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Kristin Myers has joined Sounds Profitable as Principal. She previously worked with UTA and Stitcher (and was the first hire at Anchor).
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And, a year on from its closure, what was the history of the Stitcher app?
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The Stitcher app closed on Aug 29 last year. Nobody appears to have told its RSS feed checker, though, which is still checking our RSS feed every hour, lonely, on a little server all by itself, that nobody cares for any more...
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Stars and Stars with Isa is new today from Futuro Studios and SiriusXM's Stitcher Studios; Isa Nakazawa is joined by some of the most talented stars of our time to examine what the planets and stars above reveal about the way the guests walk the world, experience love, and determine their life's purpose. It's the first launch from SiriusXM’s Listen Next initiative to develop diverse audio talent and promote inclusivity in podcasting.
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Sarah van Mosel is back at SiriusXM as SVP, Podcast Strategy. It’s part of a number of podcast leadership changes at the company - we’ve an excerpt from an internal memo. She’d worked at Stitcher; then worked for Realm and iHeartMedia among others.
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For people switching from Google Podcasts or Stitcher, what podcast app would we recommend?
Stitcher, Audible, The Daily, WaitWhat, Pivot, California Love and Lemonada Media, to name a few.
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The Ed Mylett Show has signed with the Cumulus Podcast Network. He signed with talent agency WME in June, and was with Stitcher.
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SiriusXM revealed its new app. It'll roll out from Dec 14: "improved podcast listening" is promised. The company closed Stitcher, its podcast app, earlier in the year.
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Sound Detectives launched earlier this week from SiriusXM’s Stitcher Studios and LeVar Burton Entertainment - a new educational series that will teach kids to listen closely to help identify sounds from cultures and places all over the world. It's made for kids age 5+.
Stitcher, Audible, The Daily, WaitWhat, Pivot, California Love and Lemonada Media, to name a few.
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Congratulations to audio newspaper for a visual world The Bugle for sixteen years of podcasting this week. The satirical look at the week's news is hosted by Andy Zaltzman and produced by Chris Skinner, and apart from the pun runs is of excellent quality - as it should be after sixteen years. You can tell it's an old podcast because the website still links to Stitcher.
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Exclusive: Reality with the King, hosted by renowned executive producer and personality Carlos King, has joined QCODE’s podcast network. The show was with Stitcher.
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The Stitcher app closes tomorrow. If you're wondering which podcast app to choose next, we've chosen the ones we'd recommend.
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SiriusXM released its Q2/23 financials. Podcast ad revenue was higher, though not split out in the results; programming costs were higher too. Pandora fared less well, selling fewer ads, and reaching 3m fewer people per month. The word "Stitcher" doesn't appear once in the results; the podcast app closes at the end of this month.
Signal Awards Managing Director Deondric Royster, with special guests and Signal Academy jurors Joni Deutsch (Vice President of Podglomerate) & Maurice Cherry (Creator and Host, Revision Path), will host a discussion about the state of the podcast industry next Thursday, July 27th at 3pm EST. This virtual panel event will cover some of the hottest topics in the podcasting industry, such as the use of AI in podcasting, what the sunsetting of Stitcher means, and more! The panel will also explain everything you need to know about entering the Signal Awards this season and the judging process. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a live Q&A with our panelists. If you are interested in submitting work ahead of our Extended Entry Deadline on August 11th and have any questions for the Signal team, this virtual info session is a great way to learn more! RSVP Here!
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Is podcasting about to collapse in on itself? No. But don't take our word for it: Eric Nuzum points out that the Archewell Audio deal closing plus the Stitcher app closing is not the entirety of the industry closing.
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By way of illustration, the #10 podcast app for Android devices has 2.42% of all downloads; the #10 podcast app for Apple devices has four times less, at 0.6%. (The #10 podcast app for Android was Stitcher, which announced its closure this week).
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Squint and you'll see the Stitcher logo top-left in the thumbnail: Better Tomorrow with Hannah Brown is new from Stitcher Studios and Lagos Creative, and premieres Jul 19. The TV personality she seeks to answer life’s big questions: “Am I better today than I was yesterday? And how can I learn to be better tomorrow?”
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One of the oldest podcast apps, Stitcher is to close on Aug 29. An internal memo, seen by Podnews, says that the "scale and reach of our widely-distributed podcasts has been and remains a crucial accelerant for our advertising sales business". In January, Stitcher was the sixth-biggest podcast app in the US, according to Podtrac - though it had lost a quarter of its users in two years, and had only 1.3% of the market.
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Gabriel Galaza is looking for full time or freelance opportunities within the podcast and YouTube marketing space. He writes: "I have 9 years of experience with video audience development and recently moved into podcast marketing. Most recently, I worked at SiriusXM marketing numerous Stitcher podcasts to increase audiences and downloads (The Fckry with Leslie Jones, How Did This Get Made? to name a few)."
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Exclusive: You'll spot a new name at the top of future Triton Digital and Edison Podcast Metrics reports: "SiriusXM Podcast Network". Previously, the company was listed as "Stitcher Media" or "SXM Media", but we're told they "saw an opportunity to unify our naming conventions across these trackers in order to improve SiriusXM's overall brand equity and recognition in the industry, and raise awareness and understanding of our robust podcast content network."
Stitcher, Audible, The Daily, WaitWhat, Pivot, California Love and Lemonada Media, and shows like Song Exploder, And That’s Why We Drink, Ologies with Alie Ward and more.
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Just days after Shameless Acquisition Target's RSS feed was bought, its host Laura Mayer has been announced as the new executive producer of Podcast Programming at ABC Audio. She joins from Three Uncanny Four Productions, Stitcher and Slate (where she was Panoply's first employee).
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The creators of How Did This Get Made? have signed a further deal with SiriusXM, Earwolf and Stitcher. The multi-year extensions are to this main show, which started in 2010 and has had 40 million downloads so far, and the companion series Unspooled.
