A new news outlet is rising up to cover one of the most influential members of the incoming Donald Trump administration: Elon Musk. Popular Information founder Judd Legum is launching “Musk Watch,” a website dedicated to the Tesla founder,
Renowned investigative journalist and lawyer Judd Legum is launching a news site that will solely cover Elon Musk. The publication, called "Musk Watch," will be hosted on Substack and come out with two editions a week.
The lawyer and investigative journalist Judd Legum, founder of the liberal site Popular Information, thinks he has the answer: focus like a laser on Elon Musk, the richest man in the world. Legum says there will be two issues a week of his publication on ...
Journalist Judd Legum plans to launch a publication called “Musk Watch” to cover tech billionaire Elon Musk, reports David Folkenflik of NPR. Folkenflik reports, “One issue will be dedicated to a deep dive or scoops about Elon Musk,
“The lawyer and investigative journalist Judd Legum…says there will be two issues a week of his publication on Substack, to be called ‘Musk Watch’; one issue will be dedicated to a deep dive or scoops about Elon Musk, and a second aggregating the reporting of others to capture Musk’s actions and activities.” —
The lawyer and investigative journalist Judd Legum, founder of the liberal site Popular Information, thinks he has the answer: focus like a laser on Elon Musk, the richest man in the world.
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