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Ben Thompson: The one-man blog isn’t dead, it’s better than ever

on February 2, 2015

There has been a lot written lately about the death of the blog since Andrew Sullivan decided to retire from The Daily Dish, but tech blogger Ben Thompson says the one-man blog model is working better than it ever has

Blogging is very much alive — we just call it something else now

on January 31, 2015

Andrew Sullivan’s decision to quit blogging made me think a lot about how blogging has changed over the past few years — both in good ways and bad ways — and what it means to say that one is a “blogger”

Sullivan quits blogging: “I’m a human being before I am a writer”

on January 28, 2015

Political blogger Andrew Sullivan, who successfully crowdfunded his own independent site at The Daily Dish, says he is going to stop blogging after 15 years because he is worn out by the stress of daily deadlines

Andrew Sullivan’s Daily Dish sees new signups fall, but revenue holding steady at about $1M

on October 10, 2014

Although the number of new subscribers to the site has fallen, Daily Dish founder Andrew Sullivan says he now has a stable base of about 30,000 subscribers paying a total of close to $1 million a year

Andrew Sullivan looks back on the Daily Dish’s performance in 2013, and talks about the future

on January 3, 2014

Political blogger Andrew Sullivan, who left the Daily Beast a year ago to start his own standalone subscription-based site called The Daily Dish, talks about what it’s like being funded entirely by readers and what the future of the site might look like

Andrew Sullivan expands The Daily Dish with monthly subscription-only magazine called Deep Dish

on November 17, 2013

Blogger Andrew Sullivan, whose site has crossed the $800,000 mark in reader funding, is launching a monthly subscription-only magazine that he says will be filled with longform essays, audio interviews and even poetry.

Beyond the paywall: Beacon wants to make it easier for journalists to become like Andrew Sullivan

on November 15, 2013

A new media startup called Beacon wants to give journalists who may not have the ability — or the desire — to run their own site a way to connect with readers who might want to subscribe. I spoke with the founders about their model.

Andrew Sullivan’s Dish hits 30,880 subs and $791k in revenue, with jump thanks to government shutdown

on November 1, 2013

Ten months after going independent, Andrew Sullivan’s politics blog the Dish has hit $791,000 in subscriber revenue. The goal for the year is $900,000. October saw a surge in membership numbers because of the government shutdown.

More pictures, less policy: Ezra Klein’s Wonkblog launches viral site Know More

on October 7, 2013

Ezra Klein and the team behind the popular politics blog Wonkblog just launched a viral site called Know More. It’s “an effort to break the slow web into parts that work for the social web,” Klein says.

The shifting balance of power in media is real, no matter what the Columbia Journalism Review says

on September 25, 2013

The Columbia Journalism Review says that bloggers like Kara Swisher and Andrew Sullivan are unique, and that other journalists and writers shouldn’t look to them as examples of what is possible — but that’s not true at all

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