AOL splashes out $315m on Huffington Post

The Huffington Post has around 25 million monthly users

AOL has agreed to acquire The Huffington Post, which has in the region of 25 million monthly users, for $315m (£195m).

In a statement, Tim Armstrong, chairman and chief executive of AOL, said, "The acquisition of The Huffington Post will create a next-generation American media company with global reach that combines content, community, and social experiences for consumers.

"Together, our companies will embrace the digital future and become a digital destination that delivers unmatched experiences for both consumers and advertisers."

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