HuffPost's new editor on Trump, the Pentagon, and being owned by BuzzFeed
Briefly

Whitney Snyder has been named the new editor in chief of HuffPost, a site he has worked with since its inception in 2008. His predecessor, Danielle Belton, left amid layoffs, prompting Snyder's promotion. With the audience at HuffPost reportedly shrinking after the last election, Snyder notes that there is a rebound in readership. The site has undergone significant changes since its founding and is now part of the BuzzFeed publishing business. Snyder discusses the experiences of covering Trump and reacts to the unique challenges posed by recent political dynamics.
Snyder emphasizes that the audience at HuffPost, after a decline post-election, is now on the rebound, indicating a renewed interest in the site's content.
In a conversation about the site's future, Snyder reflects on the unique challenges of covering Trump during his second administration, alongside navigating the complexities of online engagement.
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