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PopEater.com
OwnerAOL
URLPopEater.com
CommercialYes
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PopEater.comwas an American gossip news web site owned by AOL Television. It was one of the most popular gossip blogs in America, ranking in the top 20s on Technorati's Top 100 and ranks #28 on Pikimal. On 11 July 2011, Arianna Huffington and PopEater co-announced PopEater had "a new home" at Huffington Post Celebrity.

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  1. "PopEater Is Now Huffington Post Celebrity!". PopEater. 11 July 2011.

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