Crooked Media, Spotify, VOX, The Daily, Pivot, California Love and Stitcher to name a few.
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Triton Digital's US Podcast Ranker for October was released. Stitcher Media remains #1 sales network. A press release tells us that the top 20 publishers did 241.5m average weekly downloads (which is up 3.2% month-on-month).
Stitcher, Audible, The Daily, Pivot, California Love and Lemonada Media, to name a few.
Crooked Media, VOX, The Washington Post, The Daily, Stitcher, California Love and Lemonada Media, to name a few.
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Peter Clowney has joined Pushkin Industries as VP, Content. He will executive produce and edit Revisionist History while developing new episode formats, envisioning live experience extensions, and formulating strategy to usher the show into a new era. He joins from Stitcher.
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The Triton US Podcast Report for September was released. NPR News Now returns to #1. Stitcher Media remains #1 network.
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Hot on the heels of an agreement with Stitcher and SiriusXM, SCA's LiSTNR has announced that it will also exclusively represent Wondery's podcasts in Australia.
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In Australia, SCA's LiSTNR has announced an agreement to represent Stitcher and SiriusXM inventory in the country. This will increase LiSTNR's monthly podcast reach by 81%.
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Australia has a new #1 for podcasting, kind of: Triton Digital's ranker says LiSTNR is the #1 sales representation podcast network, now representing 5.9m monthly listeners and claiming an 81% month-on-month growth in audience. The network added Stitcher and Audiochuck's content to its numbers.
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Got SiriusXM in your car? You might now have access to Stitcher Premium too: it now comes bundled into the SiriusXM Platinum Plan.
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Opinion: SiriusXM claims that Stitcher has transcripts available for "some but not all" podcasts, and has "been working diligently to identify and select the technology to implement closed captioning". Let's save them the time - the solution is the podcast:transcript tag, which is in production in a number of podcast hosts, including Buzzsprout, Captivate and others. An already-supported, creator-friendly, open tool that allows both transcripts and closed-captioning could certainly help.
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With SXM Media, Leslie Jones is to launch her first podcast, The Fckry, with comedian Lenny Marcus. On the weekly podcast, Jones and Marcus will discuss a range of goings-on, from how they started out in the comedy biz to topical political issues. The hosts will also interact with listeners, pledging “unfiltered, unwatered-down answers” with nothing off the table.
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The name's Rubirosa: Porfirio Rubirosa. Rubirosa has just been announced by Stitcher - a new documentary podcast created and hosted by actor, author and storyteller Christopher Rivas. It will tell the story of Porfirio Rubirosa, the Dominican diplomat and playboy who may have inspired Ian Fleming’s iconic James Bond character.
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Daisy Rosario will be the new Senior Supervising Producer at Slate. She's worked for WAMU, 60dB and NPR, and joins from Stitcher where she was Executive Producer.
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Unfinished returns for season three today from Stitcher and Witness Docs, telling the story of Ernest C Withers, an African American journalist who covered the civil rights movement while also informing for the FBI.
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Triton Digital released its US Podcast Ranker for May. The Ben Shapiro Show climbed above Crime Junkie. Stitcher Media remains #1 network. The ranker measures participating publishers only.
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Welcome to Provincetown launches today, from Rococo Punch, Room Tome and Stitcher. Recorded last summer, it follows seven local people, each with their own agenda, in Provincetown MA, USA - a two-street beach town known as a gay vacation hotspot. Blending the style of reality TV with storytelling, the show's available everywhere.
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Quentin Tarantino is to host a podcast, alongside Roger Avary, with SiriusXM's Stitcher. "The Video Archives Podcast" will launch in July.
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Sarah van Mosel has joined iHeartMedia as Executive Vice President of the iHeart Audience Network. She'll also assist sales operations, publisher development and podcast slate partnerships for iHeartPodcasts. She was previously at Stitcher / SXM Media.
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The Stitcher app now has dark mode.
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In her last piece for The Verge, Ashley Carman writes "How SiriusXM bought and bungled" the podcast network Earwolf.
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Stitcher has signed with TV executive producer Carlos King for a show about reality TV: Reality with the King.
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Last Podcast on the Left, which announced a switch from Spotify to SiriusXM/Stitcher last year, is launching its SiriusXM radio show today. Called Open Lines, the show invites listeners to open their mind to questions of the mysterious and the paranormal; it's tonight at 7pm ET on SiriusXM’s Faction Talk channel 103, a comedy and uncensored talk channel.
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Triton Digital has released its Australian Podcast Ranker for January. Casefile remains number 1. In publishers, Stitcher moves to #2, but has around half the monthly listeners of ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia, who remain #1 for podcasts.
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Missed Last Podcast On The Left? It's now back in your regular podcast apps. The show was a Spotify Exclusive, but signed with Stitcher last October. It's still in Spotify, too.
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Ron Gaskill is to join SiriusXM as Director of Communications, with particular focus on Stitcher podcasts. He moves from Blake Zidell & Associates.
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Shirin Peykar has been hired as SVP of Performance Sales at Audacy. She moves from Stitcher, and will be selling podcasts.
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While we're at it, here's a form to get your podcast submitted in Stitcher.
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Stitcher released data for 2021, showing their consumption data and, separately, data from a creator survey. 41% of larger independent podcasters earn revenue from paid membership platforms like Memberful, Patreon, Glow or others.
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Another day, another podcast deal for SiriusXM, which has signed with YMH Studios, the podcast network owned by Tom Segura and Christina P. The multi-year agreement integrates the YMH Studios staff into Stitcher, where they will continue to operate Your Mom's House and the rest of the network's slate. Shows will continue to be made available everywhere, and ad-free versions will be in Stitcher Premium.
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Triton Digital's November US Podcast Report says that Stitcher is still #1 for podcasts. NPR News Now remained the #1 podcast itself. The ranker contains participating publishers only.
