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Jorg's avatar

ISWYDT.

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Pi Guy's avatar

That's pretty Big Time. No - really Big Time. Congrats!

And to think we knew you when you when you just started out Stackin'.

This better not cut into your Twitter posting efforts.

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Juanito Cabrone's avatar

Wonderful!!!! Congratulations!

Just see how it goes - you'll find some balance eventually. We'll keep reading!

#MotherMayIWriteForGutfeld

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MomKat56's avatar

I’m good with once a week. Love your sense of humor. You’ll be a real asset to Gutfeld!

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Kevin Trainor's avatar

I too would be happy with once a week.

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Thomas Barnes's avatar

This is good news. Happy for you.

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Kris's avatar

Congratulations! Makes me happy to hear you getting a chance at Gutfield. I dvr and watch almost every episode.

Be nice if you could give founders one, even if it’s short, newsletter a week. :)

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David Ferreira's avatar

Congrats!

Hitting pause seems like the best thing to do. Would be nice, though, if you came out of stasis every now and then to let us know you're still a man of the people and not one of those TV elites.

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Mark King's avatar

Attaboy!

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Doug Pratt's avatar

Congratulations! Well deserved, and I hope it leads to more and better. Agree about Twitter; don't give it away. Maybe the newsletter can be a snark-testing area, and if it goes over well here, work it into a script for the boss. Twitter smells bad anyway. I don't watch TV, so I won't see any of your work there, and I'll happily continue to pay for the Substack for my RDA of Treacherosity.

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Ferraro41's avatar

Congrats Jim!

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Holden114's avatar

Congrats on the new job. Taking a pause to get settled in is fair.

Personally I don't like daily newsletters/podcasts. That leads to a lot of filler and uninspired content on slow news days. 2-3 times/week is ideal for me for general insight into current events. I think many authors take a "keep the content cranking" attitude from the paid-by-the-click model that doesn't apply to paying subscribers who may appreciate less frequent posts that are more dense.

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E Mack's avatar

Congrats!!!!

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Sandra L. Medlock's avatar

Congratulations! I think once a week is fine but pausing it while you find a good working schedule is OK with me.

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Woody Bristle's avatar

Congratulations! I'm so happy that I was able to find your posts and newsletter, and have been subscribing since the early days. Don't worry about us as much as finding your own happiness and inner peace. We'll still be here. :)

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Eric's avatar

This is great! I guess I’m going to have to watch Gutfeld! Also, if you pause for a week or three, totally makes sense. Looking forward to everything that comes next for you.

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Brian J. Dunn's avatar

Congratulations! Best of luck!

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Brian J. Dunn's avatar

If you are looking for input on options, I say pause and see what your work load is.

I would of course like it if you then decide you have plenty of time to write a M-F newsletter, too.

But one must have priorities and we--despite our obvious intelligence and good looks--are not it, sad to say.

Again, best of luck!

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