be guests on the network to discuss their opinions on articles; You Write the Headline aims to bring readers into the editorial process; The goal is to make users a central part of the show
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Social stream to integrate Facebook, Twitter, and HuffPost commenting system
Find out more about the new Huffington Post Streaming Network...


