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April 29, 2024:
    Three US presidents are united on an episode of SmartLess available today. Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes were joined by Presidents Biden, Obama and Clinton in New York City. The episode was available early on Amazon Music and Wondery+. The show switches to SiriusXM later this year.
April 24, 2024:
April 23, 2024:
    Bear Brook returned today from NHPR with a special episode. Almost five years after the true crime podcast first came out, there's been a sudden development in the 1988 case of the murder of Sharon Johnson. We learn what might happen next.
April 19, 2024:
    The Podnews Weekly Review talks with Jeremy King from the M&M Awards, Sean Howard from Flightpath, and Sam Sethi discusses how ActivityPub might work in joining up the disparate world of podcast apps, in a section he may be surprised to learn hasn't been edited out.
April 17, 2024:
April 16, 2024:
    The long-running interview show hosted by Anna Sale, Death, Sex & Money, is back, with a new home. Formerly with WNYC Studios, the show launches with Slate today, with a conversation with a sociopath. We learn that a life without shame could feel beautifully liberating.
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    On MeSsy with Christina Applegate & Jamie-Lynn Sigler, the two hosts get vulnerable about the curveballs that life can throw - theirs just happens to be multiple sclerosis, better known to many as MS. They'll self-reflect, learn, laugh, and grow through their own raw and often-times hilarious conversations with each other, friends, co-stars, and the people that keep them going through the messiness of life. Produced by Allison Bresnick of Wishbone Production, it's represented for ad sales by PMM.
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March 21, 2024:
    After Earnings is new from Morning Brew and Stakeholder Labs. The podcast features CEOs from public companies, with conversations traditionally reserved for analysts and hedge fund managers in public to connect directly with retail investors after they report quarterly earnings. It's hosted by Austin Hankwitz and Katie Perry.
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March 15, 2024:
    Triton Digital has announced a partnership with ID5, an identity provider, to add audience data to Triton’s Audio Marketplace. ID5 uses “consented signals provided by media owners to securely identify users without compromising privacy and data protection”; Triton client ARN is quoted as saying it has converted 60% of their unaddressable audience to addressable.
March 13, 2024:
    Sesamy, a monetisation tool for publishers, has released a case study showing how its tool has “partially paywalled” podcasts of Kvartal, a Swedish magazine, and other clients in the UK and and Italy. There is much to learn: buying a whole season in advance seems to work well (only 15% want to pay monthly); conversion-rate was, surprisingly, over 10% of subscribers; and 70% of users wanted to pay with Swish, a mobile payment system popular in Sweden, rather than using card payments.
March 12, 2024:
    Rooster Teeth is to close. The company’s Roost podcast network will continue to operate, while owners Warner Bros Discovery finds a buyer. It has 150 full-time employees.
March 4, 2024:
    From Airwave: American Carnage is a podcast about the history of political violence in the United States, launching with a five-part series on the radical abolitionist John Brown.
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February 20, 2024:
    Casefile Presents: The Easey Street Murders is new from the Australian true crime show Casefile, and ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia. The show unravels one of Australia's most haunting cold cases - an unexplained murder in Collingwood. It's presented by journalist and author Helen Thomas.
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February 15, 2024:
    CanadaLabs has been launched by CanadaLand - an initiative for Canadian journalists to help them learn, network, build skills and careers, and develop audiences. It is launching with a local correspondent audio contest, an audio journalist fellowship program, and a set of events and workshops.
February 13, 2024:
    The company earns $0.04 from every podcast listen.
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February 8, 2024:
    The New York Times has suffered from brand safety concerns, with CEO Meredith Kopit Levien saying that the company’s “digital performance, including podcasts, was impacted by marketers avoiding some hard news topics like the Middle East conflict.” That was the only mention of podcasts in the earnings call; the company reported mixed results.
February 7, 2024:
    Spotify released its Q4/23 results. Total revenue grew 16% Y/Y to US$3.9bn; all the company’s figures met or exceeded expectations, with the company now having 602mn monthly users. The company lost $81mn in the quarter, a better figure than was flagged in December.
February 5, 2024:
    Spotify does still have exclusives. The Riddler: Secrets in the Dark is described as a “Spotify Audio Series”, and is not available outside of the Spotify platform. It’s part of Spotify’s multi-year agreement with DC and Warner Bros. We did note at the time that the press release studiously avoided using the word “podcast”.
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January 24, 2024:
    From Airwave: Wiser World has just joined Airwave. Designed for busy people who forgot—or never learned it in the first place—and need a quick refresh, Wiser World takes world history and makes it approachable and concise.It's hosted by Alli Roper.
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January 16, 2024:
    Zach might just be twelve, but he's got a lot of questions about climate change: as well he should. We The Children is new today from Lower Street - a podcast that's good for teachers for their climate curriculum, but also so jam packed with information that adult listeners will learn lots by tuning in.
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    _From Airwave:+ SUBTEXT is a podcast about the human condition, and what we can learn about it from the greatest inventions of the human imagination: fiction, film, drama, poetry, essays, and criticism. Hosted by a philosopher and a poet, it is currently exploring Citizen Kane.
January 10, 2024:
    From Airwave: Can hair grow between your teeth? And could we ever lose our Moon? Well... That’s Interesting tells us the answer (spoiler - yes); and promises a deep dive into bizarre and fascinating topics, with the occasional guest coming in cold and learning everything in real time just like you.
January 8, 2024:
    The Podcasting 2.0 show regularly receives boostagrams and donations to help run the Podcast Index. In total over the last few years, Chad Farrow calculates it has earned $70,319 in donations, plus a further $38,400 in micropayments.
December 27, 2023:
    2) Do your homework and really learn about the person before the interview. You will get more out of them.
December 26, 2023:
    From Transistor, Justin Jackson suggests that you don’t start a video podcast: and go audio first. “In the beginning, a new podcaster needs to find their voice, practice, and learn what makes an episode compelling. Video adds a whole layer of production complexity that distracts from that aim. Plus, appearing on video adds a lot of pressure to worry about your appearance.”
December 22, 2023:
    In the Podnews Weekly Review this week, we talk to the founders of Podcast AI, Fountain, and Podcast Guru. We learn a little more about Apple’s effect on downloads with iOS 17; and whisk through the week’s news as normal.
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    In the Podnews Weekly Review this week, we learn about Daniel J Lewsis's new Podgagement website; and hear from Rachael King from Pod People. Plus, Sam and James talk about Spotify's layoffs (before we heard that Paul Vogel was leaving).
December 5, 2023:
    After reporting its first quarterly profit for more than a year, Spotify is laying off 17% of its workforce, according to an email sent by Daniel Ek to employees. Approximately 1,500 jobs will be affected by the cuts. “I realize that for many, a reduction of this size will feel surprisingly large given the recent positive earnings report and our performance,” Ek wrote - the layoffs are in addition to 800 already announced this year. The stock price went up 7.5%.
November 29, 2023:
    iOS podcast app Castro will be shut down over the next few months, according to a surprise post from Mohit Mamoria, a former senior Castro staff member and current partner of Tiny Capital, the investment company that bought Castro in November 2018. Meanwhile, the app itself has been down for a number of days with a database server issue. There's no way to export your library: the company warns a fix might take some time.
November 27, 2023:
    A featured science podcast on Airwave: NASA’s technical workforce put boots on the Moon, tire tracks on Mars, and the first reusable spacecraft in orbit around the Earth. In Small Steps, Giant Leaps, learn what’s next as they build missions that redefine the future with amazing discoveries and remarkable innovations.
November 23, 2023:
    From Airwave: Noodle Loaf is an interactive music education podcast for kids that has received the Common Sense Media Selection seal for creating high quality kids content. Episodes contain fun music for kids, movement activities, rhythm games and plenty of learning through play.
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November 15, 2023:
    Spotify's Megaphone published its Podcast Trends 2023 report. The data shows significant growth in podcast listening by older listeners: in Italy, people aged 55-64 are listening twice as long as last year; in the US total time spent listening for 55-64s has increased by 50%, and by 49% for those over 65.
November 14, 2023:
    Johnny Jet, a travel blogger, is the latest victim of a scam aimed at podcasters. It was a Facebook hack, where someone promised to pay a guest fee of $3,000, and gained control of his Facebook page under the guise of setting up a live event. Here's someone else reporting the same thing; and Podnews knows of a very high-profile podcaster who fell for a similar scam in September (being promised $2,000 to remotely speak). He told us: "We should warn podcasters about this. They’re PHISHING, but targeting podcasters specifically. This pitch was tailored to me personally."
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    From Airwave: The Film Vault helps you discover movies you may have missed, and be warned about others you should. It's hosted by Anderson Cowan (Loveline) and Bryan Bishop (The Adam Carolla Show), and contains weekly top 5 lists - including, last episode, top 5 Canadian characters.
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October 27, 2023:
    Headliner's Eddy, an editing and production tool, generates a promo pack of summaries, keywords and quotes. The company has just added four episode art images for your show, produced by generative AI.
October 25, 2023:
    Spotify is in profit again (PDF); surprising analysts who were expecting the company to lose money this quarter. Revenue was up 11%; operating expenses were down 13%.
October 23, 2023:
    Big Game Hunger is new from Multitude: a weekly comedy show where Jenna Stoeber and friends craft the big next game every episode. Starting with a random genre, concept, and vibe, Jenna and a friend will take a game all the way from pitch, to slightly more developed pitch. Get ready to laugh about games you love, learn about game trends, and yearn for titles that will surely never make their release date.
October 20, 2023:
    Gen Z is Spotify's fastest-growing generation of music and podcast listeners, says a new UK report from the company. In the first half of 2023, the demographic has seen 58% more podcast plays year-on-year; 39% listening at a faster-than-normal speed. Around half of Gen Z podcast listeners in the UK (53%) say they’ve learned about a community they’re not a part of as a result of listening to a podcast.
October 19, 2023:
October 18, 2023:
    In Australia, the owner of iHeartPodcast Network Australia ARN Media has made a hostile bid to take over its competitor, SCA (which owns LiSTNR). The radio market is worth AUD $1.7bn (US $1.1bn): ARN and SCA are the two largest companies. If successful, the broadcast radio business would be split into two companies for regulatory reasons; however, the podcast businesses aren't subject to the same ownership regulation.
October 16, 2023:
    The Times writes How to make big money from podcasts. We learn that Persephonica's Political Currency is recorded at Acast's offices in London; we also discover that Steve Coogan's CH Podcasts business, which makes an Audible-exclusive show, paid £1mn in dividends last year.
October 11, 2023:

Over 80% of Webby Winners reported that their award helped drive new business. Plus, The Webby Awards earned 5.8 billion media impressions from global media outlets last year. When you participate in the Internet’s biggest night, the world takes notice.

