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  2. Pressure builds on newsletter company Substack to stop ...

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    One of Substack’s top newsletters, Platformer, which publishes tech industry news, told its more than 172,000 subscribers this week that it was considering leaving the platform.

  3. Ghost (blogging platform) - Wikipedia

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    For a monthly fee, users can build a Ghost website or blog, on a fully managed installation, with weekly updates and access to email support. The hosted platform is owned and operated by the Ghost Foundation, and all revenue generated from the service is used to fund further development of the software, and the project's infrastructure.

  4. Substack - Wikipedia

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    The Substack founders reached out to a small pool of writers in 2017 to acquire their first creators. [10] Bill Bishop was among the first to put his newsletter, Sinocism, on Substack, providing his newsletter for $11 a month or $118 a year with daily content. [5] As of 2019, Bishop's Sinocism was the top paid newsletter on the service. [37]

  5. The Free Press (online newsletter) - Wikipedia

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    Substack confirmed that it was the top newsletter on the platform by revenue. It is also at the top of the leaderboard at Substack for politics. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] As of December 2024, The Free Press had over 136,000 subscribers and was taking in at least $10 million annually.

  6. Substackers Battle Over Banning Nazis - AOL

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    Substack vs. Social Media . Substack differs from blogging systems of yore in some key ways: It's set up primarily for emailed content (largely newsletters but also podcasts and videos), it has ...

  7. Ty Burr - Wikipedia

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    In July 2021, Burr left the Globe to start "Ty Burr's Watch List", an online newsletter devoted to reviews of and commentary on theatrical and streaming films, TV, and other popular culture. Initially published on Substack, the Watch List switched to the Ghost platform in early 2024 when it became known that Substack was publishing and ...

  8. No apps, no hacks. A guide to optimizing productivity - AOL

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    The real hack here is using your calendar as your to-do list. If it doesn’t fit into your calendar, it’s not getting done. An hour in the morning for research. Ninety minutes after lunch to write.

  9. Fediverse - Wikipedia

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    Ghost, a blogging platform and content management system announced in April 2024 that they would be implementing Fediverse support via ActivityPub. [30] [31] [32] The feature had been highly requested on its forums. [33] In July 2024, Ghost started federating its development newsletter for the feature. [34]