Huffington Post’s first local site live

By Cory Bergman 

Huffington Post Chicago is now live (but not yet linked from the main Huffington Post). The only paid employee is Ben Goldberger, 25, a former Chicago Sun-Times staffer, who scours local news sites for links. Ad sales will be handled nationally by Huff Post. And contributors submit “featured posts” for free. As we reported a couple months ago, the plan is to launch a local Huff Post in all major markets.

I’ve always liked the idea of Huffington Post-like sites in major regions or markets (in fact, years ago I suggested a Drudge Report for California.) It’s interesting to note that media companies are reluctant to go down the aggregation road largely because linking the competition is so taboo — not to mention it takes precious resources away from original content. But I also like how Huff Post marries free original content — opinionated “featured posts” — to aggregation. Opinion also presents a philosophical hurdle for news organizations. But separately branded, why not?

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