Launched in 2017, the online publishing platform Substack has changed the game for independent writers, journalists, and ...
What do Alex Berenson, Bari Weiss, and Glenn Greenwald have in common? They’ve all railed against being deplatformed—be it a Twitter ban or the loss of a job at a prestigious publication—only to find ...
The platform offers them creative freedom to write about subjects that range from unfamiliar figures in America's wine world ...
As newsletter upstart Substack emerges from a stellar year, co-founder and CEO Chris Best said he wants the platform to become a one-step shop for writers — and to continue being a space for freedom ...
Normal people—with regular lives and real jobs—have soap operas and reality shows. People who are Extremely Online have Substack. This reveals a fundamental problem for modern journalism. Many readers ...
Earlier this month, the newsletter startup Substack, which enables writers to launch their own paid newsletters, announced that it had reached 1 million paid subscribers. “Marketplace” host Kai ...
It seems independent journalism is more popular than ever, but whether it's a viable alternative to a newsroom job is up for ...
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 ...