Note to Subscribers
General reminder and Substack app features you should take full advantage of.
More often than not, many of the updates I share regarding New Outlook’s new features and upcoming changes usually take place on the Notes feature, readily accessible inside the Substack app, but also from New Outlook’s homepage.
However, one thing I have to remember is that not all of New Outlook’s readers use the Substack app or even browse the site on desktop.
So the update and reminder below is for you, no matter how you engage with this fast growing publication.
If you’re a paid subscriber:
✔ You get all-access to New Outlook’s entire archive.
✔ Digital issues of Outlook Magazine, and special editions (all made available inside Substack’s in-app Chat feature and on New Outlook’s homepage. I highly recommend that you download the app for a more immersive engagement. In the Chat, you become contributors, adding notable insights to each magazine issue’s topic).
✔ Curated archives via Substack’s in-App Chat feature that includes the research documents, videos, films, interviews, lectures, and more that I’m sourcing for specific articles I’m working on. Curious about the supporting documents and resources behind that Edward Snowden-Glenn Greenwald-NSA article I’m working on? You’ll more than likely find it in that Chat for a deeper dive.
In the Chat, you’ll also find thoughtful commentary from myself and others on films, documentaries, videos, and articles related to the main topics I focus on: politics, media, and culture. I believe there’s no better way of understanding media and propaganda than to painstakingly analyze it with your peers across the globe.
If you’re a free subscriber:
✔ Enjoy all of the public articles and Notes in New Outlook’s archive.
Not yet a subscriber?
✔ Subscribe for an independent outlook on politics, media and propaganda, and culture. Better here than on corporate news publications where you’re subject to narrative spin.
If you want to know what’s on the way:
By May 2025 (that’ll make New Outlook a year old), I’d love to have figured out the most streamlined way to make print issues of Outlook Magazine available for order and delivered right to your door. Nothing cumbersome, but the goal is 10 annual issues, with each issue briefly and tastefully doing a single cover story the justice it deserves. Have insights on printing methods? Share your thoughts in the comments.