October 10, 2023:
    Out To Lunch came back for a new season last week - with a brand new host, Ade Edmondson. You'll know him for The Young Ones, though he was also in a Star Wars film, it turns out. Ade takes guests like Ed Byrne, Chrissie Hynde and Reece Shearsmith, Bridget Christie, Daisy Haggard, Nigel Planer and Tony Visconti to a restaurant of his choosing, and learns more about them.
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    In the Podnews Weekly Review tomorrow - we've exclusive data from Edison Podcast Metrics UK, as well as learning more about how the ranker works and what other data the team collects. Plus - wearing headphones might be damaging to your hearing: we speak to Q104.3's Shelli Sonstein who's been wearing headphones for fifty years.
September 27, 2023:
    After Adam Curry told them off for only publishing their conversations with podcasters on YouTube, rather than - um - a podcast, Buzzsprout Conversations has been launched by the podcast host as an actual podcast. The show lets you learn from podcasters about their success.
September 25, 2023:
    From the Airwave podcast network: Earn & Invest has thought-provoking conversations that empower you to Earn and Invest wisely, shaping your future while making informed decisions today. Recent episodes have looked at early retirement.
September 22, 2023:
    The hosts of Strike Force Five have cancelled a planned benefit show in Las Vegas tomorrow. Jimmy Kimmel has COVID. The show earns money for the late-night show hosts' employees who are impacted by the Hollywood writers' strike.
September 18, 2023:
    A simple, straightforward way to promote your podcast? Embedding your audio in an email - so it plays right in the email app. We tested using the HTML audio tag in email and learnt that it is an effective way to promote your show - it works for much of your audience, and degrades gracefully for those where it doesn't. See all the details in our full report.
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September 14, 2023:
    Part of the Airwave Podcast Network: If you want to keep up with the latest advances in AI, while keeping one foot in the real world, then Practical AI: Machine Learning, Data Science is the show for you! The focus is on productive implementations and real-world scenarios that are accessible to everyone.
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    Who's a fan of appearing on podcasts? Why, none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger. After a number of interviews about his forthcoming book: "I’ve been impressed with every podcast host so far. They ask questions I’ve never thought about. They all have their own unique focus. They feel more like a deep conversation than an interview. They’re real." (h/t Pete)
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    Spotify has changed the eligibility for the company's Ambassador Ads that can be used to earn money from podcasts. From Oct 1, creators must have 1,000 unique Spotify listeners within the past 60 days to qualify (the old limit was 100), and "we will limit the types of content eligible for this program", the company has said.
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    Alastair Campbell, host of The Rest Is Politics, is interviewed by Pod Bible. We learn that he did one pilot episode with his cohost, Rory Stewart; and that doing the show online from different places seems to work well.
August 28, 2023:
    In The Times, an article about The Rest Is Politics cohost Rory Stewart suggests he earns around £70,000 (US$88,000) a month from the podcast. The podcast was with Acast until July.
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    Podnews has also learnt that YouTube Music updates to expect relatively soon are show-level auto-downloads; and you'll also soon be able to add any RSS feed to your YouTube Music app - even private RSS feeds - in countries where podcasts on YouTube Music are supported.
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August 17, 2023:
    Podnews has learnt that the issue was a trademark dispute from a third party. We understand that Glenn Beck's organisation was sent an email in late July, but hadn't responded. We've raised trademark disputes ourselves with Apple; the emails to podcasters from Apple look like this and clearly say content will be removed if you fail to respond. After Beck's company read the email and resolved the issue, the show returned to Apple Podcasts. Listeners who follow the show were unaffected.
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    If you love learning heaps of personal stuff about people on the internet including their embarrassing trips to the emergency department and tips on asserting dominance over landlords, SBS has all the laughs in its newest podcast, The Parasocial Social Club. It's hosted by TikTok'er Jenny Tian and Sydney comedian Kevin Jin, and is also available on YouTube and SBS On Demand.
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    Rough Translation's final season has just gone live. Love Commandos follows the Delhi-based group that, for nearly a decade, offered shelter and aid to young people who challenged boundaries of caste and religion to marry the people they loved. Hosted by Gregory Warner, there are new episodes every week.
July 21, 2023:
    Nielsen’s latest Audio Today report suggests that US podcast consumers are listening more while travelling, with numbers increasing the most at commuting times. Today, we also learn that commuters are significantly more likely to listen to business podcasts than the average listener; and at-work listeners are more likely to enjoy shows about leisure and fiction.
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    YouTube could be great at finding new listeners for your podcast, according to a study into podcast consumption on YouTube from Veritonic. 65% of people who watch a podcast on YouTube are consuming it for the first time, the data says. Also, we learn that 54% of listeners like to consume podcasts on YouTube because they enjoy seeing the hosts and their guests talk, we also learn; and (slightly unnervingly) 2% of people watch YouTube while driving.
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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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    Black Magic Woman becomes the first Indigenous podcast to join ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia. The show has provided a platform for Aboriginal doctors, lawyers, parents, entrepreneurs, professors, authors and actors, recognising the importance of telling their own stories separate from the mainstream media.
July 12, 2023:
    In Canada, Myles Sexton - a TV personality, style expert, and advocate for gender identity, sexuality and mental health, has joined the Acast Creator Network with Our Private Bits, presented with their fiancé, Tyler Austin. They will both share candid reflections on the obstacles they’ve faced and the invaluable lessons they’ve learned along the way.
July 10, 2023:
    From the wines and spirits division of Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, engageMH: The Power of Mixing Podcast promises us fascinating stories and heritage of Moët Hennessy brands, gain insights from industry leaders, and you'll learn how to craft delicious cocktails like a pro.
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June 26, 2023:
    Podcast ad monetisation company Audioboom issued a profit warning. "the Company expects the revenue and adjusted EBITDA for the current financial year to be lower than previously anticipated", it said, adding: "The Company has adjusted the approach taken to calculating its minimum guarantee offers for podcast partners". Shares fell over 27%.
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    Meghan Markle's podcast produced just twelve episodes in a $20mn contract. The Wall Street Journal suggests that she may not earn the full amount after not meeting productivity clauses. Podnews has heard from multiple sources that some interviews on the show were done by other staffers, with her questions edited-in afterwards.
June 14, 2023:
    The Australian Podcast Ranker for May was released. Both ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia and SCA's LiSTNR claim various #1 slots. The #1 publisher in the country is the ABC, but they are still not participating in the ranker; they announced their participation in March (and in Oct 2019).
June 12, 2023:
    Above - watching our podcast host migration tool, you'll often see shows migrating to Spotify's Megaphone. Working with an investor, we've learnt that since early 2021, Podnews's sample data shows that Spotify's Megaphone has migrated at least 2,428 shows to its network from other hosting companies: representing shows with a total of 131 million listeners. The number of shows being migrated in our sample continues to increase; though the shows transferring recently have fewer listeners.
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May 31, 2023:
    It's the latest acquisition from the PodX Group, who now own companies in Scandinavia, Argentina, France and the UK. To learn more about PodX Group, read this interview with CEO Staffan Rosell in the Podcast Business Journal.
May 29, 2023:

Thank you to ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia for becoming our latest supporter. Thanks to our supporters, we can offer Podnews free to everyone. You can support Podnews personally or on behalf of your company here.

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May 22, 2023:
    ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia has launched Your News Now, which they claim is one of the world's most advanced news podcasts in the world. The "under three minute burst" contains geo-targeted segments, including local weather. NPR's geo-targeted Consider This](https://podnews.net/update/daily-localised-podcast) podcast launched in 2020, though is updated once a day; Your News Now is updated every six hours.
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May 11, 2023:
    Audacy published its Q1/23 financials. Excluding the loss of Crooked Media (which switched to SiriusXM in May), podcast revenues would have been up 14%; but they fell in real terms (the company didn't say by how much). However, locally-produced podcasts are the most profitable part of the business, the company said.
May 5, 2023:
    Baggage Drop has just... dropped. It's a new show from Wondermind, aimed at listeners who are interested in learning more about mental health and how it affects our daily lives. Hosted by a rotating cast of mental health practitioners, it publishes three times a week.
May 1, 2023:
    SoundOut, a sonic brand tracking company, has published The SoundOut Index 2023, containing a look at company sonic brands in the US. Hot Pockets has the most recognisable sonic logo; Netflix is at 12; YouTube at 64; Audible at 104; and Acast's "North Star" sonic brand is at #111.
April 28, 2023:
    SiriusXM released its Q1/23 financials. Podcast revenue was up by 34% (though overall revenue declined by 2%). Cumulus Media also released their Q1/23 financials. Digital revenue (including podcast ads) was up by 23% (though total revenue slumped 12%).
April 26, 2023:
    Daniel Ek said in an earnings call: “You’re right in calling out the overpaying and over-investing, and I can start off by saying that we’re not going to do that.” He added that because Spotify was now the largest podcasting platform (albeit by reach, if not by downloads), "we should be in a better position should we want to renew a deal." Worthwhile remembering that Joe Rogan's $200mn deal is up for renewal in the next six months.
April 25, 2023:
    The Sound Off Podcast features Jeff Vidler from Signal Hill Insights. In the show, we learn about Jeff's views on podcast measurement and more details behind the Canadian Podcast Listener. There's a transcript here.
April 20, 2023:
    Universal Music is asking music streaming services to block access to AI companies, so that the company's music is not ingested into learning systems for AI.
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    Podtastic Audio has made it to 100 episodes: the show aims to "deliver value to the indie podcaster", and help them learn basic techniques that will make their podcast stand out. Brian Cottington of Libsyn is the guest for this episode - a filmmaker and podcaster.
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    In the Podcasting 2.0 "board meeting" this week (transcript), Dave Jones is ill (again?!), we learn that Fountain is the most-used app for boosts (except for live shows); and Adam's views on the Podcast Standards Project, who he sees as welcome "diplomats" in the attack on proprietary podcasting.
March 31, 2023:
March 30, 2023:
    In the latest of our series of deep-dives into East and South East Asia, Guang Jin YEO looks at podcasting in South Korea. Think that podcast consumption in Korea is massive? That might not be the case any more… discover the history of podcasting in Korea and a warning to the rest of us about closed platforms and competition from others.
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    My Story So Far is a brand new podcast featuring stories around a shared experience captured at live storytelling events in Colorado from Colorado Public Radio. Hosted by CPR Community Audio Producer Luis Antonio Perez, storytellers worked with Perez as their coach to learn how to craft and hone their stories.
March 22, 2023:
    You've not long to vote for The Podcast Academy's board elections. Check your email to learn how.
March 21, 2023:
    Tyler Moody has been named as Director of Digital Content for Cox Media Group's radio division. While at CNN, he was the creator of the WarnerMedia Podcast Network.
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February 21, 2023:
    The owner of ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia, HT&E released its annual report. It claims 4.7mn monthly podcast listeners, and 2.4mn registered users on the iHeartRadio app in the country. Digital revenue was AU$14.6mn (US $10mn), up 56% y/y: 4.6% of total audio revenue (the group also owns out-of-home businesses).
February 16, 2023:
February 15, 2023:
    What is one of the most developed podcast markets in all of East and South East Asia? It's podcasting in Thailand: where they like learning new things, but also love horror. Our initial look at podcast markets across E/SE Asia is now complete: we'll start diving deeper into each country in the coming months.
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    Backstage with Patreon is new today from the funding platform. The show invites existing and aspiring Patreon creators to learn from and be inspired by interviews with the Patreon team and successful creators about how to grow their creative business on Patreon. The 20 to 30 minute episodes are hosted by Brian Keller from Patreon’s Creator Success team.
February 3, 2023:
    SiriusXM released its financial results for 2022. Off-platform ad revenue was up 34% to $475mn for the year, "with podcasting driving most of this growth". Overall results for the company were mixed; Pandora saw 9% fewer monthly active users.
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    Harley Quinn and The Joker: Sound Mind is new today on Spotify, in partnership with DC and Warner Bros. The seven-episode series is the highly-anticipated second project to be released as part of Spotify’s multi-year agreement with DC, and Warner Bros. following the global sensation, Batman Unburied. It stars Christina Ricci and Billy Magnussen.
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January 23, 2023:
    Janan Ganesh writes for the FT: Podcasts aren’t as smart as you think (paywalled): "But people are starting to conflate [the podcast] with the hard grind of learning. At worst, they substitute it for reading."
January 18, 2023:
    The Australian Podcast Ranker for December was released by Triton Digital. SCA's Hamish & Andy lost their top spot - but then, they didn't release a single show in December; the #1 is now Casefile True Crime, produced by Audioboom and represented by ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia, which remains the top publisher; while SCA's LiSTNR remains the top sales house (just). Both claim they're #1 in press releases.
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January 10, 2023:

