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Substack Isn't a Media Company + Newsletters on Crime & Fitness
This week there's an interesting interview with Substack's CEO where he says he doesn't see them as a media company. While company's like Facebook claim not to be but then curate content, Substack really hasn't attempted to do the same and acts more as a platform for your brand.
I've always felt the unique value of newsletters is that the writer controls it all and there's no platform deciding who sees what. Do you think Substack will stick with this path or change in the future?
And...the featured newsletters this week cover crime in society, travel, fitness, book reviews, and more!
Articles & Tools

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A new publishing and newsletter platform built by creators for creators.

Adam Stone is the publisher of Examiner Media and was chosen as one of 12 winners to be a recipient of a Substack Local grant, โโโa $1 million initiative to help independent writers start sustainable local news enterprises.โ
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Featured Newsletters

Crime and Punishment is a newsletter for all those who want to better understand how our system is โriggedโ against the poor, working class and middle class and in favor of the mostly white and wealthy.

The Bitcoin Espresso explains concepts and background for you to stay in contro and provides sources for you to dive deeper and form your own opinion.
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A newsletter helping leaders & entrepreneurs get to the next level through improved leadership and the 3Ps: productivity, personal development & process building.

Moments of calm in the form of original musical and visual explorations once per month from a Pacific Northwest-based music composer.

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GIMTEC delivers a new weekly article, explaining a fundamental topic of CS.

Tools for content creators and communicators.

In this newsletter, you'll find book reviews all imagined to be written by others.

A long-term gay couple travelling the world as digital nomads as they share their adventures, travel tips, and much more!

Learn all about healthy living through autistic eyes
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