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October 21, 2024:
    Podnews keeps an eye on shows moving from one podcast host to another, and it’s worth a peek every so often. Spotify for Podcasters gains a lot of shows, but has a high churn rate, losing around half the number of the shows it gains. In the last thirty days, Simplecast, Captivate and Acast are the other winners; Soundcloud, Omny Studio, Libsyn and Buzzsprout are the losers.
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January 8, 2024:
    SoundCloud is up for sale. The music service, which made 10% of its workforce redundant last year, is preparing for a sale worth up to $1bn.
December 14, 2023:
    Stew Cornelius has joined Acast as an Account Director based in NYC. Stew has a broad background in media and has held roles at Turner Broadcasting, Hulu, and Twitter. Andrew Mongarella is a new Account Director with Acast in NYC. Andrew has spent the bulk of his career in digital audio sales with roles at SiriusXM and SoundCloud.
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May 31, 2021:
    Last week, Anchor hoovered up plenty of paid-for podcasts, but also lost plenty too, according to our sample. SoundCloud was the biggest loser, with 20 losses; Megaphone was the paid podcast host gaining the most shows.
May 24, 2021:
    After a short hiatus, our podcast hosting company changes page has returned. As ever, it shows a significant amount of podcasts moving from paid hosting companies to Anchor. Overall, the biggest gains went to Anchor, RedCircle and Megaphone; the biggest losers were Whooshkaa, Soundcloud and Libsyn.
April 20, 2021:
April 6, 2021:
    80% of those abandoned podcasts are hosted on free podcast websites Anchor or Soundcloud, or Spreaker, which offers a free tier.
March 17, 2021:
    Who is the best podcast host? We've updated our "how to choose" page, with charging structures and Podcasting 2.0. Our recommendation to not use SoundCloud remains intact.
January 20, 2021:
January 18, 2021:
    Libsyn has atttracted a big hitter: The Joe Budden Podcast with Rory & Mal were using SoundCloud since their break up with Spotify, but now appear to be hosting with Libsyn. It's the #1 music show in Apple Podcasts in the US.
January 4, 2021:
    In May 2018, Apple asked podcasters to switch to a secure RSS feed. "In the future, a secure feed will be required in order to access Podcast Analytics and submit podcasts", they said in an email. 30 months later, according to a recent dump of the Apple Podcasts database Podnews has been analysing, 85% of podcast feeds are now using HTTPS. The main podcast hosts that haven't switched: SoundCloud (38% of all HTTP feeds), and Feedburner (20%).
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April 16, 2020:
    Podcastéo has looked at the French podcast industry. In the top 200, the most popular host is Acast (who bought the French company Pippa last year), ART 19 and Soundcloud; for smaller podcasts, the #1 host is Ausha, another French company. As is the case in many emerging markets, repurposed radio material leads the charts.
March 26, 2020:
    The John Dredge Nothing To Do With Anything Show calls itself a "lunatic cross between a surreal sketch show and a bizarre parody of a magazine programme", and returns for a new series five years after the last one. This week: the problem of aardvarks, items of furniture sing songs from Oliver and Frank Sinatra saws Big Ben in half. (Recommended) (Soundcloud)
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January 31, 2020:
    The Chapo Trap House podcast makes it to Iowa City IA, USA tomorrow. The event in the Engelert Theatre is sold out. The theatre, named after a local family, has a capacity of 725. (Soundcloud)
January 16, 2020:
    Filter Stories, a coffee documentary podcast, is being promoted by RadioPublic today: their website was the first PodSite from the company. (Soundcloud)
December 6, 2019:
    SoundCloud, which some people use as a podcast host, has decided not to change their free upload limits, after their users objected.
December 3, 2019:
November 18, 2019:
    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!)
October 31, 2019:
    Born and Raised is back for a second season - a six part series about love and dating from children of immigrants in Canada. (HuffPost Canada / Soundcloud)
October 28, 2019:
    Sky, a European pay-TV broadcaster, has made a pilot of a Spotify Studios podcast, The Receipts. (Of interest, possibly: that podcast is hosted at Soundcloud).
