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October 11, 2024:
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After a list of AI-generated podcasts using NotebookLM was published by Listen Notes, John Spurlock has analysed the podcast hosts being used to publish them. You’ll never guess who’s #1. (This is a lie. You’ll probably guess.)
October 9, 2024:
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Is a new Google service flooding podcast apps with spam? Calling them “a threat to the podcasting community”, the podcast directory Listen Notes has made a NotebookLM Detector, to spot shows made by Google’s NotebookLM. So far, it’s detected more than 280 shows which have been made using the AI tool. “Notebook LM has made it easier to mass-produce low-quality, fake content”, says Listen Notes founder Wenbin Fang; though The Spectator’s Sean Thomas suggests that AI may “make the podcast bro irrelevant”.
August 13, 2024:
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Listen Notes suggests that July saw the lowest number of “new podcasts” this year - more than 60% lower year-on-year. Technically, the number refers to “new feeds”; many new podcasts have been launched on defunct feeds for shows that have ceased. There is a decline in production of new podcast episodes: that’s only down 6% year-on-year according to the Podcast Index (see the tech stuff last month).
May 7, 2024:
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The number of new podcast feeds in April 2024 was lowest in over a year, according to data from Listen Notes.
January 5, 2024:
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The latest Listen Notes statistics show a five year low for “new podcasts” in 2023, at just 213,145. (The data actually measures new podcast RSS feeds; many new shows this year launched in RSS feeds from older shows.) While the number of new podcasts was down year-on-year, the number of new episodes increased by 5.5%.
October 11, 2023:
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The stats page at Listen Notes appears to show a significant drop in new podcast launches this year.
August 9, 2023:
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Listen Notes suggests that the number of new podcasts launched last month was 11,119 - around a third fewer than a year ago.
February 21, 2023:
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Listen Notes has launched Listen Clips, a tool to "create podcast clips for free".
January 30, 2023:
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We've added links to GPodder, Bullhorn, Momento, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Podknife and Podverse to our podcast pages, using Nathan Gathright's platform links.
August 15, 2022:
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Paid podcast directory Listen Notes is to start its own free podcast host, dubbed Listen Host. The service will require you to use your own custom domain; and will not (initially) provide analytics.
September 10, 2021:
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Transistor has given any customer access to their private podcast feature. The company is beta-testing dynamic pre-rolls, and says it has 16,227 podcasts using their service. (Listen Notes suggests 11,529 are in Apple Podcasts).
March 25, 2021:
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Chrome browser extension Listen Notes for Chrome says it suggests podcasts to listen to from the website you're looking at. It works from Vox or the New York Times or even Google; not on our website, though.
January 27, 2021:
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Shuffle, an iOS podcast player, has redesigned its player too. "We've moved the scrollbar to the side," says the update. The app uses Listen Notes as a podcast directory.
December 8, 2020:
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Wenbin Fang, the owner of Listen Notes, has written How I accidentally built an API business, highlighting how his product has grown.
June 4, 2020:
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Hubl is a new podcast app that offers "the best way to find, review and share podcast episodes". It links with Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and uses the Listen Notes directory.
May 13, 2020:
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This is quite nice - a real-time view of what podcasts are being listened-to on Listen Notes. (We'd love to see this for Google Podcasts too... ah, go on, go on)
April 29, 2020:
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Buzzsprout have reviewed Listen Notes, a podcast search engine.
January 8, 2020:
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Kaveinthran Pulanthran, a blind podcast listener, has done an accessibility review of Podchaser, Podyssey and Listen Notes. There is work to be done for all three websites. As he adds: accessibility is a design principle, not a feature to be added later. (We would welcome feedback on our accessibility).
November 18, 2019:
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There were over 11,100,000 new podcast episodes in 2018. Listen Notes have developed a new "stats" page, looking into their database of podcasts (which appears to include all in Apple Podcasts). 21% of podcasts are hosted at Anchor, and a further 11% at Soundcloud, the results show. (Some great data for any pitching documents!)
September 17, 2019:
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Listen Notes has announced that its Listen Alerts service (Google Alerts, but for podcasts) will be a paid-for service from 1 October. The fee will be US$5/month for every five alerts.
March 28, 2019:
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Listen Notes has launched v2 of their API on different infrastructure, as well as new, simpler, pricing.
January 28, 2019:
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Listen Notes, a podcast directory, has launched another experimental product - Listen Explorer, gives you similar podcasts to those that you enter.
December 31, 2018:
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ListenNotes have launched something new and clever - realtime podcast listening: the podcast episodes being listened via Listen Notes right now.
December 24, 2018:
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A new podcast app, that you probably won't like, has just been launched: Just Listen™ plays one random podcast episode after another. That's literally it. Wenbin Fang from Listen Notes describes the thinking behind it, and how he built it, in a blog post.
December 20, 2018:
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Our podcast pages now include links to Podknife, Player FM and Listen Notes.
June 11, 2018:
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Dave Winer: podcasts are feeds. "If it doesn't have an RSS feed, it isn't a podcast," he says, pointing out the freedom and independence it offers. Wembin Fang from Listen Notes also posted about this subject over the weekend, keen to highlight why "Netflix for podcasting won't work".
May 16, 2018:
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Wenbin Fang from Listen Notes posts why his platform doesn't allow users to review podcasts.
April 30, 2018:
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Podcast app Breaker blogs about its app redesign; while podcast search engine Listen Notes shares a postmortem on a short outage.
March 14, 2018:
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...and if you love hearing from podcasters, Listen Notes has a great list of interviews with podcasters - and you can also take part there.
January 10, 2018:
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Podcast directory Listen Notes adds a feature called Listen Later, a way to add podcast episodes to a list to listen later on any player (or the web).
December 19, 2017:
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Podcast search engine Listen Notes, which we first mentioned on Sept 21, is described as a perfect podcast tool for Windows 10 users. (Also, try Player FM or Pocket Casts, which both have a web interface).
October 16, 2017:
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Podcaster News really, really likes Listen Notes; this piece also includes how to ensure you're listed.
October 10, 2017:
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Journalist site Poynter covers two tools for podcasters - WNYC's Audiogram, and Listen Notes.
September 21, 2017:
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Podcast search engine Listen Notes gets profiled by Lifehacker.