
Business Insider founder Henry Blodget is starting a new publication called Regenerator.
He writes, “We’re the publication for people who want to build a better future.
“We analyze the most important questions in innovation — tech, business, markets, policy, science, culture, and ideas.
“This is our ‘alpha’ version. For now, we’re free, and our staff is just me — Henry Blodget. Soon, we’ll roll out our ‘beta’ version. We’ll then shift to ‘freemium’ and start charging for full access.
“We’ll provide rolling analysis of timely questions and refine our conclusions as events unfold. We’ll stay on each topic until it’s no longer controversial or relevant.”
Read more here. Blodget, a former Wall Street analyst, started Business Insider in 2007 and sold a controlling stake to Axel Springer in 2015 in a deal that valued the company at more than $400 million.
He stepped down as CEO of Business Insider in 2023.