The Huffington Post launched a streaming-video news network called HuffPost Live on August 13.
Since then, a team of reporters, producers, and on-air anchors have been broadcasting news and general-interest stories for 12 hours a day.
The network mixes Internet and TV tools to get the job done. On a given day, it might use Google Hangouts and Skype to connect with guests—while producing it all through a professional on-air studio staffed by skilled cameramen.
Business Insider was invited to take a look around the office to see how The Huffington Post and HuffPost Live operate.
We start in the newly launched HuffPost Live space. It's a streaming-video network that operates a floor below The Huffington Post's main newsroom.
Associate producers scour the internet looking for news and topics that might make interesting segments.
The segments are then broadcast live to an Internet audience from this studio.
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