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In a test case with repercussions for the entire industry, SiriusXM is being sued for failing to provide podcast transcripts for deaf users by the National Association for the Deaf and the Disability Rights Advocates. We've a focused look at transcripts below.
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For Colored Nerds has relaunched - with NPR doing a feature on the show on their Morning Edition show. The show is now with Stitcher. - read more
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Stitcher is running the Stitcher Winter Podcast Ball on Clubhouse on Dec 14. As part of that, they're running a 'pitch your podcast' contest to get a week of promotion in the Stitcher app, and a gift from Podswag. You can enter the contest here.
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Sarah van Mosel stepped down in October as CRO from Stitcher. HotPod Insider reports that she'll still be consulting with the company. Drew Welborn left in mid November and has rejoined talent agency WME.
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Stitcher has signed an "exclusive national distribution deal" with US public radio station NHPR. NHPR is an NPR member station, and is the first public radio station to do a deal with Stitcher. Stitcher competes with NPR's National Public Media for ad revenue, as we understand it.
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For Colored Nerds has posted a trailer for the return of the 'beloved' Black culture show hosted by Eric Eddings and Brittany Luse. It's now with Stitcher.
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The Ed Mylett Show has signed with SiriusXM. He was hosting with Libsyn, and was independently represented.
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Another high-profile podcast signing: SiriusXM has done a deal with Ashley Flowers' podcast network Audiochuck. Audiochuck was previously with AdLarge. SiriusXM has done a number of deals this month, including Rory and Mal, Last Podcast on the Left, and production company Audio Up. Through its ownership of Stitcher, the company is #1 for podcasts according to Triton Digital's US podcast ranker.
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SiriusXM's Stitcher has signed Rory Farrell and Jamil 'MAL' Clay, to bring New Rory & MAL to their More Sauce network. It's the latest high-profile podcast signing from Stitcher. Not in the press release: any mention of Joe Budden, who fired the duo from his podcast in May.
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Last Podcast On The Left has announced it's no longer to be a Spotify Exclusive show. They've signed with SiriusXM's Stitcher, and will be available in every podcast app, including Spotify, from Feb 1 2022; they'd been exclusive since Feb 2020.
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Chris Bannon has been hired as Head of Global Audio for Condé Nast. He was CCO at Stitcher.
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Triton Digital has released the US Podcasting Report for August. Downloads are up 11% from July, as the Apple bugfix rolled out. Stitcher is #1 for podcasts, though NPR is just 70,000 downloads behind; it measures participating publishers only.
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Simplecast founder and CEO Brad Smith has been promoted: he's been named Head of Podcast Products for SiriusXM. Simplecast was acquired by SiriusXM last year; SiriusXM also owns Pandora, Stitcher and Adswizz. Smith will be responsible for podcast strategy across platforms for creators and listeners. SiriusXM's CEO, Jennifer Witz, said on Monday that the company plans a broader set of podcasts available to Pandora listeners, and will continue to publish across multiple platforms, though also suggested some opportunities for exclusivity.
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In the U.S. Podcast Report, Stitcher Media remained at #1. Weekly downloads from top 10 publishers fell 13.3% in July vs May. iOS has a 53% share in the US.
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The former hosts of The Nod, who last year wanted Spotify to "hand over their podcast", have signed with SiriusXM to relaunch their Black culture show For Colored Nerds. Brittany Luse and Eric Eddings were interviewed by The Verge about their battle for ownership of intellectual property.
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First look: Podcast producer Jam Street Media has been acquired by Amaze Media Labs, in a deal announced today. No terms were given. Amaze Media Labs owns a number of podcast networks; Jam Street Media is run by Matty Staudt, a member of the start-up team at Stitcher and iHeartRadio's first VP of Podcast Programming.
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The June 2021 US Podcast Report is out from Triton Digital. Stitcher are #1 for a second month, beating NPR (though iH eartRadio isn't measured). Average weekly downloads for the top 10 publishers were up by 5% year-on-year, in spite of an Apple Podcasts auto-download bug and a shift to IAB v2.1. (One investment analyst recently used figures from the competing Podtrac ranker to claim podcasting was in negative growth).
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Manatomy is a new podcast where celebrities talk openly and frankly about their bodies. It's hosted by Danny Wallace and Phil Hilton, from Stitcher. Wallace: "Men just don’t talk about this to each other, they don’t have that chat. Manatomy hopes to change that"
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Podcasting's growth during the pandemic is all thanks to Hollywood stars is The Hollywood Reporter's take of a new report from Stitcher. New listeners are younger, more diverse, and spread out across the whole nation.
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Stitcher Media is the new #1 podcast publisher in the US, according to the latest Triton Digital US Podcast Report for the four weeks ending May 30. The company, owned by SiriusXM, beat NPR for both average weekly downloads and listeners. NPR News Now is still the #1 podcast, though. It's the first to be compiled to v2.1 of the IAB Podcast Technical Guidelines: the result is a reduction in average weekly users by around 5% for the top 5 publishers. The ranker measures participating publishers only; iHeartRadio owns Triton Digital, but it is not included in the ranker.
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Erik Diehn has left Stitcher. "Now it’s time for me to take a break, work on some fun projects and figure out what's next."
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Seth Rogen is to launch his first podcast series, with Stitcher.
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Stitcher's Midroll adsales has merged with Pandora and SiriusXM's sales teams. The new group is called SXM Media, and claims it has a reach of 150m listeners, which it calls "the largest digital audio advertising platform in North America".
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Toxic: The Britney Spears Story is a new investigative documentary coming July from Witness Docs, a unit of SiriusXM's Stitcher.
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Q1/21 revenue is 5% up at SiriusXM, which owns AdsWizz, Simplecast, Stitcher and 99% Invisible. Revenue was boosted by Stitcher and AdsWizz revenue. Pandora has lost 8% of its monthly users over the past year, though.
