It’s no secret that newsletters are having a moment in the media industry. Prominent writers and journalists like Vox co-founder Matthew Yglesias, The Verge’s Casey Newton, New York magazine’s Andrew ...
This week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg granted a rare, live, hourlong interview to a tech journalist, where he revealed the company’s plans for a slew of new audio products. Normally, such a scoopy, ...
Jim Acosta, the former CNN anchor known for antagonizing President Donald Trump during his first term, did not know what Substack was two months ago, when he was suddenly on the outs with the network ...
The media industry has been among the hardest hit by the pandemic. In the U.S., the media industry was besieged by more than 30,000 job cuts in 2020—an increase of more than 200% over 2019 levels.
Giving customers a behind-the-scenes view of your business is a great way to drive loyalty and engagement–and to do just that, founders are increasingly joining one trending platform: Substack. The ...
Substack is great at helping writers build direct relationships with readers through its newsletter-first approach. With creator distrust mounting in the face of AI search, its unique subscriber model ...
Substack has been used by writers as a platform to share their work and ideas with the world, with the opportunity to acquire a following or subscribers. Writers use it to share recipes, stories, ...
If you aren’t sufficiently broken inside to be an extremely-online journalist — or, worse, a non-journalist who diligently monitors the beefs within the professional posting community — then you ...
It’s no secret that newsletters are having a moment in the media industry. Prominent writers and journalists like Vox co-founder Matthew Yglesias, The Verge’s Casey Newton, New York magazine’s Andrew ...