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“If you want it to show personality, you really have to push it, at times, to a personality that’s not akin to Michael Scott from ‘The Office.’”
“We wanted the questions and feedback and the insights of Somalis to be at the center.”
“I truly wish every reporter could have the experience of getting a raise on the same day they produced something of value to their readers.”
“NFTs are the newest form of digital content. Structurally, that fits with Dirt’s scope.”
“The only way a Substack grows is through tweets. I am like 85% serious when I say this.”
The existing newsletters going subscriber-only include On Politics, Well, Watching, Parenting, Smarter Living, At Home and Away, On Tech With Shira Ovide, On Soccer with Rory Smith, and those from columnists Jamelle Bouie, Paul Krugman, and Frank Bruni.
The news alerts you send to iPhones might be about to disappear from your users’ screens. The bedrock metric of the newsletter business just got murdered. (But there’s good news, too.)
The new race and identity newsletter will land in inboxes on Tuesday and Friday afternoons.