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January 9, 2023:
    In 4 Things For Your Podcast, the story behind why Avery Warner cancelled an episode, and said "My guest and I didn't have an alignment on certain views. What happened next I thought was very unprofessional. I can't support nor promote that kind of behavior." It's a learning for us all!
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    On Instagram, the hosts of Four Years Later have posted how much they earnt from their podcast in 2022… they lost $327. "It goes to show you guys actually have passion for it and aren’t just chasing dollars!", says one commenter.
December 30, 2022:
    Exclusive: 911 Podcasts is to move into unscripted audio series. The new podcast Unscripted with Adam Murciano will dive into the careers of the actors who have performed on the company's podcasts, and learn what it takes to make it as a voice actor. It launches on Monday, with early access on the company's Apple Podcasts channel.
December 29, 2022:
    While neither Apple or Spotify support the new podcast:transcript tag yet, transcripts are supported on websites and in some new podcast apps: so Dan Barnett has evaluated about 15 different tools so far. He wrote about the first few on his website, including Microsoft Word and OtterAI. "Would be great to know if anyone is interested in these kind of comparisons to convince me to keep going and speed it up!" he tells us. We're interested.
December 22, 2022:
    Dish, a podcast with Nick Grimshaw and Angela Harnett, has some special guests this Christmas - Downtown Abbey's Hugh Bonneville, radio's Annie Mac, and morning TV stars Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond will be enjoying seasonal favourites and serving up a warm helping of chat, probably.
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December 20, 2022:
    Mental health podcast The Imperfects has signed with ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia for a further two years. It's a top ten podcast, and in 2023 the show is also touring Australia.
December 19, 2022:
    Everything Everywhere Daily's producer, Gary Arndt, has signed with Glassbox Media. Glassbox will serve as the exclusive advertising representative for the podcast and will work on positioning the podcast for television and other media. The show also just had its ten millionth download.
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December 1, 2022:
    As the popular show finishes up, My Dad Wrote A... releases a bonus episode today, where the team hear from their fans. One listener used the podcast to scare away a bear, we learn, while another proposes to his boyfriend live on the episode. Listen to find out if he said yes.
November 29, 2022:
    'Gaslighting' has been chosen as the word of the year by Mirriam-Webster, just as The Gaslight Effect Podcast launches. ‘The gaslight effect’ is what happens to someone over time when they have been intentionally psychologically manipulated to question their own character, perception of reality, and ultimately their sanity. Hosted by Dr. Robin Stern, a psychoanalyst, you'll learn how to get out of it, and to recover.
November 25, 2022:

Over 80% of Webby Winners reported that their award helped drive new business. Plus, The Webby Awards earned 5.8 billion media impressions from global media outlets last year. When you participate in the Internet’s biggest night, the world takes notice.

November 21, 2022:
    From CBC Podcasts #7 is: Covid lockdown didn't stop Someone Knows Something host David Ridgen from following up on unsolved cases. In The Next Call, Ridgen takes his investigations onto the telephone - dialing victim's family members, police and eye-witnesses in a methodical search for answers. 'You won't be able to turn it off,' warns Cosmo.
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November 9, 2022:
    Audacy published its financial report for Q3/22. Digital, including podcasting, made $62m in the quarter: up 2% y-on-y, down 10% q-on-q. Total revenues declined 3.8% y-on-y. The company is threatened with stock market delisting; stock hit a record low of $0.27 yesterday.
November 8, 2022:
    From CBC Podcasts #15 is: Let’s Make a Sci-Fi > “Three comedians try to write an earnest sci-fi script together while making a podcast documenting their efforts,” writes Nick Quah in Vulture’s ‘Best Podcasts of 2022,’ describing the show as “fun,” “lovely” and “special.”
November 7, 2022:
November 4, 2022:
    "Thousands of ad-free podcasts" doesn't mean every single podcast available on Acast, and it doesn't include shows that Acast don't fully-host (like shows from the BBC, for example). Qualifying shows are marked in the app. The company wouldn't share specifics of earnings with us, but a spokesperson told us that creators are going to be "thrilled" with the additional revenue.
November 2, 2022:
October 27, 2022:
    From the Industry Track - Making Great Podcasts On Time, On Budget, On Point: "Producing things is hard. So many personalities, ideas, schedules & peccadilloes to manage. And the deadlines! Oh, the deadlines. Join some of the folks from Spoke Media who manage all of the chaos, and find out how they've learned to create beautiful art from impossible constraints."
October 26, 2022:
    Spotify has reported its Q3/22 earnings. It has 456m monthly active users (up 20% y-on-y). Ad revenue, led by podcasting, is up 19% y-on-y and 7% q-on-q, at €385m (12.8% of the company's total revenue). The company lost €228m in the quarter; they predict a loss of €300m in Q4 (but suggest they may also raise their prices, following Apple's price hike).
October 25, 2022:
    From Fool & Scholar, Travis Vengroff and Kaitlin Statz release a new kids and family musical podcast The Boar Knight. A charming story about friendship, it's their first series in the kids and family space. Fool & Scholar's podcasts have won 52 Audio Verse Awards and have garnered more than 20 million downloads.
October 24, 2022:
    Data: In Australia, the ABC's Annual Report was published. The national broadcaster is seeing 33m downloads per month for its podcasts (p64), up 22% year-on-year. (ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia, the #1 according to the Australian Podcast Ranker, got 18m downloads in Sep 2022). News shows got the highest increase (50% year-on-year); the ABC News Daily achieved 46% higher downloads than its predecessor, The Signal. Long-form interview podcast Conversations remains #1, with an 8% drop. /ht Oscar
October 19, 2022:
    From Lemonada Media: On Funny Cuz It’s True Elyse Myers interviews well-known individuals about their most awkward moments. Relentlessly unfiltered and relatable, we’ll laugh at and learn from the moments that keep us up at night.
October 18, 2022:
October 12, 2022:
    From Lemonada Media: On Funny Cuz It’s True Elyse Myers interviews well-known individuals about their most awkward moments. Relentlessly unfiltered and relatable, we’ll laugh at and learn from the moments that keep us up at night.
October 10, 2022:
October 7, 2022:
    From Lemonada Media: On Funny Cuz It’s True Elyse Myers interviews well-known individuals about their most awkward moments. Relentlessly unfiltered and relatable, we’ll laugh at and learn from the moments that keep us up at night.
October 6, 2022:
    Spotify has acquired platform safety company Kinzen. "The technology the Kinzen team brings to Spotify combines machine learning and human expertise - backed by analysis from leading local academics and journalists - to analyze potential harmful content and hate speech in multiple languages and countries." Kinzen is based in Dublin, Ireland; no terms were given.
October 5, 2022:
    From Lemonada Media: On Funny Cuz It’s True Elyse Myers interviews well-known individuals about their most awkward moments. Relentlessly unfiltered and relatable, we’ll laugh at and learn from the moments that keep us up at night.
September 26, 2022:
September 22, 2022:
    Are European telcos harnessing digital audio’s full potential? WARC and Spotify have released research on how digital audio channels are being adopted within the media mixes of European telecom brands. While digital audio has over 17% share of total media consumption in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain, the report claims that the spend on digital audio as a percentage of telcos’ total spend in 2021 was below 0.6% in each market. The report is a free download here.
September 21, 2022:
    Demand for skilled workers remains at an all-time high despite a topsy-turvy economy. Hire Learning is new, talking with hiring managers at leading companies, helping listeners better understand what decision makers are thinking when it comes to hiring people. It's produced for MSH, a global technology and talent solutions provider.
September 19, 2022:
    This could be an attempt to boost "iHeart" numbers on Podtrac. If so, there could be more iHeart traffic to be added: currently unmeasured by Podtrac are Triton Digital and Omny Studio, who are owned by iHeart, and iHeart affiliates, like ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia or Bell Media's iHeart Canada.
September 16, 2022:
    If you heard that "most books sell fewer than 12 copies", that might not be true: but in the comments to this article, we learn that 66% of books (print, from major publishers) sold fewer than a thousand copies in the last year.
September 15, 2022:
September 13, 2022:
    Justin Jackson, a co-founder of podcast hosting company Transistor, did an 'ask me anything' on Reddit, a social media platform. (Fun fact: his username is "spankymustard".)
September 12, 2022:
September 9, 2022:
    Following April's launch of PodX, a Swedish podcast investment company, Bloomberg's Ashley Carman has talked to the organisation to learn more.
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August 19, 2022:
    Exclusive: Back in Dec 2021, SiriusXM were sued by the National Association of the Deaf and Disability Rights Activists, for not providing podcast transcripts. Almost eight months later, lawyers acting on behalf of SiriusXM have responded with an aggressively-worded 32-page document, which Podnews has obtained, calling the filing "unnecessary", a "public assault", and "a cudgel to tarnish responsible companies". The request for transcripts for all shows on the platform is "misplaced and completely unreasonable"; and the whole filing is just "a public relations campaign".
August 18, 2022:
    Blubrry has unveiled a way all its hosting customers can earn money through programmatic advertising. There are no minimum downloads or audience figures required; the company is using SoundStack. We're also told to expect a big announcement from the company on Monday.
August 16, 2022:
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August 11, 2022:
    Veritone's financial report for Q2/22 shows revenue up 78% year-on-year. It was below expectation, leading to a stock market slide. Neither their release, nor their earnings call, mentioned podcasting once.
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August 5, 2022:
    Cumulus Media released its Q2/22 financial report. The company made around $15m in revenue from podcasting last quarter, up by 27% year-on-year; podcasting accounts for 6% of the company's revenue. The company warned of a tougher market environment.
August 3, 2022:
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August 1, 2022:
    If you like learning about new podcasts in Podnews, you can now get this section as a podcast itself. New Podcast Trailers is available in your favourite RSS podcast app.
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July 14, 2022:
    From the makers of the hit podcast Root of Evil, Facing Evil is launched today by Tenderfoot TV and iHeartRadio. Hosted by Rasha Pecoraro and Yvette Gentile, it's a new, weekly true-crime show that focuses on different, but equally resonant stories, and will apply the lessons of healing they've learned in their quest to overcome generational trauma in order to focus on the victims and individuals at the heart of the cases.
July 13, 2022:
July 6, 2022:
    The latest episode of Our Voices features Podnews's Editor, James Cridland, talking about two role models that shaped his outlook on life. A beautifully-produced fifteen minutes of storytelling, you'll learn about Michael and Steve. The power of mentorship and learning, it's a great listen.
July 5, 2022:
June 29, 2022:
    Radio veteran David Lloyd wonders whether anyone knows how to edit audio any more. "I screamed half-way through one lengthy interview recently. Whilst I was thoroughly interested in the topic - and the interviewee knew their stuff - they fell into laboured errrrs and ummmms which, after the first half an hour graduated from being just annoying to almost driving me to violence. Why bother creating an unlistenable podcast?" He gives tips to make things better.
June 27, 2022:
June 24, 2022:
    Daria Suvorova, from the Women Authors of Achievement Podcast, has posted her lessons learned when starting a podcast from scratch. "Promote your show with consistency", she suggests.
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June 20, 2022:
    If you like learning about new podcasts in Podnews, you can now get this section as a podcast itself. New Podcast Trailers is available in your favourite RSS podcast app.
June 17, 2022:
June 16, 2022:
    If you like learning about new podcasts in Podnews, you can now get this section as a podcast itself. New Podcast Trailers is (are?) available in your favourite RSS podcast app.
June 15, 2022:
    ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia claims a record, with a total of 26.6m monthly downloads in May.
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June 10, 2022:
    This Is Small Business is new from Amazon, produced by JAR Audio. Hosted by Andrea Marquez, listeners will hear stories from small business owners about pivotal moments in starting, building, and scaling their business, and learn from real-world experiences shared by industry experts.
June 9, 2022:
    Pod Break is an event for African podcasters to take a break, live with other podcast creatives in Chicago IL, USA, in early July, and learn from each other.
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May 11, 2022:
    Patreon has unveiled an update to the audio tab in the Patreon mobile app. It allows patrons to listen to all the creators they follow in one place. Here's a short video showing it off; the company says podcasting on Patreon has doubled in the last three years, with podcaster earnings increasing fourfold.
May 10, 2022:
May 9, 2022:
    The IAB US Podcast Advertising Revenue Study will be presented this morning at Podcast Upfront: we're expected to learn how podcast advertising grew in 2021, and whether the US podcast ad market is now over $1bn. In 2020, the report suggested it had reached $842m.
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    Launched last week from iHeartMedia, Betrayal is a true-crime podcast of the story of TV producer Jenifer Faison whose picture-perfect marriage completely shatters when Faison came home from work one afternoon to find her house searched and her husband arrested for the continued sexual assault of a student. She tries to learn more about convicted sexual predator and two-time Kell High School ‘Teacher of the Year’ Spencer Herron.
April 29, 2022:
    ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia has partnered with The Daily Aus, a fast-growing news outlet for millennials. Bringing stories that matter for young Aussies, ARN will help them reach a wider audience.
April 28, 2022:
    Are you selling access to your show? The free ride for Spotify’s paid podcast subscription service is coming to an end. In Spotify’s earnings call yesterday, Daniel Ek said that from 2023, the company will take a 5% cut (plus payment costs). Apple Podcasts takes 30% (including them).
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April 26, 2022:
    Targetspot's owner, AudioValley, has published its 2021 annual results. Revenue is up 44.5%; Targetspot earned €26m (US$27m) in revenue, though the company lost €6.4m (US$6.8m) overall.
April 25, 2022:
    Exclusive: A major UK initiative for diversity in the audio industry, the Multitrack Audio Fellowship has announced it is to return this year, with a number of new host companies. Fellows will be paid a Living Wage, gain hands-on experience in a demanding production environment; have the chance to learn from peers in the radio and podcasting industries; and be given the opportunity to compete for several professional commissions. Open to those at a disadvantage because of race, disability or socioeconomic background, you can apply now; fellowships will be offered in London, Manchester and Edinburgh.
April 20, 2022:
    Trapital has Will Page, former Chief Economist at Spotify, as a guest this week. Page believes the music industry is transitioning from a “herbivore market” to a “carnivore” one: future growth will not come from brand-new customers — it’ll come from the streaming services eating into each other’s market share. There are parallels, too, with podcasting. Here's a transcript
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    Audioboom released a Q1/22 trading update. For the quarter, revenue was $19.7m (more than double year-on-year) and the company earned $0.9m EBITDA profit (30x higher year-on-year). It said that it has contracted revenue of $60.5m for this year already: more than it brought in during the whole of 2021.
March 30, 2022:
    Petrified won a New York Festivals Radio Award for Drama Podcast in 2020 despite having only six episodes, and garnered rave reviews and gained legions of horror fans worldwide in the process. Season two of this hugely acclaimed horror fiction anthology podcast from a darker Ireland launches today, from Peter Dunne (writer/director) and Liam Geraghty (producer). Petrified tells the chilling tales of ordinary people encountering the supernatural, and their terrifying fates.
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    Eric Barnett joins Supporting Cast as director of sales and marketing. He joins from Findaway, an audiobook distribution company acquired by Spotify, where he was the manager of strategic partnerships.
March 17, 2022:
    The Podcast Show - the new international festival for podcasting in London this May - has announced its first 100 speakers, including The Receipts, Jonathan Wall (BBC Sounds), Miranda Sawyer (The Observer), Jane Garvey & Fi Glover (Fortunately with Fi & Jane), Nihal Arthanayake (BBC Radio 5 Live), Glenn Miller (CAA), Marvyn Harrison (BELOVD Agency), Jen Sargent (Wondery), Fearne Cotton, Ross Adams (Acast), Julia White (Twitter), Alice Levine, Edith Bowman and Munroe Bergdorf ... and they're just getting going! Get ready for another 250 names being announced in the coming weeks. You can book your day pass from £55 - use promo code PODNEWS for 20% off a limited number of passes. Podnews is a media partner (and we'll be there).
March 15, 2022:
March 11, 2022:
    There's a brand new #1 podcast publisher in Austra—only joking, it's still ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia, which has improved its lead over rival SCA's LiSTNR.
March 10, 2022:
    Hyve Time is a brand new podcast all about the business of beekeeping. The host Mike James plans to bring listeners all the buzz about the beekeeping world, and interviews other business owners to find out what busy beekeepers can learn to keep everything sweet.
March 8, 2022:
    The Real Estate Rebel with Scott McGillivray is back for a third season, this time working with Acast. It will cover topics like how to invest in a hot real estate market, how social media is changing the real estate landscape, and lessons Scott has learned from being a landlord for over 20 years. - read more
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February 28, 2022:
    Produced by Quill: Contributors features provoking conversations about how to take your organization one step further by prioritizing more than just the bottom line. Hosts Marnie Niemi Hood and Russell Evans from the CAAT Pension Plan sit down with leaders who are contributing to the well-being of the country and global stage by innovating industries and leading change.
February 25, 2022:
February 24, 2022:
    Yesterday, we wondered about Spotify's new auto-downloads feature - here are some more settings screens - and asked Spotify whether it is just a test, and whether the app stops downloading if you stop listening. It's just a test, says Spotify; a spokesperson tells us: "We’re always working to enhance the Spotify experience and we routinely conduct tests to inform our decisions. Some tests end up paving the way for new offerings or enhancements while others may only provide learnings. We don’t have any additional information to share at this time."
February 23, 2022:
    Responding to Spotify purchasing Podsights and Chartable, Bryan Barletta writes this week in Sounds Profitable that "Grading your own homework isn’t third-party measurement," adding "it’ll be a hard case to make to continue using Podsights when your actions in aggregate benefit a tool that is most beneficial to Spotify and their direct clients." You should subscribe to learn why he thinks we need to take collaborative action.
February 22, 2022:
February 21, 2022:
    Produced by Quill: Contributors features provoking conversations about how to take your organization one step further by prioritizing more than just the bottom line. Hosts Marnie Niemi Hood and Russell Evans from the CAAT Pension Plan sit down with leaders who are contributing to the well-being of the country and global stage by innovating industries and leading change.
February 18, 2022:
    Produced by Quill: Contributors features provoking conversations about how to take your organization one step further by prioritizing more than just the bottom line. Hosts Marnie Niemi Hood and Russell Evans from the CAAT Pension Plan sit down with leaders who are contributing to the well-being of the country and global stage by innovating industries and leading change.
February 17, 2022:
    Breakit, a Swedish news website, has published an article (translated) which alleges that downloads are being bought on Spotify. The journalists tried to buy 130,000 listens to their podcast: but, both Spotify and Acast spotted the bots and invalidated the traffic. However, they succeeded in paying for 50,000 plays from 8,000 listeners for a fake music track.
February 16, 2022:
    Produced by Quill: Contributors features provoking conversations about how to take your organization one step further by prioritizing more than just the bottom line. Hosts Marnie Niemi Hood and Russell Evans from the CAAT Pension Plan sit down with leaders who are contributing to the well-being of the country and global stage by innovating industries and leading change.
February 15, 2022:
    Produced by Quill: Contributors features provoking conversations about how to take your organization one step further by prioritizing more than just the bottom line. Hosts Marnie Niemi Hood and Russell Evans from the CAAT Pension Plan sit down with leaders who are contributing to the well-being of the country and global stage by innovating industries and leading change.
February 14, 2022:
    Produced by Quill: Contributors features provoking conversations about how to take your organization one step further by prioritizing more than just the bottom line. Hosts Marnie Niemi Hood and Russell Evans from the CAAT Pension Plan sit down with leaders who are contributing to the well-being of the country and global stage by innovating industries and leading change.
February 11, 2022:
    Produced by Quill: Contributors features provoking conversations about how to take your organization one step further by prioritizing more than just the bottom line. Hosts Marnie Niemi Hood and Russell Evans from the CAAT Pension Plan sit down with leaders who are contributing to the well-being of the country and global stage by innovating industries and leading change.
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January 26, 2022:
    "Try not to become a person of success, but rather a person of value". John Lee Dumas speaks about his podcast, whether he's a fan of Clubhouse, and effortlessly turns this podcast interview into a sales opportunity. Learn from the master!
January 24, 2022:
January 21, 2022:
    Podcasting in China is not that popular yet, but things are changing, according to Head of Capital Markets for LIZHI, Effy Kang, speaking to the Podland podcast. "The lower penetration rate in China indicates a growth potential in the future", she told us. She sees more connected devices, 5G, and increasing use in-car as being opportunities for more audio consumption. Hear a full interview in the Podland podcast today.
January 20, 2022:
    ACCESS: A Podcast About Abortion answers all the questions you might have been afraid to ask about abortion - not something people normally think or talk about. Hosted by Garnet Henderson, next week's episode is all about religion.
January 19, 2022:
    In the US, the flagship podcast from ABC News, Start Here, marks 1,000 episodes today. Since its launch in March 2018, the podcast's host, Brad Mielke, has interviewed the country's biggest newsmakers and earnt an Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Innovation. Speaking to Podnews, he said he's learnt "how much importance simple facts carry … Facts needs to be the most important thing you're imparting. … It's a big deal."
January 18, 2022:
January 14, 2022:
    True crime rules; but exclusive podcasts don't much, and nor do any of the big acquisitions - at Pacific Content, Matt Hird took all the "top podcasts of 2021" lists he could find, and analysed all 432 podcasts they mentioned to see what can be learnt. 9/12 is incidentally, the top of the tops.
January 13, 2022:
January 12, 2022:
    A content warning and privacy notice has been added to the Google Podcasts app, in multiple languages and territories. The app is a top 5 podcast player according to most podcast hosts - the notice links to this page.
January 11, 2022:
    Nick Harnett is Acast's new PR and Marketing Manager for UK and Ireland.
January 7, 2022:
    Launched today, Chutzpod! is for Hebrew school scholars and those who dropped out, those who want to learn and be inspired, but don't want to schlep to synagogue, listeners of all or no faiths, and anyone trying to live a meaningful life during these trying times. It's hosted by Rabbi Shira Stutman, and Joshua Malina, and presented by PRX. - read more
January 6, 2022:
    Wonder Media Network has launched The Growth League, a new podcast and community of extraordinary women looking to learn and grow from one another, hosted by New York Times Best-selling author Diana Kander. Each week, Diana sits down with a different successful woman to uncover their habits, tactics, and rules for growth.
January 5, 2022:

