President Biden's stimulus plan faces its first test
Good morning and welcome to Insider Advertising. I'm senior advertising reporter Lauren Johnson, and here's what's going on:
- President Biden's stimulus plan.
- Washington Post insiders talk post-Trump coverage.
- Startups look to cash in on Substack ads.
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Biden faces a set of massive economic and health crises - and his stimulus plan will test a vow to work with Congressional Republicans
- After being sworn in as the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden is inheriting a set of extraordinary crises that will test his new administration from its earliest days.
- His vow to work with Republicans will be quickly tested with his new stimulus package.
- Nearly 10 million fewer Americans are employed due to the pandemic and millions more are receiving unemployment benefits.
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Washington Post insiders are speculating over who might replace its revered editor Marty Baron and how the paper will adapt to the post-Trump era
- Steven Perlberg dug into looking at how the Post will define its coverage after Trump.
- Executive editor Marty Baron is said to be staying on as editor until the company can return to working from the office.
- Possible successors include Post alum Kevin Merida and national editor Steve Ginsberg.
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Advertisements have emerged on Substack's 'ad-free' newsletter platform as writers look for more ways to earn. These 3 startups are trying to turn the trend into a business.
- Startups are working to plug ads into Substack writers' subscription-based newsletters, Mark Stenberg reports.
- The companies include Swapstack and Letterwell help pair independent newsletters with interested advertisers.
- Substack's founders have been vocal about their opposition to advertising since they launched the platform.
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More stories we're reading:
- Salaries at The New Yorker reveal major pay disparities, with women of color making significantly less than their coworkers across the board (Business Insider)
- Netflix's CEO says it has to catch up with Disney+ on animated family hits like 'Soul' (Business Insider)
- Parler partially reappears with support from Russian technology firm (Reuters)
- The unauthorized story of Andreessen Horowitz (Newcomer)
- Brands respond to Joe Biden's inauguration (Ad Age)
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