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September 9, 2019:
    The Times of Israel and the American Jewish Committee have launched a new podcast. Called People of the Pod, it "examines political events, the people driving them, and what it all means for the Jewish people and Israel." It replaces (and is in the same feed as) the AJC Passport podcast. (Soundcloud)
September 3, 2019:
    Book podcast Backlisted has reached episode 100. The milestone episode features Sir Philip Pullman discussing one of his favourite books – Robert Burton’s 1621 1,400-page bestseller, The Anatomy of Melancholy. The discussion was recorded in Pullman’s kitchen, near Oxford. (Soundcloud)
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July 1, 2019:
    Just Cases covers "the backstory to some of the biggest court cases you’ve never heard of," and has just started season three: from Jacob Zuma's corruption trial to why governments can fund religious schools. (Monash University / Soundcloud)
June 3, 2019:
May 24, 2019:
    SoundCloud have bought Repost Network, a "leading rights management and distribution company". The company works with independent artists to support them, including distribution to 25+ stores and content protection.
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March 13, 2019:
    Series two of this podcast about religion launches tomorrow, co-hosted by Laura Barclay, a Baptist minister, and Sara Hof, an agnostic. It's a theological, comedic, feminist podcast that examines the bible and modern theology, as well as speak to the overarching commonalities of atheists, agnostics, progressive Christians, and people of other faiths. (Soundcloud)
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January 30, 2019:
    SoundCloud may have lost a co-founder this week (Jan 28), but Music Business Worldwide reports that its 2017 accounts (just filed in the UK) say that its revenue grew by 80% and topped US$100m. SoundCloud "also surpassed its full year 2018 growth plan".
January 28, 2019:
    Eric Wahlforss, the co-founder and Chief Product Officer of SoundCloud - a service many podcasters use as a host - is stepping down. "This was not an easy decision to make". The company lost Alex Ljung, the other co-founder, as CEO back in July 2017.
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January 3, 2019:
    Supernatural Stories is a show where real people across Canada share their true stories of the supernatural. (Soundcloud)
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November 8, 2018:
    Baba Yaga menaced Russian children for generations, but what would happen if you ran into her in modern day St. Petersburg? In She's In Russia's new audio drama episode, The Babushka Society, we answer this very question. The story is a demented magical-realism adventure set in the heart of Saint Petersburg, where two young men stumble across a babushka conspiracy, led by Russian fairytales’ stalwart character Baba Yaga, to take the country of Russia back from the Hipster scourge.
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October 2, 2018:
    The Pulp Tales of Gwendolyn Gween, P.I. is an episodic comedic podcast series in the vein of old radio dramas. It follows Gwen Gween, a junior P.I., as she takes on New York City's strangest cases. (Soundcloud)
September 5, 2018:
    The Italian Wine Podcast writes to say hello. They've recently interviewed "French diva" and Bond Girl Carole Bouquet, and added an interactive map of Italy to their website. (Soundcloud)
June 6, 2018:
    Google's DoubleClick's BidManager now lets you buy audio ads on "Google Play Music, Spotify, SoundCloud and TuneIn — with Pandora coming soon."
May 9, 2018:
    And Triple M radio presenter Mark Howard didn't win an Australian Podcast Award, but he's not bitter...
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April 16, 2018:
    Podtrac contacted users of its free podcast measurement service at the end of March, writing that the service's Terms of Service had been updated to specifically prohibit certain behaviours, including "pre-loading of media files in website players". Readers may remember our investigation into iHeartMedia's figures, which uncovered exactly this in January. The company also announced that SoundCloud website plays would no longer be measured.
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February 12, 2018:
    Steve Wilson, who looks after marketing at Apple Podcasts, notes "friends don't let friends host their podcasts on SoundCloud" in a tweet, and recommends SimpleCast instead. He wants podcasters to use a podcast host that's designed to be a podcast host.
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August 18, 2017:
    The Mayor of Louisville, Greg Fischer - "the most innovative mayor in America" - has launched a new podcast - unsurprisingly, he's big news right now given The Charlottesville Thing. It's hosted on SoundCloud so, you know, be quick or you'll miss it.
August 14, 2017:
    An update to Friday: SoundCloud's investors approved the emergency funding plan for the website. Alex Ljung has stepped aside as CEO (he's still Chair). Podcast hosting is not the company's core business, however, and you might still wish to find a new host.
August 11, 2017:
    SoundCloud might not have very long to live: possibly less than six hours. There's a deadline of the end of today, Friday, for investors to agree with the latest rescue plan. If it's rejected, that's it: they lose the deal, and the company can't continue, says this piece.
August 2, 2017:
    SoundCloud is about to "sell stakes" to a bank and the Singaporean state's investment firm, says Bloomberg. Should stabilise the company.
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June 21, 2017:
    Trouble at SoundCloud, according to an anonymous source. This website asks how much longer SoundCloud can continue to operate; but then, this isn't a new refrain.

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