Don Lemon, Joy Reid and Jim Acosta, exiled or extricated from their networks, are now on Substack, trading sleek studios and “pancake makeup” for their living rooms.
Substack continues to double down on video amid TikTok’s uncertain future in the U.S. The company announced on Monday that it’s rolling out a scrollable video feed in its app, making it the ...
As the deadline for the TikTok sale approaches, the San Francisco-based publishing platform Substack hopes to capitalize on ...
More specifically: What Saturday mornings look like. In a recently released Substack interview with Godmothers, the beloved ...
Substack co-founder Hamish McKenzie says that creators jumping ship from 'mainstream media' like Jim Acosta, Joy Reid and Mehdi Hasan are a big driver of the growth. By Alex Weprin Media ...
Substack, the self-publishing platform for independent creators, is preparing for the ban by incorporating a TikTok-style feed onto the app. The company updated the Substack app on Monday ...
Author of "The Red Letter" on Substack Tara Palmeri discusses how Elon Musk's welcome at The White House seems to be wearing out.
Languages: English 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 ...
Substack is taking one more step towards becoming an all-in-one social media / creator platform by adding a vertical video feed to its app. Technically, the new TikTok-style feed is a redesign of the ...
Substack has reached more than 5 million paid subscriptions for the first time, the company said this week. The updated audience total comes just four months after the digital journalism and ...
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