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Substack's TV App Sparks Writer Backlash
23 Jan
Summary
- New TV apps for Apple TV and Google TV were launched by Substack.
- Many writers and users expressed frustration with the platform's focus on video.
- The company is also luring TikTok creators and exploring sponsored newsletter segments.

Substack recently introduced applications for Apple TV and Google TV, enabling users to view videos and livestreams from creators they follow. These apps feature a "For You" feed that incorporates content from creators beyond a user's subscription list. Available to both free and paid subscribers, the platform intends to add audio content and further discovery functionalities in the future.
The launch was met with considerable criticism from writers and users, many of whom voiced concerns about Substack's increasing emphasis on video content over its original focus on writing. This reaction reflects a broader apprehension among early adopters that the platform is drifting away from its core mission.
Over the past few years, Substack has expanded its offerings to include video, livestreaming, and a tweet-like feature called Notes. The company has also committed $20 million to attract TikTok creators and has signaled openness to advertising, rolling out sponsored segments for newsletters in December 2025.