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Erik Diehn has joined Podchaser as an advisor. He was formerly Stitcher CEO.
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Mckay Murphy has been appointed as Supporting Cast's first ever Director of Growth & Marketing. She previously managed growth at Stitcher Premium, Stitcher's in-app subscription service.
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Other larger podcast apps have already changed: Spotify and Audible use "follow", Stitcher uses "+ follow", and Amazon Music uses "♡ follow". Meanwhile, Google Podcasts and Castbox use "+ Subscribe", and Overcast and Castro uses "Subscribe".
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Erik Diehn, the CEO of Stitcher is "winding down" to a new role as adviser to SiriusXM, who acquired Stitcher in October.
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EW Scripps previously sold Stitcher to SiriusXM for $325m in July 2020. Stitcher and Midroll cost Scripps $54.5m in 2016.
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SiriusXM has published their annual report. Their Pandora business (which includes AdsWizz, Stitcher and Simplecast) saw a 1% drop in ad revenue in 2020, and a drop of 2% for subscriber revenue.
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Last week, speakers from Stitcher, OTHERtone Media, iHeartMedia, Wondery, Cadence13 and Macmillan took part in a session at CES/Digital Hollywood. It's free to watch, and includes discussions on talent, internationalisation, and intellectual property.
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German podcast company Viertausendhertz runs a premium service, similar to Wondery+ or Stitcher Premium. The membership company they use is called Steady. They note: 'We now “advertise” the opportunity to support us, rather than the benefits of membership'. (You can support Podnews over here).
Wondery's success has been international in scope, reaching agreements with a variety of advertising partners outside the US, like Canada, Australia and the UK, where it launched a joint venture with Stitcher.
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The Verge only had 17 favourite podcasts in 2020. They should listen to more! Randomly chosen: Eggplant: the secret life of games, candid interviews with game creators. We think it's specifically video games, rather than board games.
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We've returned links to Stitcher back into our podcast pages. Here's an example for This American Life.
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The Stitcher subreddit is not a pretty sight following the podcast app's redesign. Thread titles include: "This update has altered the meaning of 'premium'", "How can you make an update worse than the old version?" and "Rename it Shitcher". Ouch. (We're also on Reddit, and expect nothing to go wrong there.)
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Kevin Bartelt, Senior Producer at Earwolf, has announced that he'll be leaving Earwolf in January. His podcast, Hollywood Handbook, was to leave the network, but a day later that the pro version will remain with Stitcher Premium. Yo, Is This Racist? is also to leave Earwolf.
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SiriusXM is the New Destination for Original, Exclusive, and Popular Podcasts claims a press release, promoting new podcasts with Marvel Entertainment. (Marvel had a relationship with Stitcher, which we covered in 2018; then they signed with Pandora and SiriusXM in 2019). The company has also announced further exclusives.
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SiriusXM has become "the exclusive advertising representative and end-to-end ad tech platform for a broad slate of NBC News, MSNBC and CNBC podcasts", says a press release. The agreement includes Stitcher, AdsWizz and Simplecast, which the company owns.
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Veritone has launched an audio licensing library, including audio from CBS News and Bloomberg. Already being used by companies like Stitcher and Audible, the service also allows podcasters to make their clips available for licensing too.
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In a timely post, Laura Mayer writes about her experiences in podcast consolidation, including poor treatment from management. She doesn't mention companies by name in the post: however, her LinkedIn shows she worked for Panoply/Megaphone for two years, then switched to competitor Stitcher/Midroll. We hope Spotify will treat its new Megaphone staff a little better.
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Stitcher has rolled out a new website. In the process, the URL for a podcast has changed - we're now here. Old addresses will redirect.
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Spotify might be planning to launch a subscription podcast service. It appears to be surveying customers to gauge interest in the idea. Others that have tried this include Luminary, Stitcher and Wondery.
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Midroll and Stitcher have announced a slate of new shows.
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Stitcher rolls out "an all-new app" shortly. They're changing their "favoriting" button to read "follow" - so if you talk about Stitcher on your podcast, you'll want to say "follow us on Stitcher" from hereon in.
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After its acquisition by SiriusXM earlier this year, the podcast app Stitcher is to get a redesign.
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Stitcher is now officially owned by SiriusXM, after the purchase completed yesterday. As part of that, Stitcher's podcasts are now on Pandora.
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Stitcher/Wondery joint venture Podfront UK will sell sponsorship in NPR podcasts for audiences in the UK and Ireland.
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Apple secretly bought Scout FM earlier this year, and promptly shut the Android and iOS app down. Scout FM, which we covered in June 2018, created podcast "stations" on various topics, basing its recommendations on listening habits, much like early Stitcher's non-stop streams. (We'd suggest its technology is being used in iOS 14's enhanced personal recommendations).
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Scripps, who sold Stitcher to SiriusXM in July for $325m, has spent $2.65bn to buy Ion Media, a US TV broadcaster with 71 stations.
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SiriusXM announces a new CEO and CFO. James E Meyer will retire at the end of this year to be replaced by Jennifer C Witz, who is currently the President of Sales, Marketing and Operations. Sean S Sullivan is appointed the new CFO; David J Frear is "pursuing other opportunities, effective immediately". The company owns Pandora, Simplecast and Stitcher.
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Stitcher have launched ‘More Sauce,’ a network dedicated to championing Black voices. The network was "created to empower Black voices to be completely authentic and unapologetic in their storytelling." Meanwhile, iHeartMedia and radio personality Charlamagne Tha God have launched The Black Effect Podcast Network, which the company says is "positioned to become the world’s largest podcast publisher dedicated to Black listeners".
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SiriusXM's financial report for Q2 2020 has been released. The company owns Stitcher, Simplecast, Pandora and AdsWizz. The acquisition price for Simplecast, unreported at the time, was $28m.