Enter The Webbys. Impress Clients and Earn New Business.

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    Pizza - a deceptively simple food, but one that has enough history to fill 1,700 pages of a book: and now, Modernist Pizza Podcast takes the book's co-authors and learns more about every part of pizza - from flour, sauce, and cheese, to its roots and the evolution of regional styles.
December 27, 2021:
    Listen to us using some new podcasting apps, like Fountain, and you can tip us small amounts of Bitcoin while sending us a message. These are called boostagrams - thanks to Dave, talking about Spotify's new Pod City that "Everybody’s building a podcast studio! Not sure what to make of that. 🧐"; and to Adam, who thanked us for including a donation link for the Podcast Index last week. Here's how to enable your podcast; and some new podcast apps to try.
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    We're also told that iHeartMedia has a current policy of "no promotions, no raises"; and we've learnt iHeart's average salaries - $55k for a producer, $70k for a supervising producer, and $90k for an executive producer. (These are around 15% lower than Werk It's survey in 2019), or AIR's rate guide from the same year).
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November 29, 2021:
    Got Books? Conversations with Booksellers & Bookmakers has started a new season - a podcast with a mix of booksellers and people who make books come to life. From Scotland to Berlin, Senegal to Toronto, you'll learn why bookshops are all such special places. The truly international podcast is produced by two Romanians in London and Berlin. - read more
November 26, 2021:
    First look: The host of indie fiction podcast The Program has given Podnews readers the first look at his growth, marketing and revenue in 2021. A case study like no other, you'll see his download figures, revenue, the effect Apple Podcasts promotion has on his show, the release of a soundtrack album, and his plans for the future. There's something to learn here for every podcaster.
November 25, 2021:
    We've updated our 100 Most Popular Podcast Names article today, with the latest data. We've additionally learnt that 705,000 shows have the word "Podcast" in them; there are 1,719 podcasts called "Real Talk"; and 177 shows called "This RSS Has Been Deleted".
November 24, 2021:

Over 80% of Webby Winners reported that their award helped drive new business. Plus, The Webby Awards earned 3.3 billion media impressions from global media outlets last year. When you participate in the Internet’s biggest night, the world takes notice.

