10 Facts About HuffPost Live

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HuffPost Live was an Internet-based video streaming network run by The Huffington Post, a news website in the United States.

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On January 8,2016, Arianna Huffington announced that HuffPost Live would be scaled back to reorganize The Huffington Posts video strategy toward more shareable online content.

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Ever since this reorganization, HuffPost Live's programming has consisted of rerun content from previous truly live shows combined with a varying number of new live celebrity interviews per day before the cessation of new live content on March 28,2016.

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The project, then called "HuffPost Live Streaming Network", was described by Huffington as a "more relaxed, more free-flowing, and much more spontaneous and interactive" platform to disseminate content, unlike television.

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HuffPost Live's programming is made up of mostly old content being re-aired.

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On March 25,2016 HuffPost Live aired its final segment, an interview with Ric Flair and Charlotte Flair.

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7.

The first segment, under the HuffPost Entertainment Facebook Page, featured Tom Hiddleston and Wrenn Schmidt being interviewed by Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani on the HuffPost Live set but featured no branding and utilized a single roving camera rather than the previous multi-camera format.

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8.

HuffPost Live formerly featured 8 hours of daily programming for five days a week, on-demand, on mobile and online.

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9.

Videos produced by HuffPost Live are available on over-the-top services including Boxee, Roku, PlayStation 3 and Apple TV.

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10.

HuffPost Live Conversations is an hour-long program featuring the latest HuffPost Live interviews with celebrities, politicians, athletes, journalists and more.

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