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Triton Digital have published their latest US Podcast Report. SiriusXM's Stitcher has overtaken Entercom's Cadence13 in the network ranker. For shows, the highest new entry is Stitcher's WTF with Marc Maron, at #32. Downloads (for the top 15 networks) are up 3.4% since the last report. The report measures participating publishers only.
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It's official: Scripps has agreed to sell Stitcher to SiriusXM - the agreed price is $325m ($265m cash plus earnouts). Stitcher is a podcast advertising saleshouse, an original podcast studio, and an app.
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Sirius XM is in advanced talks to buy Stitcher. SiriusXM owns Pandora, a US-only music service and podcast app), AdsWizz, a programmatic audio ads technology company, and Simplecast, a podcast host and analytics service, along with the US satellite radio service. Stitcher encompasses Midroll, a podcast advertising company selling ads for 350 shows, podcast production networks Stitcher Podcasts and Earwolf which make 50 shows, and a podcast app.
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Unfinished: Deep South is the newest documentary series to join Stitcher's Witness Docs investigate podcast network. It investigates the unsolved lynching of a wealthy African American farmer and WWI veteran, Isadore Banks, in Arkansas at the dawn of the Civil Rights movement.
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EW Scripps is, apparently, looking at selling Stitcher ($). Podnews is told, by someone familiar with the matter, that the company has been looking for buyers for some time.
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Stitcher has launched a new system to get your podcast featured by the platform. (You can also pay). They're especially looking for "podcasts about hobbies" and "podcasts to take to bed", if you fit there.
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Analysis: The podcast market appears to be horizontally consolidating. SiriusXM already owns Pandora and ad-tech company AdsWizz: their acquisition of Simplecast adds a capable podcast host and analytics company, and means they have capabilities in all sectors of the business. They join EW Scripps, who own Omny Studio, Triton Digital, Midroll and Stitcher; Spotify, who own Anchor, Gimlet et al; and Acast, who acquired Pippa and set up their own content studio last year. It's not enough, it seems, to be a great hosting company or a content-creator: the podcast companies of the future appears to need a foot in all parts of the business.
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Jam Street Media, an LA-based production and consulting firm, has launched a podcast network. It was founded by Matty Staudt, former vice president of podcast programming at iHeartRadio and director of content at Stitcher.
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California listens to podcasts more than any other US state, says Stitcher, which has posted a look back at the last ten years of podcasting. Among the pieces of data: two-thirds of podcasts are streamed rather than downloaded, the company says.
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Comedy network Forever Dog have switched back to ART19. They had moved to Stitcher Premium last year.
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Scripps also released quarterly earnings figures. Of their podcast companies, Triton Digital, which also owns Omny Studio, showed a small decrease in revenue (down 1.1% to $10.3m); Stitcher/Midroll saw an increase of 13.4% to $17.1m.
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No Stupid Questions is coming soon from Stitcher and Freakonomics Radio. The podcast will explore topics ranging from friendship and parenting to immortality and whether dogs are better than people.
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Triton Digital have launched their Podcast Report for the US (formerly known as Podcast Ranker). The report has NPR's News Now at #1, Stitcher's My Favorite Murder at #2, and Westwood One's Ben Shapiro Show at #3.
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Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend - hosted by Omny Studio and produced by Stitcher's Earwolf - got a heavy promotion in Spotify's PR email this week. Curious.
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The Suga was launched yesterday. It describes itself as "a brown mama’s guide to the sweet life with hosts Tika Sumpter and Thai Randolph", and is part of their new lifestyle brand Sugaberry. (Stitcher / Omny Studio)
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The new Australian Podcast Ranker will be released in the next few hours with some new titles for the first time. Podcasts from Stitcher and the iHeartPodcast Network will be included in the Aussie ranker - these international podcasts can all carry Australian geo-targeted advertising. The new podcast ranker is out at 9.30am Sydney time tomorrow; that's 5.30pm NY time today.
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New from Stitcher today is Verified, an immersive true-crime series that "examines the trust we place in the sharing economy and the power that a simple checkmark or digital review can hold over our lives."
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Free event (with student ID): podcasting conference WAVS will be in Providence RI, USA, Mar 13 and 14. The lineup features Andy Mills (The Daily), Nate DiMeo (Memory Palace), and speakers from Wonder Media Network, Stitcher, and WNYC, focusing on "young podcasters".
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At Podfront, Conan O'Brien was one of the surprise special guests. His podcast with Stitcher, Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend, is "the greatest surprise of my career", he said. "Now I'm in the situation where I have a television show and big stars come on the show as a ploy to get on the podcast. Why is the podcast so successful? We're finding out that people prefer not seeing my face." Exactly Right, the podcast network run by My Favorite Murder's Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark, also announced new shows with Stitcher
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MIDiA Research has released data apparently showing that Spotify is more popular than Apple Podcasts in the UK, Australia and Canada: and is also "within margin of survey error" in the US. The chart, reported in The Motley Fool, also shows that Google Podcasts is virtually as popular as Apple Podcasts (which is not supported by any podcast consumption data we've seen), and that Apple Music is apparently a more popular podcast app than Stitcher or Downcast. It doesn't have any podcasts in it though?
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We liked this so much, we forgot to actually link to it yesterday. In Forbes, a great piece about the excellent Paul Bae, director of the new Marvel Studios podcast Marvels. The article was written by Joshua Dudley.
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In Forbes, a great piece about the excellent Paul Bae, director of the new Marvel Studios podcast Marvels - written by Joshua Dudley.
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Stitcher has a new, easier, podcast submission process, and useful statistics showing downloads and listening time. We've updated our list of where to add your podcast.
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Stitcher looks back at their 2019, with a list of best-ofs and data about the service. There were significantly more searches for "true crime" than "comedy", according to the numbers.