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November 16, 2021:
    ARN's Life Uncut is to become a radio show, the company has announced. The show is to air in Australia on KIIS, as a part of ARN's 'Podcast to Broadcast' strategy.
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    Magellan AI and ARN's iHeartPodcast Network have compiled the top 15 podcast advertisers in Australia for Q3/21. eBay, project planning software Monday, and Amazon are the top three; the top Australian brand is the Commonwealth Bank at number 5. We note with satisfaction that broadcaster Nine Entertainment is, rightfully, at number 9.
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Advice & How-To, Creativity & Marketing, Public Service & Activism, and Sustainability & Environment for General Series. We have also added Crime & Justice, Family & Kids, Featured Guest, Health & Wellness and Interview/Talk Show categories to expand honors in Individual Episode, and much more. Learn more, and enter the 26th Annual Webby Awards by our Final Entry Deadline of December 17th, 2021

November 1, 2021:
    African Roundup has been awarded a grant from the Celo Community Fund. African Roundup is a Johannesburg-based podcast company tracks progress of Africa’s emerging digital, tech, and innovation scene; the grant is "intended to support a monthly blockchain-themed UNAJUA Podcast learning series, produced and published in multiple languages".
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October 18, 2021:
    When sending boostagrams, you can send any amount of boosts - and some numbers have meaning. A boost for 1776 is known as a "Liberty Boost", while a boost for 1999 is a "Prince Boost". Gary Arndt has compiled an initial list - anyone who wishes to send us a school calculator boost would be a friend for life!
October 11, 2021:
    Boostagrams this week from Gary Arndt, sending 1776 sats through Fountain and saying "This show is my primary way of keeping abreast with what is happening in the podcast industry". Sir Peet, using Fountain, sends 5,000 sats and says "more drinks, cheers!" And, someone anonymous sends 2112 sats from Breez, pointing out that "Ozy Media is a very strange company". You're right. We made 22,815 sats last week, about US $12.50 (much from streaming, not boosts). Here's how to enable your podcast for value4value - and if you're not seeing a boost button in your podcast app, find a better one.
October 8, 2021:
    Meanwhile, 31% of Norwegians listen to podcasts every week, according to research from Kantar, presented by Knut-Arne Futsæter at the EMRO 2021 Conference. That has doubled in the past five years, according to the company. Norwegians spent 12 minutes with podcasts per day, versus 65 minutes with the radio.
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October 4, 2021:
    In case you wondered, last week Podnews made 4,536 sats from listening to the show, and a further 29,956 from boosts. That's $16.40 just last week. In total so far, we've made $188. Even though it's very early days, that'll pay for a decent round of drinks, so if your podcast isn't value4value-enabled, we'd recommend doing so.
October 1, 2021:
    A new social podcasting app, Podopolo, sent tweets to many podcasters yesterday including Aaron Mahnke that the CEO Melinda Wittstock admits were "poorly worded". The tweets suggested that podcasts should claim their show on the app to "receive shared earnings from listens". Wittstock confirms, in common with other apps, they do not make money from unclaimed podcasts on the platform. (They don't otherwise alter podcasts, and do not cache your audio, either - all is good).
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September 22, 2021:
    On Reddit, Andrew Warner writes a piece about "podcast ad revenue - what I've learned over ten years". He says: "Make sure your ad sponsors are just as valuable to your listeners as your show. A bad sponsor will make you lose listeners, and when you lose listeners, you lose good sponsors."
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August 27, 2021:
    Anyone can learn to do their own PR. Paul Blanchard has a book - Fast PR - which promises advice and insight from a variety of big companies. Paul's a personal supporter of Podnews; we saw this in a tweet, though (and he bought us a coffee once in The Before Time).
August 20, 2021:
    In the Australian Podcast Report, released last week, ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia remained at #1. Weekly downloads from top 10 publishers fell 6.7%. iOS has a 55% share in Australia.
August 19, 2021:
August 16, 2021:
August 11, 2021:
    The language you use can make your podcast more successful - and there's proof. Use "I, we, you" not "her, him, them", don't swear, use positive language and don't talk slowly - and people will listen to your show more, according to research by Spotify's Research and Development department. The team published data learnt from transcripts and playback data of over 5,000 English episodes.
August 10, 2021:
August 9, 2021:
August 5, 2021:
    Cumulus Media saw record digital revenue, including from podcasting, in Q2/21, according to their financial report; though podcasting didn't make any other appearance in their earnings call.
August 3, 2021:
August 2, 2021:
July 29, 2021:
    Spotify's podcast ad revenue has jumped 627% year-on-year, according to their revenue announcement today: Joe Rogan and Megaphone helping the increase. We learnt that Podz cost the company $53.4m; and Greenroom $67.7m. The company appears to have stopped reporting the number of monthly users who listen to podcasts. They have 365m monthly users; last we heard, 25% of them (91m) listen to podcasts.
July 28, 2021:
July 27, 2021:
July 26, 2021:
July 23, 2021:
    In an email, Google has said FeedBurner is to move to new infrastructure in mid-August, and warns people using their email subscription services to download their lists before then, since that feature won't be available. Here's more detail. FeedBurner powers 56,000 podcast feeds (about 1.4% of all podcasts).
July 22, 2021:
July 21, 2021:

