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Substack, originally a newsletter service, says its app now has millions of users interacting with its creators.
The New York Times reports that the funding brings Substack's valuation to $1.1 billion, almost 70% higher than its 2021 ...
Substack announced $100 million in Series C funding, led by technology investment firm BOND and Peter Chernin's The Chernin ...
The funding, which is the company’s series C round, was led by investors at technology investment firm BOND and Peter Chernin ...
Substack raises $100 million in Series C funding to expand tools and support for creators, boosting its valuation to $1.1 ...
Unless they already have huge, passionate followings, newly independent journalists have a tough time rounding up enough ...
Substack has raised $100 million in a funding round led by venture capital firms Bond and the Chernin Group at a valuation of $1.1 billion, the newsletter platform said on Thursday.
It seems fair to say Substack is having a moment. What started as a simple newsletter platform is becoming something of a cultural juggernaut, with journalists, presenters and influencers alike ...
I discovered (thanks to Serious Literary Author) that you can customise your Welcome email that subscribers get when they ...
What would you do with $100m? If you’re Substack, you “build a new economic engine for culture” according to the company's ...
Leading newsletter platform Substack, co-founded by Canadian Chris Best, former journalist Hamish McKenzie, and Waterloo alum ...