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Newsletters are the latest tool pleasing journalists, but classic posts are still proving useful too.
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Newsletters are the latest tool pleasing journalists, but classic posts are still proving useful too.
ByThe figures reveal that at least five Substacks draw in $1m annually.
ByDeborah Arthurs says direct relationships with audiences are becoming ever more important.
ByPress Gazette spoke with Cheapskate's co-founder about how the newsletter grew with minimal funding.
ByMorning Brew now hopes to build out Our Future's agency services.
ByAt nine brands the website will support the newsletters, rather than vice versa.
By'I think a lot of people thought we were a little crazy,' Palmer told the Future of Media Explained podcast.
ByJanice Min is widely credited with turning The Hollywood Reporter from an ageing industry newspaper into a glamorous and well-respected…
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