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Triton Digital is to produce a podcast ranker in the US, called Podcast Reports. Already signed up are NPR, Entercom (inc Cadence13, RADIO·COM and Pineapple Street Media), Stitcher and Cumulus Media (inc Westwood One). The company is already producing a ranker in Australia, the Netherlands and Latin America, and has been producing a ranker for online radio for some time; Triton Digital uses logfiles to produce IAB certified data.
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Reacting to David Pakman's claims yesterday, Stitcher/Midroll tells us:
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Paolo McCarty highlights something we missed at the time: when Stitcher and Earwolf moved from ART19 to Omny Studio, that meant that every part of their business - production, hosting, distribution and monetisation - is now owned by their owner, Scripps.
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In a memo obtained by Podnews, the Sony Music podcasting team has been announced. Emily Rasekh (Entercom, CBS Radio) is Senior Vice President of Business Development and Operations, Podcasting; reporting to her are Brittany Hall (Pandora, Megaphone), Vice President of Sales, Podcasting; Ryan Zack (Megaphone, Acast), Vice President of Revenue Operations, Podcasting; and Christy Mirabal (Stitcher, Panoply), Vice President of Marketing, Podcasting. Emily reports up to Dennis Kooker, President, Global Digital Business & U.S. Sales and Tom Mackay, President, Sony Music Film and TV A&R, who add: "Together this leadership team strongly positions us to super-serve the podcast community, help them reach larger audiences on more platforms and further grow our podcasting business opportunities around the world. With a rapidly expanding number of creative partnerships and with the strength of our best-in-class capabilities, we are confident they will keep enhancing Sony Music’s compelling value proposition in the podcasting industry. "
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Forever Dog's comedy podcasts will be on Stitcher Premium first, the companies have announced. Shows will play first on the Stitcher Premium platform, released ad-free and in multi-episode sets: described as "binge-friendly".
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Triton Digital paid $8.5m for Omny Studio, it was revealed in owner Scripps's earnings call. Triton Digital revenue is down more than 10% but is refocusing on core businesses. Revenue at Stitcher is up by 41.4%, says the iHeart-owned InsideRadio.
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Oli Walters has joined Podfront UK as Head of Sales. Walters joins the Wondery/Stitcher joint venture from Audioboom; he's also worked for UK commercial radio operators Bauer Media, KM Group and Global Radio.
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Are subscriber-only podcasts on the rise? Digiday claims so, reporting on Slate's Supporting Cast and Stitcher Premium.
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SiriusXM and Pandora have signed a multi-year agreement with Marvel to produce podcasts featuring characters like Wolverine, Hawkeye, Black Widow, and Star-Lord. Marvel podcasts have hitherto been produced by Stitcher Premium.
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Stitcher podcasts are now represented in Australia by Whooshkaa, opening up Midroll podcasts to Australian advertisers. The company got IAB Certification in May, has its own Alexa integration, and we've covered similar Whooshkaa deals with WYNC, Wondery and Australian radio network ARN.
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Plink, a podcast linking service, has now added Stitcher to its list. (We link to an example of Lore). Stitcher is in all paid pages, and will be rolled out shortly to free pages.
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Podcast Movement's main stage will be streamed live all day Wednesday and Thursday. The last event of Thursday is a live taping of the New Media Show, with Todd Cochrane (Blubrry), Rob Greenlee and Rob Walch (Libsyn), Lindsey Bowen (Pandora) and Sarah van Mosel (Stitcher).
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Stitcher have announced their Q3 2019 slate for Stitcher Originals and Earwolf. Expect new shows from Jameela Jamil, Aasif Mandvi, Joel Kim Oster and Mitra Jouhari; Verified investigates the potential dangers of the sharing economy; new seasons of The Dream, LeVar Burton Reads, Dead Ass with Khadeen & Devale, Science Rules! with Bill Nye, and more.
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Investment podcast Kindredcast interviewed Hernan Lopez, the CEO of Wondery in early June, in this episode. He praises the listener choice now available with Luminary and Stitcher Premium. (ART19)
Welcome to 250 new subscribers so far this month, including folk from Kaya FM and Submedia in South Africa, Nova Entertainment and the ABC in Australia, Wise Buddah and Folded Wing in the UK, Megaphone and Stitcher in the US, and Belgium's VRT.
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Stitcher and Wondery have announced an expansion into the UK marketplace. They've hired Ruth Fitzsimons (ex Audioboom) as Managing Director of the joint venture, named Podfront UK. The company will "open a new path for podcasters to monetize their shows within the U.K. marketplace and will source high-quality podcasts and talent out of the U.K. for a growing international audience".
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Breaking: Nielsen has just announced the launch of the Nielsen Podcast Listener Buying Power Service, a service that provides podcasters and brands with compelling insights matching podcast listeners by genre with their buying habits. Charter clients are iHeartMedia, Cadence13, Stitcher, Westwood One and Cabana.
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Rob Walch from Libsyn has released the latest download figures for podcasts hosted on Libsyn on mobile apps: Apple Podcasts 59.9%; Spotify 10%; Overcast: 2.9%; Castbox 2.5%; Stitcher 2%; Podcast Addict 1.6%; Google 1.3% and Pocketcast 1.2%. This is the first time, he notes, that Apple have slipped below 60%. (Libsyn's podcasts aren't all in Spotify, incidentally.) You can hear commentary on this in The Feed.
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Marvel's Wolverine - The Lost Trail gets a full release on July 8. It's hitherto been available exclusively on Stitcher Premium.
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Another exclusive podcast, this time on Stitcher: Deep Dive With Dana, a miniseries from Dana Carvey and Conan O'Brien. (Is this a trend?)
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Erik Diehn, the CEO of Stitcher, was interviewed on Yahoo Finance recently, talking about podcasting after Game of Thrones.
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If you use Stitcher as your podcast player, here are twelve features you might not know about. (And, we're here on Stitcher).
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Stitcher have announced two new senior hires: Sarah van Mosel (Market Enginuity, Acast, WNYC) has been hired as Chief Revenue Officer, and Daisy Rosario is Executive Producer.
