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AOL Launches Political Blog Network

The StumpAdd another one to the growing list of blogs launching to cover the midterm elections. The MediaPost reports that AOL has launched The Stump, a political blog featuring posts from 17 political bloggers.
At launch, the new section, "The Stump," contains blogs by 17 political bloggers hired specifically for the venture. The bloggers represent a wide range of political ideologies; while some of them also maintain personal blogs, the content they post on AOL is exclusive to the site, said Lewis D'Vorkin, editor in chief, AOL News.

In addition, through a deal with ABC, visitors to The Stump also can ask questions of TV journalists Sam Donaldson, George Stephanopoulos, Jake Tapper and Brian Roberts. Videos of the journalists' responses will be posted each Friday beginning this week, with Donaldson.

With The Stump, AOL aims to both increase users' interaction with the site and expose more AOL users to Web logs, D'Vorkin said. "Our goal is to open up the blogging experience," he said, adding that the blogs allow for users to post unmoderated comments.
A press release about the launch can be found here. AOL has also recently launched blog networks for sports called FanHouse (details here) and a blog network for stocks called Blogging Stocks (details here). AOL also owns the Weblogs, Inc. blog network.

This continues a long series of political blog launches from the MSM. Other recent launches include The BBC's: The Reporters (details here), CNN Political Ticker (details here), New York Magazine's Early and Often (details here), The New York Times' The Caucus (details here) and MSNBC's First Read (details here).

Posted on October 17, 2006



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