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Tim O’Brien Leaves The Huffington Post

Tim O’Brien Leaves The Huffington Post

Tim O’Brien, executive editor of The Huffington Post and Arianna Huffington’s main deputy in the newsroom, is leaving the site to work on his next book.

Huffington made the announcement this morning in an email to staff obtained by Capital.

O’Brien was one of several New York Times veterans to jump to The Huffington Post several years ago. His departure is no doubt significant, as he was seen as one of the driving forces behind HuffPost’s ongoing transition to a muscular reporting outfit. He was also the architect of the site’s iPad magazine, Huffington, which launched last year but failed to build up an audience large enough for it to remain a paid product.

O’Brien’s reporters will be handed off to other editors, including Howard Fineman, Peter Goodman and Ryan Grim. He did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Huffington’s memo is below:

After two years overseeing our national reporting staff in New York, Tim O’Brien is leaving to work on the second installment of his five-book publishing deal. I’m truly grateful to him for helping us build such a robust and well-oiled original reporting infrastructure, including a crack team of news editors and copy editors, for helping launch the Huffington. magazine, and for editing David Wood’s series that won HuffPost a Pulitzer. In the next few days, Tim’s reporters will transition to the editorial team of Howard Fineman, Peter Goodman, Ryan Grim, Kate Palmer, John Montorio, Sam Stein, and Amanda Terkel. We’ll miss him and look forward to his visits anytime he needs a break from the setting of his next historical novel.

As part of our ongoing — and growing — commitment to original reporting, I’m very pleased to announce the return of Shahien Nasiripour, who was one of HuffPost’s first (and most dogged) reporters, before moving to the Financial Times in August 2011. When he rejoins us next month, Shahien will be on the financial and regulatory beat, including Wall Street, Washington policy, and the global response to the financial crisis.

So please join me in wishing Tim all the best, and welcoming Shahien back to the HuffPost newsroom.

Arianna

Capital New York is a website about how New York City works, featuring news, analysis and investigations on politics, media, culture and sports. For more, visit http://www.capitalnewyork.com/. (c) 2012 Capital New York.

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