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Luminary have responded to our many stories about them on Friday, clearly stating they will continue to remove links from shownotes "due to important security concerns". As we replied on Twitter, show notes are left intact in the majority of podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts. Meanwhile, more podcast publishers have requested their shows be removed from Luminary: Stitcher podcasts have been removed, and Stitcher are asking those podcasts represented by Midroll to consider doing the same, PRX, including Radiotopia, are off, and we have a statement from Lantigua Williams & Co saying similar. We have no plans to remove our podcast.
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The List, a US nationally-syndicated TV program, featured Stitcher in a story recently. They tell us this is "a good step in raising awareness for the medium as a whole", and it's certainly a nice piece to link others to. (Both The List and Stitcher are owned by EW Scripps).
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"We’re giving our art away and then complaining about being broke." A challenging read, Tanner Campbell suggests that we redefine how podcasting works to fix what he calls podcasting's monetisation problem: calling on us to "create a singular publishing platform that podcast directories like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeart, and all the rest have to pay to access and make available on their platforms."
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Dr Phil is to launch a true crime podcast with Stitcher. "Listeners will travel inside the minds of the nation’s most notorious murderers through exclusive interviews guided by the expert forensic analysis of Dr. Phil."
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Chartable say that we've just hit a total of 700,000 available podcasts. The company monitors Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and other podcast apps. (Interesting fact: our average lifespan, in hours, is also 700,000).
Welcome to over 300 new subscribers over the last two weeks, including from companies like ABC Australia, Scripps, Gimlet Media, Stitcher, NPR, SRF, Buzzsprout, Acast, Turner, Megaphone, iHeartMedia, Spotify, Deezer, Westwood One, Radioplayer Germany, Entercom, ACE Radio, and the BBC.
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Stitcher's CEO, Erik Diehn, was interviewed about the benefits of podcast advertising by Yahoo! Finance.
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Our podcast pages now include direct links to Stitcher. We've also updated our podcast availability snapshot to include Stitcher links. As at publication time, Google Podcasts lists virtually everybody; Spotify has about 75% of the most recently published podcasts; and just under half are in Stitcher.
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Listen calls itself "the only podcast app built with multi-tasking and beauty in mind." The first version features unique gesture-based navigation for on-the-go listening, including a queue system, and it's available for iOS here. Meanwhile, the iOS app for Stitcher has also had an update.
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Scripps, who own Triton Digital and Stitcher, have seen revenue grow by 41% in Q4 2018, according to new results from the company. Revenue for Stitcher, which includes Midroll, was up 64% to $16.7 million.
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Podcast host ART19 has hired two executives from Stitcher as part of an expansion plan. Korri Kolesa is the company's new COO, and Lex Friedman is joining as Chief Revenue Officer. The company is planning new advertising products.
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Marvel's Wolverine: The Lost Trail has a release date: it'll be exclusively available on Stitcher Premium from March 25, it's been announced. (Stitcher Premium is US$4.99 monthly).
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Vox Media is expanding its partnership with Stitcher to make a technology news podcast from Recode. The deal is described as "multi-million dollar". They have a fancy new website to celebrate.
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Stitcher has announced new and returning shows, including a new Marvel Wolverine podcast and new show Josie & Jonny Are Having a Baby With You!, a comedy and parenting podcast with Josie Long and Jonny Donahoe.
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Job: Earwolf/Stitcher/Midroll is looking for a Senior Production Manager, in Los Angeles CA, USA.
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Bad With Money is back for a fourth season, with a trailer featuring host Gaby Dunn and Suze Orman. And the book of the podcast is now available, too. (Stitcher/Midroll/Megaphone)
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In a new episode of Chartable Radio, we learn that there have been 200,000 new podcasts in 2018. A quarter of all podcast reviews (on Apple and Stitcher) were written this year, too.
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Comedy was listened-to twice as much as true crime podcasts on the Stitcher platform - from Stitcher's 2018 year in review.
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US TV personality Dr Phil has announced he'll be doing a number of podcasts with Stitcher in the New Year. Phil in the Blanks launches on 8 January; the press release contains a promotional video. Earlier this year, Phil McGraw achieved 100 weeks as the US's most-watched talk show.
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Scripps has formally concluded the purchase of Triton Digital. Scripps also own Stitcher and Midroll; the purchase of Triton Digital was US$150m, and Triton Digital's current management team will continue to head up the company.
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The Australian Podcast Awards have announced a partnership with Stitcher, who are sponsoring the Investigative Journalism & True Crime podcast category. Earlybird entries are now open, and podcast producers have until 14 February 2019 to enter their
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Marvel and Stitcher have announced Marvel’s “Wolverine: The Lost Trail” - the second season for the "critically-acclaimed scripted podcast series". It will be available exclusively on Stitcher Premium starting in Q1 2019, and will be released on other podcast platforms later in the year.
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Waze has launched a new 'audio player', a way of listening to audio while using the app to avoid traffic on your commute. In addition to Spotify, the partner list includes Pandora, Deezer, TuneIn, and podcast platform Stitcher. Google Maps added Spotify a few weeks ago (but not Google Podcasts, because...).
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A Stitcher Premium exclusive comes on Oct 11: a scripted podcast created by NY-Times best selling author Zane. The NSFW trailer for the podcast is over here. We'd mention it by name if the corporate email scanners wouldn't instantly consign us to your spam box.
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Podkite have added Spotify and Stitcher chart rankings to their service. They also monitor Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.
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The Dream dives into the world of pyramid schemes and multi-level marketing. Vanity Fair cover the podcast saying "This Podcast Can’t Legally Tell You (health, beauty and healthcare product company) Amway Is a Pyramid Scheme". (Little Everywhere / Stitcher / ART19)
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Stitcher has a new logo. "A bit more modern, a bit bolder. Representative of the continuing evolution of podcasting, yet still harkening back to our roots." Podcasters are asked to update their listen badges: visit the partner portal and then hit "promote this show". Stitcher is also now the parent brand of Midroll and Earwolf.
