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Longtime Penn State beat writer starts Substack after layoff

"Excited to announce I won't be leaving the Penn State athletics beat just yet."

By Arthur Weinstein OnAug 2, 2024 0
Bob Kravitz

Following layoff, Bob Kravitz goes scorched earth on The Athletic: ‘They don’t give a f*** about me as a human being’

"I never felt wanted there; I felt barely tolerated."

By Sean Keeley OnJul 20, 2023 9
Twitter going public in 2017.

Twitter’s new Substack restrictions impacting sportswriters’ work

Another day, another Twitter controversy.

By Joe Lucia OnApr 7, 2023 6
Molly Knight on Inside Sports in January 2022.

For baseball writer Molly Knight, COVID-19 has been a ‘nightmare’

Knight has been battling debilitating symptoms since attending MLB's All-Star Game.

By Michael Grant OnAug 24, 2022 0

NBA reporter Marc Stein leaving New York Times to produce Substack newsletter

Stein joined the NYT in 2017 after being laid off by ESPN.

By Ian Casselberry OnJun 25, 2021 1

Substack reportedly raising $65 million in funding as it hopes to keep growing newsletter platform

The funding would put the company's value at around $650 million.

By Sean Keeley OnMar 30, 2021 0
Matt Miller

Matt Miller announces his post-Bleacher Report plans, including a Substack newsletter and a TV deal in the works

Another defector strikes out on their own

By Ben Koo OnJan 4, 2021 1

Matt Brown discusses merging his Extra Points NCAA newsletter with The Intercollegiate

"We're both vocal, we both care about off-the-field issues that shape college athletics, we both care about academic research. It seemed like we could do more together than apart."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnJul 13, 2020 0
Kelly Dwyer is doing a new subscription NBA site on Substack.

Kelly Dwyer talks Yahoo layoff and his new subscription basketball site, The Second Arrangement

"It just feels right. Everything feels like it's working and I can't wait to keep working."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnNov 10, 2017 3

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