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  2. Blocked and Reported - Wikipedia

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    The podcast was originally launched on Patreon in March 2020, but moved to Substack in October 2021 due to technical reasons and the hosts' concerns about Patreon's commitment to free speech. [17] [18] Repeat guests at Blocked and Reported include Kat Rosenfield, [19] [20] Helen Lewis, [21] [22] and Mike Pesca.

  3. Substack - Wikipedia

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    In May 2021, Substack acquired Brooklyn-based startup People & Company. [40] In August 2020, Substack reported that over 100,000 users were paying for at least one newsletter. [39] As of August 2021, Substack had more than 250,000 paying subscribers and its top ten publishers were making $7 million in annualized revenue. [41]

  4. Heather Cox Richardson - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2020, Richardson was "the most successful individual author of a paid publication on... Substack" and on track to bring in a million dollars of revenue a year. [8] The newsletter received a "Best of Boston" award for "2021 Best Pandemic Newsletter" from Boston magazine. [9]

  5. The Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    The company is based in downtown Washington, D.C. [4] By June 2020, The Dispatch had grown to twelve staffers. [6] The Dispatch began with a beta launch in October 2019 and fully launched on January 7, 2020. [1] Hayes, Goldberg, and Stock own a majority of the company, but there are additional individual investors. [7]

  6. Michael Shellenberger - Wikipedia

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    Michael D. Shellenberger (born June 16, 1971) is an author and journalist who writes on a wide range of topics including free speech, homelessness, and the environment. He is the first endowed professor at the University of Austin, serving as CBR Chair of Politics, Censorship, and Free Speech. [1]

  7. Slate Star Codex - Wikipedia

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    Slate Star Codex was launched in 2013 and was discontinued on June 23, 2020. As of July 22, 2020 [update] , the blog is partially back online, with the content restored but commenting disabled. The successor blog, Astral Codex Ten , [ 2 ] was launched on Substack on January 21, 2021.

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  9. David Lat - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, Lat launched Original Jurisdiction, a newsletter/website about law and the legal profession on the Substack platform, with an interview of prominent litigator David Boies as his first story. [19] In May 2021, Lat left Lateral Link and legal recruiting and returned to full-time writing, with Original Jurisdiction as his primary ...