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Growth Marketing Manager (Stitcher, New York NY, USA)
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Stitcher have announced their Q3 2018 programming slate.
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This, of course, breaks dynamically-served content, including advertising, and means analytics will no longer be visible to podcast hosts. Spotify also caches files; but Stitcher no longer does after sustained criticism. While podcast use on smart speakers is otherwise negligible, the flash briefing feature can deliver significant traffic.
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Our podcast pages now include recent chart information from Chartable, a new website that aggregates chart information from many different apps including Apple, Pocket Casts and Stitcher. The company offers email alerts for chart rankings and reviews. Search for your podcast within Podnews to see your information, including links to a variety of podcast apps like Google Podcasts, and technical advice.
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Revenue is up 50% at Stitcher; Freakonomics is getting over 12 million downloads every month.
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Buzzfeed News reports that Apple has now removed Alex Jones's podcasts from its platform, saying "Apple does not tolerate hate speech". Previously, Spotify had removed specific episodes. Infowars content has additionally been removed from Stitcher, Facebook, YouTube and Pinterest. Spreaker, who describe themselves as the "secondary host" of the podcast, have also removed the podcast from their listings: "it violates our Terms and Service Conditions because of Hate Speech," said a spokesperson for the company. Spreaker's action will effectively pull it off most third-party podcast apps. In a response, the radio host claims "this is the modern day electronic equivalent of book burning"; as of press time, his self-hosted RSS feed is still available.
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On Friday we reported that Spotify have removed 'selected episodes' of the Alex Jones Podcast. Stitcher has removed the lot.
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Stitcher is looking for applicants for their Breakthrough Fellowship program. It's a paid position lasting four months in New York or Los Angeles.
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Business Insider and Stitcher launches Household Name, a podcast that "explores amazing offbeat stories about some of the most popular brands today".
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Event: The Outlier Podcast Festival, in Los Angeles CA, USA, is on September 29 and 30, including speakers from Stitcher, Earbuds and The Ringer.
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Freakonomics Radio has a new episode that features the history of the podcast, as well as news of a new partnership with Stitcher.
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US radio broadcaster iHeartMedia has a new Vice President of Podcast Programming: Matty Staudt joins from iHeart in San Francisco, where he was Digital PD and launched over 30 podcasts. He's previously worked for Stitcher.
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LeVar Burton Reads, the "hit Stitcher podcast", returns for a new season on July 24. For ads, it's represented by Midroll.
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Apple was responsible for 62.5% of all podcast downloads; Spotify was second with 6.18% of all downloads. Other larger apps: Overcast (2.9%); Podcast Addict (2.1%); Castbox (2.1%); Stitcher (2.0%); Pocket Casts (1.5%). Rob points out that only around 20% of all Libsyn podcasts are listed on Spotify.
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Grammar Girl has joined Stitcher Premium. Subscribers get all 600+ episodes commercial-free, bonus episodes, and everything else in Stitcher Premium. One month free using the code-word GRAMMER. Or GRAMMAR. Both work. Meanwhile, Marvel's Wolverine: The Long Night (exclusively on Stitcher Premium) reached its season finale.
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Stitcher is bringing back Unladylike for a second season, promising "what happens when women break the rules - those unwritten but all too real bullsh*t expectations of how we should live our lives." The podcast also has a live show on May 16 in New York NY; and a book coming out in Q3 2018. Stitcher has also done a deal with Freakonomics Radio.
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Comedians Paul Scheer and Michael Ian Black are launching new podcasts with Midroll Media; the company has also announced new titles this Spring for Stitcher Premium subscribers.
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"Why podcasting is good (and slightly bad) for comedy" is a piece promoting the new podcast Threedom, a Stitcher Premium production by Earwolf. And talking about comedy, here's Jimmy Pardo talking about his podcast, the almost-1500-episode Never Not Funny.
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HotPod 156 is out. Nick discovers more about Stitcher Premium, and highlights the daily news podcast trend.
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Marvel and Stitcher release Wolverine: The Long Night. It's exclusive to Stitcher Premium for now; it gets a general release later this year. It gets a glowing review from The Wrap, is called a bold experiment by Vulture, and Minnesota Public Radio highlights the author, Benjamin Percy.
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Earwolf has announced that episodes older than six months will be placed behind a paywall, and you'll need to be a Stitcher Premium subscriber to access them. It's $4.99/month.
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Marvel and Stitcher release their trailer for Wolverine: the long night. It gets released on March 12, exclusively on Stitcher Premium.
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Radio is out, podcasting is in: US media company Scripps is restructuring. They're selling their 34 US radio stations. In future they want to focus on TV and podcasting, through their companies Midroll, Stitcher and Earwolf.
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Podcasts "will be the saviour of radio", claims this piece from Distorted, except they don't like the name podcasts. "A “podcast” is a meaningless term left over from the historical piece of technology called an iPods. ... At Distorted, we don’t make podcasts, we make “radio shows” and “programmes”. These shows are usually delivered to listeners and fans via the podcast format through iTunes or Stitcher or Acast etc, but that’s just a small part of the picture."
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Stitcher has a new podcast out on Jan 23: Unladylike. "Getting unladylike is the first step in not only claiming space for ourselves, but also making room for other overlooked stories and voices." It's hosted by art19.
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Stitcher publish a look back at 2017. They list the most popular podcasts, unusually in terms of total hours streamed. This American Life is #3.
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Marvel launches a scripted podcast, The Long Night. It'll be available exclusively on Stitcher Premium until September.
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Stitcher charges $4.99 for ad-free podcasting, a product soft-launched last year called Stitcher Premium. The service is seeing good results, according to the CEO, Erik Diehn.