Launched in 2017, the online publishing platform Substack has changed the game for independent writers, journalists, and ...
As TikTok's future in the U.S. remains in limbo, startup Substack is going after video creators in a move to expand its platform. The San Francisco startup on Thursday announced that creators can now ...
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It seems fair to say Substack is having a moment. What started as a simple newsletter platform is becoming something of a cultural juggernaut, with journalists, presenters and influencers alike ...
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Substack took shots at TikTok last week by introducing live videos and offering a $25,000 prize to the creator whose video inspired the most TikTokers to migrate to its platform. But it’s not stopping ...
Substack, originally a newsletter service, says its app now has millions of users interacting with its creators. By Benjamin Mullin and Jessica Testa Substack began its life as a buzzy newsletter ...
It seems independent journalism is more popular than ever, but whether it's a viable alternative to a newsroom job is up for ...
In the past year, several high-profile journalists have departed from major media outlets to join Substack, a newsletter platform that allows writers to send email newsletters to their subscribers ...