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The Podnews Ranker Top 30: October 2024

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Who’s in the podcast news? Here’s a list of the people we mentioned most in the three months between August 1 and October 31, and how they’re trending.

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Gender balance

Overall, in this 90-day period, Podnews gave 235 mentions (39%) to women, and 362 mentions to men. In the previous period, the gender split was 36%.

Context: Sounds Profitable’s The Creators says that only 29% of podcast creators are women, in comparison to 51% of the US population. McKinsey report that women form just 24% of senior US executives (2021). The Wrap reports that only 21% of top-charting shows have a female host (2020); Quartz puts the figure at one in three (2019); data produced for AT&T says 27% of top-rated podcasts are hosted by females (2020), a further 12% by a gender-balanced team.

Our aims

Our submissions page highlights our wish to achieve a healthy gender balance, cover news from outside the USA, and amplify the under-represented. This data is one way to keep an eye on our efforts.

People

1↑ 4Joe Rogan
2↓ 1Justin Jackson
3→ 3Tom Webster
4↑ 9Alex Cooper
5↑ 10Taylor Swift
6↑ 32Steve Pratt
7↑ 13Alex Goldman
8→ 8Adam Curry
9↑ 23Travis Kelce
10--Maya Prohovnik
11↓ 6John W Gibbons
12↑ 364Steven Bartlett
13↑ 35Elon Musk
14↓ 2Dave Jackson
15↑ 16Sam Sethi
16↓ 7Ashley Carman
17↑ 42Donald Trump
18↑ 45David Hoffman
19--Sandy Wilheim
20--Kamala Harris
21↑ 46Ezra Klein
22↓ 19Mathew Passy
23↑ 159Emily Kwong
24↓ 21Eric Silver
25↓ 22Amanda McLoughlin
26↓ 25Maisie Williams
27↑ 221Jim Cornette
28↓ 27Dave Campbell
29↓ 28Cindy Howes
30↑ 314Max Cutler

Source: We match names mentioned in Podnews’s main newsletter editorial (stories, tips, tech and podcast news) between August 1 and October 31, and compare these figures with mentions between July 1 and September 30. Jobs, events, press releases or separate articles are not included in the above data. Where two or more people have the same number of mentions, we bias newer entries to our database. Our data does not include racial or sexual diversity.

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