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July 20, 2021:
    In Australia, DM Podcasts have joined the NOVA Entertainment Podcast Network. They were represented by ARN's iHeartPodcast Network, but ended the partnership "by mutual consent". They were also the #10 publisher in April's Podcast Ranker, but appear to have been removed from the ranker from May. We highlight some of their new titles below.
July 19, 2021:
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July 12, 2021:
July 8, 2021:
July 7, 2021:
July 2, 2021:
    iHeartRadio has launched NextUp, an initiative "that takes underrepresented diverse creators and gives them a chance to learn all about the world of podcasting from one of the largest global podcasting networks". Submissions open on Monday.
June 28, 2021:
June 25, 2021:
    Moonbeam is a new app aimed at "solving the biggest problem facing the industry: finding new podcasts". Built with a combination of machine-learning and human creators, it includes the ability for podcasters to create shareable clips, and was founded by Paul English, who built Kayak and Lola.
June 21, 2021:
June 18, 2021:
    In the UK, Mags Creative is running a free six week learning and mentoring programme. The program will offer industry insights, expert knowledge and support for 12 podcasters from underrepresented communities. They wish to specifically encourage those who are Black, Asian or minority ethnic, have disabilities or identify as members of the LGBTQ+ community to apply.
June 16, 2021:
June 11, 2021:
June 10, 2021:
June 9, 2021:
    Bose and Spotify have launched a Music + Talk show called A life in tracks, featuring interviews with notable Black stars including Russell Wilson, Allyson Felix, Rotimi and more to learn about the music that shapes their lives in celebration of Black Music Month in June.
June 8, 2021:
June 7, 2021:
June 4, 2021:
    From the HubSpot Podcast Network: The Salesman Podcast is the world's most downloaded B2B sales podcast - helping sales professionals learn how to find buyers and win business from them in a modern, effective, and ethical way.
May 27, 2021:
May 26, 2021:
May 24, 2021:
May 21, 2021:
    Apple Podcasts has launched a new affiliate program for podcast subscriptions. The Apple Services Performance Partner Program now allows people to earn money by linking to (other peoples') paid shows - you earn 50% of the first month's subscription fee.
May 17, 2021:
    From the HubSpot Podcast Network: The Salesman Podcast is the worlds most downloaded B2B sales podcast - helping sales professionals learn how to find buyers and win business from them in a modern, effective, and ethical way.
May 14, 2021:
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April 29, 2021:
    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.
April 27, 2021:
    MorganStanley issued a client note saying mostly positive things about Spotify, calling them "overweight", and predicting they'll hit $350/share in the next twelve months (they're $298 currently). Spotify releases their earnings results for Q1/21 tomorrow (and possibly, with it, their plans for podcast subscriptions); they're currently increasing prices in the US and UK.
April 21, 2021:
April 16, 2021:
April 15, 2021:
    Wondery has launched Secret Sauce - asking what secrets we can learn from some of the world's most extraordinary companies. First: Airbnb.
April 14, 2021:
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April 12, 2021:
April 9, 2021:
    Bryony Gordon's Mad World is back for a third season. The show explores mental health and wellbeing, and will feature a number of UK guests, including presenter Fearne Cotton and Booker prize winner Douglas Stuart.
April 8, 2021:
April 7, 2021:
    Scott Pape, an Australian financial advisor and journalist, has recommended five podcasts in a newspaper article. ARN's iHeartPodcast Network chief Corey Layton points out that the Australian Apple Podcast Chart is dominated by these picks, adding "in reality, those shows aren’t generating more listens than the ABC’s Conversations (now at #7) and therefore shouldn’t top the ‘charts’. Perhaps it’s time Apple rename the ‘Apple Podcast Chart’ to ‘Apple Podcast Trends’ to better represent how it works."
April 6, 2021:
April 5, 2021:
April 2, 2021:
April 1, 2021:
    The UmStop is a new training bracelet for podcasters. Using machine learning and artificial intelligence, it administers a silent, but mild, electric shock every time it detects you saying the word "um", "er", "you know", or "sort of". In tests, it cuts the amount of editing by 30%.
March 30, 2021:
March 29, 2021:
    Satoshis․Stream is a new service that allows anyone to earn Bitcoin from their podcast. Using the podcast:value tag (but a tool to help if you can't add it to your own podcast's RSS feed), it's much easier to use than previous services; the podcast put together by Podnews Editor James Cridland and Sam Sethi, Podland, signed up to use it, and within the first twelve hours we've made 3129 sats ($1.72).
March 25, 2021:
    Trust Nobody, the fan podcast for Wie is de Mol, a Dutch game show, is earning US$4,000 a month on Patreon, says Simon Owen. The show's creators say that it's "been made better by the user content and feedback submitted by the Patreon community".
March 22, 2021:
March 10, 2021:
    NB: Since podcasts will now stream by default, this will have a negative impact on your download figures, and that of Apple's market share - but may open up more revenue from DAI. We think you might warn your clients in advance.
March 9, 2021:
March 8, 2021:
March 4, 2021:
    Tyler Moody, the VP of the WarnerMedia Podcast Network, has marked his end date as February on LinkedIn; others in the (former?) division appear to have been redeployed.
March 2, 2021:
February 26, 2021:
February 25, 2021:
    Entercom did their Q4 2020 earnings call. Digital revenue was up 23% year-on-year, though the company didn't break out podcasts.
February 24, 2021:
    Cumulus Media, owners of Westwood One, says it achieved more than 1bn downloads in 2020, and podcasting is "pacing up more than 30% in Q1". Podcasting revenue grew 40% last year. "We've made our bet on partnership arrangements with talent as opposed to going out and spending a lot of money on IT or infrastructure," said CFO Frank Lopez-Balboa. The company uses Spotify-owned Megaphone.
February 23, 2021:
    Spotify is testing a method to allow listeners to search for podcasts by theme and topic. Using machine learning, it's testing in the US.
February 22, 2021:
February 19, 2021:
February 17, 2021:
    Spotify has announced a live-streamed event, Spotify Stream On, on Monday Feb 22. It's not clear what it is; but Daniel Ek's comments recently may give a clue: "We are very bullish on the opportunity to provide meaningful ways for podcasters (to) monetize through the platform efforts. And I hope to be able to talk a little bit more about what our plans are in the near future on that."
February 11, 2021:
February 9, 2021:
    Resonate's co-founder Jacob Bozarth appears on a recent episode of Ecomonics "to talk about lessons he's learned about podcasting, the experience of producing a podcast, and the story of Resonate over the past 5 years". It's the episode published on Feb 3.
February 5, 2021:
February 4, 2021:
    25% of the 345m monthly active Spotify users now use the app to listen to podcasts, up from 22% the previous quarter. Speaking on the company's Q4 2020 earnings call, Daniel Ek said he's "reasonably confident" that he can see benefits in user growth and retention from podcasts.
February 1, 2021:
    to the almost 200 people who subscribed to Podnews last week, including NOVA Entertainment, Cadence13, Discovery Networks, iHeart Media, Lantigua Williams, Warner Media, Spotify and Radio France. If you get value from Podnews, please tell your colleagues to subscribe too.
January 28, 2021:
    Podcasting is growing fast, according to LiveXLive CEO Robert Ellin. Speaking on Fox Business alongside Adam Carolla, the PodcastOne owner reckons the future for podcasting is in video, and told Stuart Varney that podcasting "will be $5-10bn in the next 5-7 years".
January 27, 2021:
January 26, 2021:
January 22, 2021:
    Netflix says, in its Q4/20 earnings call, that it no longer needs to borrow money for content, and is very close to financial sustainability.
January 21, 2021:
    Corey Layton has been promoted to the new position of Head of Digital Audio at ARN, which operates ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia.
January 14, 2021:
January 12, 2021:
    Australia's Podcast Ranker for December shows Stuff You Should Know at #1, represented in the country by ARN's iHeartPodcast Network. They had 9.2m downloads in December; the second place, SCA/PodcastOne, had 5.2m. The ranker is incomplete, listing participating publishers only.
January 4, 2021:
    The IAB is working on a best practices document for podcast app developers, we learn.
December 30, 2020:
    An amusing press release from Superhuman Public Radio, announcing a new logo, is the result of a request from NPR, we learn. The co-executive producers of SPR tell us: "NPR asked us to change our logo, which we did. We are just thrilled that after debuting just a month and a half ago we can count them among our listeners. We have nothing but admiration for NPR. Having their staff among our fans is a big win for us. Our exchanges with them have only confirmed our suspicion that we have something special on our hands."
December 18, 2020:
December 11, 2020:
December 10, 2020:
    Australia has a new #1 podcast, according to the November Australian Podcast Ranker at least: Audioboom's Casefile, represented by the #1 network, ARN's iHeartPodcastNetwork Australia. Overall monthly downloads dropped by 6.5%. An incomplete ranker, it measures participating publishers only, and still doesn't include the country's largest podcaster, the ABC.
December 8, 2020:
December 4, 2020:
    This means it now works with all private RSS feeds, including those from Memberful - who are sponsoring our podcast this month, and offer a simple way to create a members-only podcast feed and earn more revenue.
November 30, 2020:
November 26, 2020:
November 25, 2020:
November 24, 2020:
    Keeku is a new French childrens' podcast platform which has just launched. It features curated children's audio content from a variety of publishers - curated by age group, theme, or time of day. The company says it'll grow kids' imagination and accompany them in learning while limiting screen-time.
November 19, 2020:
November 18, 2020:
November 17, 2020:
November 16, 2020:
    Stephanie Coombes is the new Podcast Content and Partnerships Director at ARN, which runs the iHeartPodcast Network Australia.
November 13, 2020:
    "I think this will be a very savvy move for Spotify that helps them sell ads on their own shows as well as on third party podcasts, while also gathering whatever data they want." - Jeff Umbro, The Podglomerate, on LinkedIn
November 11, 2020:
November 10, 2020:
    Podcasting is profitable for iHeartMedia - podcast revenue grew 74% year-on-year (downloads are up 71%), and new advertisers are also spending with the company in other places too. (Overall, the company has seen a 22% decline in revenue, and made a $32m loss). Bob Pittman, the CEO, committed that "50% of the new podcasts we launch on the iHeart Podcast Network will be from female and diverse creators".
November 9, 2020:
November 6, 2020:
November 5, 2020:
    Podcast ad-tech host Megaphone is still losing money but revenues increased significantly in the first nine months of 2020. Graham Holdings Company also owns Slate, Foreign Policy, and kids podcast publisher Pinna; all these companies lost money, though Pinna's revenue is also increasing.
November 3, 2020:
    Are podcasts are bit too long? Blinkist, which takes best-selling nonfiction books and produces a 15-minute summary, has launched Shortcasts, doing 15-minute versions of podcasts. Revisionist History from Pushkin Industries is one of the shows offered in Shortcast format, in collaboration with the podcast creators.
October 30, 2020:
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October 22, 2020:
October 20, 2020:
    Podcasts are a unique form of media because people use them both to learn and to be entertained, according to The Canadian Podcast Listener 2020, which has released a sneak preview of some of its findings. The research says that the attentive, lean-in audience for podcasts is great for advertisers.
October 15, 2020:
    Always wanted music in your podcast? Now's your chance. Anchor and Spotify have launched Shows with Music - a chance for proper, full radio-type shows with full tracks. However, shows only appear on Spotify and your listeners only hear the songs in full with Spotify Premium - but musicians do get paid as they would with any other Spotify play. If you're in the US, you can earn with Anchor sponsorships, but you can also upload your own ads, too. Available now in the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland, episodes containing music will undergo a review process before being published to Spotify.
October 14, 2020:
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September 16, 2020:
    70 Million is back for Season 3. For its season premiere, 70 Million takes you inside Chicago’s Cook County Jail during a rapid outbreak of COVID-19. Learn of the unprecedented steps officials took to control the outbreak, and how COVID-19 is directly confronting structures within the criminal justice system. Listen to Episode 1. (ad)
September 15, 2020:
September 14, 2020:
September 10, 2020:
    Entercom's Cadence13 also announced a new weekly podcast with actor Will Arnett. The Journey is Now will launch later this year.
September 3, 2020:
September 1, 2020:
    ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia has partnered with The Good Bits, which features erotic stories from New York Times bestselling authors Alessandra Torre and Sierra Simone and USA Today bestselling author Stefanie London. ARN's Corey Layton says it's "testament to our ongoing commitment to supporting great Australian podcast content."
August 31, 2020:
    The next version of Overcast, the world's third biggest podcast app, will remove one way for podcasters to earn revenue, and highlight another as a concern. A new "privacy screen" in the app's latest beta release adds a brightly-coloured warning alert for any podcast that may earn revenue from dynamic advertising and geolocation. And for smaller podcasters, the "donate" button, launched in August 2018 by the app's developer, Marco Arment, will be removed "because nobody used it and it’s not worth today’s app-review risk", he writes - referring to Apple's notoriously strict app approval process. The donate button is also in apps from Breaker, RadioPublic, PodcastAddict, Castro, and our own podcast pages. (From Sounds Profitable, here's more about how geolocation works in podcasting).
August 26, 2020:
    Babbel, which says it's the top-selling language learning app, has added an in-app podcast player containing all the podcasts from Babbel. Podcasts for Italian, Spanish, English, and French learners are available, with additional content designed specifically for English and German speakers. They say that they've seen a 200% increase in new registrations as a result of the global pandemic.
August 17, 2020:
August 12, 2020:
    An update from Anchor, following our story yesterday that Anchor could automatically delete your account without warning. Anchor say that they do not have an algorithm that automatically deletes duplicates; instead, the company uses a combination of automated and human-detected signals to assess potential infringement, and they tell Podnews that podcasts are always elevated to a human before any action is taken. In the case we reported on, the podcast had "similar content to the Libsyn-hosted Spotify listing", and it had other negative signals which led to its removal.
August 11, 2020:
    Exclusive: the robots are coming. Free podcast host Anchor could automatically delete your account without any warning. It happened to experienced podcaster Jonathan Mendonsa - and all for uploading a piece of audio that he owned. And as we went to press, we discovered one reason why. If you're with Anchor, you should probably read it.
August 10, 2020:
August 7, 2020:
