Edwards admitted to accessing 41 images of children, including seven of the most serious type, in 2024.
The Huw Edwards comeback has commenced. The disgraced former BBC presenter has joined Substack, the online publishing platform, to reconnect with what he believes to be his adoring public.
The newsletter start-up, which once drew an overture from Elon Musk, is betting on politics content and recruiting stars. But profits remain elusive. By Jessica Testa and Benjamin Mullin In April 2023 ...
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Substack still isn’t profitable despite attracting big names in the independent writer world, whose newsletters and blogs rake in a massive digital subscriber base for the platform. Hamish McKenzie, ...
She made her name leading glossy magazines. Now she’s joining the newsletter flock. Tina Brown’s decision to join Substack is a coup for the newsletter company, which considers prestigious names to be ...