YouTubers Take Over White House
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11,000 Creators Apply for White House Press Pass
You hear that? That's the sound of the floodgates opening for creators.
After President Trump recently opened press seats for "new media", over 11,000 podcasters and YouTubers applied to join traditional outlets like The New York Times.
Bigger Picture:
For decades, it was reserved for big-name publications.
But on Jan 31st, Trump invited his first "new media" representative, John Ashbrook, a co-host of the Ruthless podcast.
And just this week, they revealed the staggering number of creators who applied to join.
Just The Start: Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says this is just the beginning.
Among the 11,000 applicants are Jimmy O'Keefe and Seth Dillion, signaling a major shift in media. Especially as traditional outlets face more trust issues.
Why This Matters:
This move could reshape political coverage:
Our Take
It’s clear where those audiences went instead — the 2024 election was dominated by podcasts, with Trump's 14 appearances earning 124M views by election day.
The question is: will this bring more transparency to political coverage? Or just turn the briefing room into another content battleground?
Either way, expect your feed to be filled with more political moments than before.
Yahoo Paying Creators To Become...Writers?
Yahoo is making a play for written content, offering a 50/50 ad revenue split for creators to write articles.
The announcement comes weeks after Substack launched its $20M creator fund to help creators start paid newsletters.
Desperate...or Smart?
Show Me The Money:
Top articles get 300K+ views on Yahoo, but earnings vary widely.
Creator couple Brent and Michael Are Going Places said they make $3,000 per month on Yahoo.
For some, that’s great passive income. For others, it’s pocket change compared to YouTube AdSense or brand deals.
How Does Substack Compare?
Yahoo:
Substack:
Our Take:
Most great creators are great writers. You need to write your intro and hook. Weave together a story. It starts with pen and paper before you pick up your camera and lens.
Yahoo paying creators for written content is a great way to get writing experience that you can parlay into other mediums.
Plus, it can help drive traffic to where you actually make money.
$100,000 Example:
Thomas Frank is a great example of a creator who uses both video and articles to build his business.
In our interview, he told me he makes $100K+ per month from Notion templates, thanks in part to written content on his blog that drives traffic to his store.
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