    iHeartMedia, the owner of iHeartRadio, says that its podcast revenue grew 103% year-on-year in Q2 - total digital revenue was $93m. Unique podcast listeners grew by 30% year-on-year; downloads grew by 62%. Revenue for the quarter across the company, however, was down by 46.6%: we can blame the pandemic for that.
August 6, 2020:
    The New York Times will sell advertising on This American Life's podcast in 2021, according to their earnings call. Meredith Kopit Levien, who becomes CEO in September, said that the company sees The Daily as "a distribution channel for us to launch other great work into the world", and has an average of 3.5m daily listeners.
August 5, 2020:
July 31, 2020:
    "I believe the podcasting game is in the first inning," SiriusXM CEO Jim Meyer said in the earnings call. "I don't know what the viability is of podcasting as a standalone business." Chief Content Officer Scott Greenstein added "The podcast is very nascent ... you can tell by the numbers, not many podcasts do very significant numbers."
July 30, 2020:
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July 15, 2020:
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July 7, 2020:
    Aureal touts itself as a recording app and free podcast host that distributes your podcast to major platforms. It promises you get paid, too, but it’s something to do with the blockchain and apparently harnesses “the power of Distributed Ledger Technology to empower your content value and optimize the revenue generation, with the use of Interplanetary File System”. The IPFS is a method of hosting files in a peer-to-peer network which could mean Aureal pays no bandwidth costs, though it appears to be incompatible with podcast apps.
July 6, 2020:
    Culture Class Podcast, a podcast that learns about different cultures and backgrounds, recently interviewed Daryl Davis, a Black man who befriended members of the KKK.
June 30, 2020:
    On The Jordan Harbinger Show Maria Konnikova is a journalist, a best-selling author and an international poker champion: a title she earnt while researching her latest book. Fans of poker and human motivation should listen to her interview
June 26, 2020:
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June 17, 2020:
    Oxford Road Presents: Media's New Deal interviews Nick Quah (see above). Quah talks about his concerns of power and capitalisation in the podcast space, and ad space trends. We also learn he listens to all podcasts at 1.2x.
June 16, 2020:
    The latest Australian Podcast Report has been released by Triton Digital. ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia is the #1 publisher, with 8.4m downloads in May. Audioboom and West Australian Newspapers are new publishers in the report. The ABC, the country's largest podcaster, was promised to be joining "in a few months" back in October, but is still absent. They did not respond to our request for comment. The ranker only measures participating publishers.
June 15, 2020:
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June 9, 2020:
June 5, 2020:
    Zoom, which almost everyone uses for video conferencing these days,released their first-quarter's figures: revenue has increased to $328m from $122m a year ago.
June 4, 2020:
    The highest new entry at #7 is Últimas noticias de CNN en Español (from WarnerMedia), which is also on smart speaker news briefings. Us too: we're on Alexa and on Google Assistant.
June 2, 2020:
June 1, 2020:
    RomComPods "harnesses our culture’s reinvigorated love of the charming romcom genre, and provides a bit of much-needed escapism during the COVID craziness", with more than twenty voice actors recording remotely. The first season, Honeymoon for One, launches today.
May 27, 2020:
    Adam Carolla managed to "make history" with 1.1m video streams of a live episode of his podcast. The stream of the PodcastOne show was with LiveXLive, who are also the new owners of Podcast One. (Tip for podcasters: it's pronounced Live by Live, we belatedly learn.)
May 21, 2020:
May 18, 2020:
    Winds is a "beautiful RSS and podcast app" for desktop. The open source app offers discovery based on "machine learning".
May 14, 2020:
    Love Learning is a new audio learning tool for kids, and was launched yesterday in Brisbane QLD, Australia. Each episode will include links to downloadable activities to keep the kids entertained for hours after the podcast ends.
May 13, 2020:
    Cumulus Media, owners of Westwood One, said in their earnings call that their podcast revenue was up 60% year-on-year in March. Downloads were also up year-on-year by 50%.
May 11, 2020:
    iHeartMedia had their investor call on Thursday. The company mentioned podcasts 57 times, more than they mentioned radio (49 times). Their podcast revenue in Q1 grew 80% year-on-year, said Bob Pittman, adding that their own iHeartRadio app has doubled year-on-year for podcast usage.
May 7, 2020:
    Podcast ad revenue for the New York Times rose by 30% in Q1 2020, COO Meredith Kopit Levien said during an earnings call. CEO Mark Thompson also noted that the number of subscribers is now at an all-time high of over six million. However, total advertising declined 15% for the company, and they're expecting it to get worse before it gets better.
May 6, 2020:
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April 30, 2020:
April 29, 2020:
    SiriusXM, the owner of Pandora, has admitted in an earnings call that Pandora has "definitely seen a downturn in listening" but that it "has come back recently". "You can track the change and listening trend directly to commute [times]", said CFO David Frear. The company didn't mention Pandora's podcasting aspirations at all; Pandora itself has lost 8% of its monthly active users over the past year. Meanwhile, the company's star Howard Stern is open to ideas about what happens at the end of the year once his contract expires.
April 27, 2020:
    Comedy podcast Archergeddon clearly has nothing to do with the above. It is, according to PodBible, an everyday story of country folk in Bambersham who have to plan the Easter Fête while avoiding the apocalypse. Warning: their scripted apocalypse contains "a deadly virus". Too soon.
April 23, 2020:
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April 8, 2020:
    Google Ad Mob pulled advertising from Podcast Addict again (we reported the first time on Oct 31). This time it was barred from earning revenue because of "unauthorised filesharing". The company have since admitted they were wrong in doing so, and ads are now appearing once more.
April 6, 2020:
    Podtrac has published March 2020's top podcast publishers. There are a number of new publishers participating in Podtrac's list: WarnerMedia (new at #10), Fox News Radio and Slate. "Sixteen of the Top 20 were up or flat for March over February in regards to Downloads", says the release.
April 2, 2020:
March 31, 2020:
    RØDE have announced new firmware for the RØDECaster Pro, the company's popular audio mixer. v2.1 beta, available at the bottom of this page, includes the ability to control individual processing parameters, enhanced metering, a new reverb effect, sound pad overdubbing and MP3 export. It also features an enhanced companion app. As a warning: it's an unsupported public beta, so only install it if you're cool with things going wrong occasionally.
March 26, 2020:
    Edison Research are planning an additional webinar, Inside The Infinite Dial, on Apr 3. Expect to hear "the entire content strategy behind the project, what we have learned over the last two decades, and how to translate that success to your content practices."
March 25, 2020:
    Survivor's Guide to Coronavirus is a brand new podcast from Australian comedian Nazeem Hussain, asking fellow comedians and personalities like Luke McGregor, Julia Morris, Karl Chandler, Collingwood’s Dane Swan, Scott Pape (The Barefoot Investor), Urzila Carlsson, Joel Creasey and even Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp, how to survive this stupid virus. (ARN’s iHeartPodcast Network Australia / Megaphone)
March 24, 2020:
March 20, 2020:
    PRX's Privacy Symposium took place late last month in a rather different-feeling New York NY, USA. While much of the privacy symposium was held in private, video of the first four sessions has been released. "We need inspiration, we need experiments, we actually need to fail a little bit more and not crucify those failures, but really learn from them. We need to create standards", said PRX's CEO Kerri Hoffman.
March 19, 2020:
March 18, 2020:
March 17, 2020:
    Actually, technically, we need four stories, it turns out, otherwise things break. So, below, we link to an article from Rob Dietz about eight things he learnt when making his podcast. That's in our podcast news section, which is next.
March 11, 2020:
March 10, 2020:
    Triton Digital have released new rankers for the four weeks ending Feb 16: their new LATAM ranker; and their Australian Podcast Ranker, which was delayed after a typo. The Aussie ranker has a new #1: Stuff You Should Know from iHeartRadio, which is sold in Australia by ARN. From The Newsroom is the highest Aussie podcast in the list, debuting at #2 even though it launched a week into the data period.
March 3, 2020:
February 28, 2020:
    In an earning summary, The New York Times says The Daily has achieved 1 billion downloads. Podcast revenues look to have increased by 26% to $71m, though this accounts line also includes revenue from the NYT's branded content studio and from Wirecutter - it's 13% of the company's ad revenue.
February 27, 2020:
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February 24, 2020:
    At the start of National Eating Disorders Awareness WeekTransmitter Media have launched their first original podcast, Rebel Eaters Club - a show that is about breaking up with diet culture. The host, Virgie Tovar, "shares her personal history as a fat woman of color who hated her body for twenty years before learning to love herself as she is".
February 18, 2020:
    Podcasting in Egypt started in 2016, and overwhelmingly uses free hosts (and earns little money). But the Egyptian industry is expanding, according to a report from podcast producer Arcast.
February 12, 2020:
February 10, 2020:
    Andy Bowers, the co-founder of Megaphone, has left the company. As a clue to what he's doing next, he writes: I had so much fun in the early days of podcasting—when the stakes were low and failure helped us learn, when things were not so formulaic and we were making up the rules as we went along—that I’m moving on to other nascent media.
February 7, 2020:
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January 24, 2020:
    The European Radio Show, currently underway in Paris, France, has a surprisingly vibrant Pod Village: an area with exhibitors from mainly French podcast companies. The area also has a demonstration theatre - when we walked past, we saw Podcastics demonstrating "lien magique", magic subscription links. There was also a conference track of podcast topics, open to everyone, with speakers and panels: we saw Declan Moore from Wondery explain their strategy. Podnews's Editor, James Cridland, gave a keynote: "ten things radio can learn from podcasting". The event continues today and tomorrow.
January 23, 2020:
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January 16, 2020:
    [Three Things I’ve Learned From Editing Podcasts] by Jabriel AlSuhaimi includes a great way to spot guests clearing their throat or coughing.
January 15, 2020:
    Podnews will be at Salon de la Radio in Paris, France, next week; our Editor is talking on "ten things that radio can learn from podcasting". Want to catch up? Drop us a note. Want to go? Grab your free ticket here.
January 13, 2020:
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January 2, 2020:
    Spreaker Prime: The MovieFilm Podcast is hosted by film critic Zaki Hasan and television writer Brian Hall, and in their show they engage in hilarious and insightful conversations on all the latest out of Hollywood, including news, reviews, and interviews with some of the biggest names in movies! They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
December 31, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Which Murderer is a show that talks about the methods, motives and background of murderers and their victims, covering two crimes per episode and debating from the victim's perspective which murderer the hosts would pick to kill them if they HAD to choose. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
December 26, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: **Switch, Pivot and Quit is a podcast that lets you sit in with your girlfriends and chat all things career changes and challenges. These influential women often find themselves iTunes’ curated list of "Inspiring Women." They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
December 25, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: The Karen & Ellen Letters highlights a found correspondence between two teenage girls and their landlord, over a three year period, from the 1980s. This podcast is the reading of those letters and a re-telling of the host's journey to validate their authenticity. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
December 20, 2019:
December 19, 2019:
    Libsyn also runs its own podcasting advertising business. It earnt $1.57m in 2017 from podcast advertising, but earnings fell to $1.26m in 2018, and in the first nine months of 2019, ad revenues slumped further to just $438,000. As we reported in October, their terms and conditions forbid podcasters on their platform to carry any advertising without written permission, and require Libsyn to also sell ads on behalf of publishers. Some who've contacted us suggest that the restriction of Podsights may be for reasons other than privacy.
December 18, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Something's Not Right is a podcast where the hosts explore true crime and all things creepy or unpleasant, with a special focus on incidents in Tennessee. So, take a seat and enjoy with hosts Thashana and Olivia. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
December 17, 2019:
    A new legal risk for podcast directories and podcast apps: unauthorised image use. Podnews has learnt that a company called ImageRights is sending legal letters to podcast directories, demanding money for "copyright infringement": in this case, they claim that a podcast directory has reproduced podcast artwork that contains their client's copyrighted image. All podcast directories automatically pull images straight from podcasters' RSS feeds; republishing infringing images is, this company claims, further copyright infringement.
December 13, 2019:
December 12, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Paranormal Punchers is a light-hearted podcast discussing anything paranormal. From Bigfoot to haunted locations, the hosts breakdown a paranormal story and give you their uneducated, but honest and spirited opinions. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
December 11, 2019:
    Sparks is a new podcast app that "helps you learn, retain and apply knowledge from your listening", which has launched today. You can hit a button while listening to capture your thoughts and bookmark that moment for later.
December 9, 2019:
December 6, 2019:
    TuneIn and Sony/Warner are both appealing a UK High Court decision made last month that has, effectively, stopped TuneIn from listing non-UK radio stations in the country. "We hope to overturn this latter point on appeal as we believe that it is fundamentally bad for freedom of expression on the Internet and cultural diversity," a TuneIn spokesperson tells Podnews, adding "the Court of Appeal will now have to grapple with this complex case, which looks at whether we should be allowed to provide our UK users with access to hyperlinks to music radio stations that are freely available on the Internet."
December 5, 2019:
    Omny Studio has launched Comparison Analytics, allowing easier-to-read comparisons of the growth of your podcast episode downloads for their first sixty days. The company also offers CSV export of analytics.
December 3, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: The NBA Podcast is a show hosted by Bryan Toporek and Morten Stig Jensen who spend each episode walking through all of the latest happenings in the NBA, both on and off the court. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
November 29, 2019:
November 28, 2019:
November 26, 2019:

