Much like the economy at large, the platforms like Substack operate on superstar economics, favoring big players over ...
Sports broadcasting has prospered under the umbrella of podcasting. It continues to attract more consumers, and is trusted as an ambassador for the brands it advertises on its content. Can that ...
Caroline Chambers, Substack's top cooking creator, doesn't have time to be online 24/7. "I'm not a TikToker. I am a mother of four," Chambers, the writer behind the "What To Cook When You Don't Feel ...
As it becomes an increasingly popular and more valuable company, Substack is in the process of pushing its community-led approach while trying to help creators maintain a safe environment to build ...
Former General Electric Co. boss Jeff Immelt is not the first ex-CEO to grapple with the loss of prestige and power. But an essay he posted this month about how he bounced back from feeling adrift ...
Michael Burry, best known for predicting the U.S. housing crash, said stocks are no longer reacting logically to economic data. "Stocks are not up or down because of jobs or consumer sentiment," Burry ...
It seems like every week — sometimes multiple times a week — a journalist leaves their media outlet to start their own publication, usually on Substack. Terry Moran, Karen Attiah, Jennifer Rubin and ...
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On Sunday, analysis firm Citrini Research published a thought experiment on Substack that reads like a piece of fiction. Titled “The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis,” it’s a scenario set in June of ...
Earlier, MarketWatch wrote about a viral Substack post that had garnered quite a bit of attention over the weekend for its decidedly downbeat take on markets and the economy in 2028, highlighting how ...