The Guardian is such a gem. It probably didn't come across, but they went through some real internal chaos over the last decade — and they sorted it out, and have improved themselves. It's an outlet that seems keen on getting better, not just maintaining. There's some outlets that are really (small-c) conservative in their outlook. The T…
The Guardian is such a gem. It probably didn't come across, but they went through some real internal chaos over the last decade — and they sorted it out, and have improved themselves. It's an outlet that seems keen on getting better, not just maintaining. There's some outlets that are really (small-c) conservative in their outlook. The Times being a prime example.
I think we're eventually going to hit on a revenue model that doesn't require 0.5% of the population paying to sustain everyone's media ecosystem. I'm hoping Substack is going to help figure that out but, also, I'm growing increasingly bored thinking about how to get there — because I can't help but feel like the big-money investors are more inclined to listen to Vivek.
The Guardian is such a gem. It probably didn't come across, but they went through some real internal chaos over the last decade — and they sorted it out, and have improved themselves. It's an outlet that seems keen on getting better, not just maintaining. There's some outlets that are really (small-c) conservative in their outlook. The Times being a prime example.
I think we're eventually going to hit on a revenue model that doesn't require 0.5% of the population paying to sustain everyone's media ecosystem. I'm hoping Substack is going to help figure that out but, also, I'm growing increasingly bored thinking about how to get there — because I can't help but feel like the big-money investors are more inclined to listen to Vivek.
Ah well. (And thanks, as always!)