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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] In April 2022, The New York Times reported Substack may be valued at $650 million. [42]
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.
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]
Anne Helen Petersen is an American writer and journalist. She worked as a Senior Culture Writer for BuzzFeed until August 2020, [1] when she began writing full-time for her newsletter "Culture Study" on Substack. [2]
Since departing FiveThirtyEight, Silver has been publishing on his Substack blog Silver Bulletin [3] and serves as an advisor to Polymarket. [4] Silver was named one of the world's 100 most influential people by Time in 2009 after his election forecasting model correctly predicted the outcomes in 49 of 50 states in the 2008 U.S. presidential ...
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]
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In 2014, he cofounded The Intercept, of which he was an editor until he resigned in October 2020. Greenwald subsequently started self-publishing on Substack. [7] Through The Intercept Brasil in June 2019, Greenwald published leaked conversations between senior officials involved in Operation Car Wash, a corruption case in Brazil.