The Huffington Post has made a practice of poaching writers from The Washington Post.
Now, Team Arianna is adding insult to that injury: in September, the all-digital Post surpassed the paper Post in unique users.
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Dan Froomkin was let go by WaPo before being picked up by Huffington Post. Similarly, Thomas Edsall left WaPo before beginning to work at Huffington as well. "Poached" communicates appropriation or theft, which was clearly not the case in these two instances.
#1 Posted by jim brown, CJR on Fri 16 Oct 2009 at 01:41 PM