Thank you, Anne, in the USA! She became our 11,000th email subscriber at 2.58am our time this morning. Welcome also to recent subscribers from Canada's Elmnt FM, NPR, Australia's Network Ten, Belgium's VRT, Warner Music and NBC Universal.

November 25, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Latter-Day Lesbian is hosted by Mary and Shelly (the latter) who share their raw, honest and funny life experiences. Shelly is a divorced mother of seven dealing with leaving the Mormon church and learning about her sexuality for the first time. They’re using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
November 21, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: You've heard the stories about bloody murder and horrendous homicide, but what about the rest of the crimes committed on a daily basis? The podcast Mugshot brings you stories about the crimes you didn't know you needed to hear... Robbery, fraud, arson, stalking, assault, and more. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
November 20, 2019:
November 19, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Morbidology is a weekly true crime podcast that takes an in-depth look at some of the world's most heinous murders using investigative research and primary audio – including 911 calls, interviews and trial testimony – to share each true story. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
November 15, 2019:
    Libsyn's revenue continues to increase, according to its Q3 2019 report. For its podcasting business, Libsyn earnt US $10.5m in revenue in the first nine months of 2019: up 14% from $9.2m in the same period last year. Libsyn has 67,000 podcasts on its platform, and also owns an internet hosting company, Pair.
November 14, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: True Crime Fan Club Podcast is a show for for the ultimate true crime enthusiast. The host peels back the curtain and gives you a glimpse into the life and crimes of some of the most evil minds of our time. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
November 13, 2019:
    Microsoft have launched a podcast. "The In Culture podcast brought to you by Microsoft is a platform for musicians, artists, fashion designers, gamers, and creators to tell their stories and how they have harnessed Microsoft's technology to make strides in their prospective artistic fields!" Interesting to note, no prominent "subscribe with Apple Podcasts" link on the podcast's homepage. (Simplecast)
November 12, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Sistah Speak: The Walking Dead is a podcast devoted to the AMC series, The Walking Dead. Sistah J, Sistah K, and guest hosts discuss the latest episodes, theories raised by fans of the show, and give personal opinions from a Sistah’s point of view. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
November 11, 2019:
    Entercom CEO David Field gave the prices paid in cash for Cadence13 ($34m) and Pineapple Media ($14m) in an earnings call; that's below the reported prices at the time. The company, which owns RADIO·COM, has announced that it's to get onto Bixby voice assistants
November 7, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Dogma Debate is a podcast hosted by comedian and actor, David Smalley, who respectfully invites believers to provide evidence for their religions, crystal healing, ouija boards, witchcraft, politics and other worldviews. He’s using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut hosting costs.
November 6, 2019:
November 5, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Love HBO’s new show Watchmen? Then Who Watched The Watchmen is just the podcast you should be listening to! Each show breaks down the storyline and interesting details of each episode. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
November 4, 2019:
    TuneIn has lost a major court case in the UK. Brought by two large record companies, the ruling given was that TuneIn is unlawfully linking to international radio stations that do not have UK music licences. Under copyright law, music licences are required in each country where content is consumed. TuneIn is currently the default podcast service for Amazon Alexa smart speakers, and the default radio service for both Amazon and Google.
November 1, 2019:
    "Most podcast advertising is very rudimentary and not personalized," said SiriusXM CEO Jim Meyer on an earnings call. "Frankly, this area is ripe to be disrupted and improved." The company owns Pandora, which has seen a 5% increase in subscriber revenue.
October 31, 2019:
    The screenshot in the above story would appear to indicate that the app achieves somewhere in the region of 210m ad impressions per month (263M for the period shown). The typical earning from an AdMob banner is anywhere from $0.15 to $1.50 per thousand; assuming it's $0.15, that could represent $32,000 in monthly revenue from ads. Contacted by Podnews, the developer of Podcast Addict declined to comment to our nosy enquiries about revenue, which is fair enough.
October 30, 2019:
    Hunted launches on November 12th: the first in a slate of audio fiction from Wolf Entertainment and Endeavor Audio. "When four convicts escape from a maximum-security prison, Deputy Marshal Emily Barnes (Parker Posey) is called in to pursue the criminals on one of the most treacherous and violent manhunts in United States history." The trailer's in our podcast today. (Wolf Entertainment / Endeavor Audio / Megaphone)
October 29, 2019:
    Spotify has released its Q3 2019 earnings report, claiming a 39% increase in podcast listens in just three months. It made an operating profit of US $60m, in comparison to a $6.7m loss in 2018, reports Engadget. There are some calls for podcasters on the platform to be paid; and other calls for podcasters supplied to Spotify Premium subscribers to be ad-free.
October 23, 2019:
October 18, 2019:
October 8, 2019:
October 7, 2019:
    Podcast publisher Audioboom has published its financial results for Q3 2019. Revenue was $5.7m for the quarter (up 86%); the company has 45% more advertisers year-on-year; and it's earning $27 CPM.
September 27, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: The World Wanderers Podcast is hosted by Amanda and Ryan, twenty-something travel enthusiasts and world travellers who tackled 40 countries in one year. They talk with incredible guests who share their travel stories, tips and tricks, destination recommendations, and thoughts on how travel can allow you to lead a happier life. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
September 26, 2019:
September 25, 2019:
September 20, 2019:
    The Podcast Editors Community have revealed the results of a survey into the industry. The average charge for producing an hour-long podcast was around US$105; and the best thing to increase your price as an editor is to be effective on social media, and to go to events - but not too many. The full survey results can be found when signing up to more information about the Podcast Editors Conference; or you can watch the full webinar.
September 19, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Gone Cold is a true crime show that explores unsolved homicides and missing persons cases throughout the state of Texas, aiming to provide the victims and their families with a voice. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
September 16, 2019:
    Podcasts will be bigger than radio next year in terms of NPR's revenue: according to Deborah Cowan, the organisation's CFO. She's expecting to earn $55m from podcasting next year. NPR is profitable, and overall revenue grew 10% year-on-year.
September 12, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Black Widow Podcast is a scripted podcast that investigates dating as a millennial. It promotes positivity around sexual experiences, especially the experiences of women, whatever end of the sexual spectrum they might be on. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
September 9, 2019:
    George McDonagh, the producer of Power Corrupts writes what he learnt when producing the first season. He notes that the podcast has had half a million downloads. (Libsyn)
September 5, 2019:
    Acast has sent an email to publishers warning them that from Oct 1 "many Acast podcasters will see a change in listener numbers - in most cases a decrease". The company is switching to measurement using IAB v2 guidelines.
September 4, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: High and Dry is a comedy podcast that discusses serious topics like their bracket of “coolest person over 70-years-old” and other hilarious mayhem. They're using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
September 3, 2019:
August 30, 2019:
    Also at the London Podcast Festival, Aclass: Women invites podcasters and podcast newbies to learn how to create, develop and grow their very own successful podcast. Brought to the festival by Acast, it's a free event, and includes free studio time. Here's more details, and how to apply.
August 29, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Nothing rhymes with murder is a global journey of murder, with a new country and true crime gems every week. (Sadly none so far includes anyone eating a burger on a girder). The hosts, Kate and Georgie, use Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
August 28, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: The Wicked Library featurhes dramatic tellings of horror fiction stories from new, upcoming, independent and bestselling authors. They use Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
August 27, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Jay + Jack Productions produce a number of podcasts as accompaniments to TV shows. The Leftovers looks at the HBO series, as one example. They use Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
August 26, 2019:
    A new service called Podcorn has launched: it says it's a podcast marketplace for sponsorships, helping podcasts earn money. The company launches with $2.2m of seed funding.
August 23, 2019:
    The New York Times, in an analyst's call earlier this month, revealed that digital advertising (including within its podcasts) grew by 14% year-on-year, and that they added a second ad into The Daily at the end of June. (We think this refers to an additional midroll position; there have been occasional post-roll ads for a while). Mark Thompson, the CEO, added that the company is "looking for ways ... of building out our podcasting capability".
August 22, 2019:
    iHeartMedia's earnings call was last week. Bob Pittman highlighted iHeartRadio's promotional power, noting that "Disgraceland went from 100,000 downloads in the last month it was published on its former platform to two million" once it had moved to iHeart.
August 21, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Every day, there are stories that are Unresolved. Micheal Whelan tries to determine why these stories - unsolved crimes and other unexplained phenomena - have no ending. He uses Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on his hosting costs.
August 20, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Lost Origins explores all things ancient mystery, alternative historical theory, extraterrestrial phenomena, and lost civilizations. Hosts Andrew and CK are using Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
August 19, 2019:
August 16, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: The A24 Project focuses on every single movie released by A24, a ground-breaking movie company. They're using Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
August 14, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Sistah Speak: Claws is a podcast devoted to the TNT series, Claws. Sistah A, Sistah J, Sistah K, and Sistah LM are using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut hosting costs.
August 13, 2019:
    Is YouTube really the #1 destination for podcasts? Here's a sneak preview from the Canadian Podcast Listener with more information from the hundreds of people they surveyed who said just that. "What we’re learning about podcast listening on YouTube could create some strategic opportunities for podcast networks and content creators."
August 12, 2019:
August 9, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: True Crime Bullsh**t is a serialized, investigative podcast exploring meticulous and enigmatic serial killer Israel Keyes. it's hosted by Josh Hallmark, He's using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut his hosting costs.
August 8, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Jade and XD describe their podcast as "the blackest show about nothing" - offering social commentary on anything and everything. They're using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
August 7, 2019:
    Breaking: Veritone One has announced Influencer Bridge, a pay-per-performance advertising platform for podcasters, YouTubers and Instagrammers. Podcasters earn money once a transaction takes place – for instance, when a listener uses a podcast's unique promo code to purchase an advertised product. You can sign up today.
August 6, 2019:
August 5, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime: Southern Fried True Crime explores historical and contemporary true crime in the South. Join native Tennessean, Erica Kelley, and her Southern sass to see just how fried the justice system can be in the Deep South. She’s using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut her hosting costs.
August 1, 2019:
July 30, 2019:
    Spreaker Prime - Switch, Pivot or Quit is a podcast that lets you sit in with your girlfriends and chat all things career changes and challenges. These influential women often find themselves in Apple Podcasts's curated list of "Inspiring Women." They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
July 26, 2019:
    We've learnt that Apple's previously-announced podcast categories were quietly altered earlier this month. Changes include a removal of Arts>Literature, Society & Culture>History and Sports>Outdoor; a new Education>Language Learning; Health is now Health & Fitness; Sports>Fantasy is now Sports>Fantasy Sports; Religion & Spirituality>Other was announced but has since disappeared; and a tweak from TV & Film>Aftershows to TV & Film > After Shows. We've updated our list of the changes.
July 24, 2019:
July 19, 2019:
July 17, 2019:
July 12, 2019:
    While paid-for bots are one way of getting one-star reviews, some podcasters have encouraged their listeners to leave one-star ratings on competing podcasts that just launched, we've learnt. Other podcasters have been targeted too.
July 11, 2019:
    We're aware this isn't the first podcast targeted in such a way, and would like to learn more - we're at updates@podnews.net and we respect confidentiality.
July 8, 2019:
    Andy Richter, "best known for his role as sidekick of Conan O'Brien", launches a new podcast today. The Three Questions sees Andy ask the same three questions to each of his guests: "Where do you come from?" "Where are you going?" "What have you learned?" (Team Coco / Earwolf / ART19)
July 4, 2019:
    CBC Podcasts are currently sending us cryptic messages. The latest says: One of our podcasts has a surprise for you. We're expecting to learn a little more on July 9.
June 28, 2019:
    The RTX Podcast Festival with WarnerMedia's Rooster Teeth, is in Austin TX, USA next weekend, as part of RTX, a gaming, animation and internet culture event.
June 26, 2019:
    Previously, on..., hosted by UK broadcaster Jamie East, helps you get up to date with TV shows. Choose a show and an episode, and learn what happens in it. Here, at random, is S1E3 of Stranger Things. (Acast)
June 25, 2019:
    Danny Baker, a much-loved and much-sacked UK radio presenter, is to start a podcast based on his most recent BBC 5 Live show. He was fired after an ill-advised tweet a few months ago. Previously on another station, he learnt of his imminent sacking before going on-air, and proceeded to broadcast a full show railing against the management. His new podcast starts next year.
June 24, 2019:
June 21, 2019:
June 20, 2019:
June 18, 2019:
June 13, 2019:
    WarnerMedia Podcast Network is working together with Rainstream Media on season two of Somebody Somewhere. In an interview with Podnews, GM/VP Tyler Moody explains the strategy behind the move, as well as his thoughts on Apple's new categories and what he gets out of Podcast Movement.
June 10, 2019:
    As a side note - the British Podcast Awards appear to have invested considerably in PR for their winners. This piece in The Guardian features a pre-ceremony photo shoot taken at the awards (even crediting the sponsors). Much to learn for other countries. The company responsible is Carver PR.
June 7, 2019:
    Podiant may be the first hosting company to let you choose from Apple's new categories. The new functionality comes with a lengthy warning, in particular: "Apple gave no warning when they released the new categories, so we don’t know much about how they’re going to be implemented". We, and they, would advise: do nothing.
June 4, 2019:
    This figure includes branded content, but doesn't include Patreon-like revenue from supporters, revenue from live shows, or personal branding. For comparison, BIA Kelsey estimate US terrestrial commercial radio to have earned $14.2bn in 2018; SiriusXM satellite radio earnt a further $5.8bn.
May 30, 2019:
May 27, 2019:
    A free service, which apparently "uses machine learning" - feed Podcast Transcribe with an MP3 file, and it'll transcribe it for you within ten minutes. We fed it this episode, and it took less than a minute to transcribe it like this. (Our podcast features an aloof British accent, which can throw automated voice-to-text software).
May 24, 2019:
May 22, 2019:
    Podtrac is changing their measurement algorithm. A blog post appears to indicate that they're undergoing official IAB compliance, and warns "you should expect to see your download numbers decrease to be consistent with the new guidelines". Podtrac claimed last July that their figures were, and have always been, consistent with the IAB Podcast Metric Guidelines v2.0; but say this change is due to "more coalescing around specific interpretations of the guidelines" in the industry.
May 21, 2019:

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May 16, 2019:
May 13, 2019:
    Similarly, if you are a podcast app developer or someone who cares about your show notes, we'd also be curious for your comments about a document we're working on which attempts to explain to podcast app developers what we want as a bare minimum to display in show notes. Hit the 'reply' button if you'd like to learn more, or have any suggestions on a next step.
May 7, 2019:
May 6, 2019:
    But that's another story, a podcast about books that changed peoples' lives, has Melinda Gates as their current guest. "She talks about what James Baraz’s Awakening Joy taught her about meditating, learning to take a step back, and trusting her soul." (Macmillan / Megaphone)
May 3, 2019:
May 2, 2019:
May 1, 2019:
April 30, 2019:
    RedCircle launched. It's a podcast host offering tools like free hosting, analytics and a cross-promotion marketplace to help smaller podcasts get heard. The company has $1.5m of funding, and is built by five ex-Uber software people; it plans to earn revenue by selling advertising within podcasts. The Verge has more.
April 26, 2019:
April 17, 2019:
April 10, 2019:
    Radio France's podcasts are no longer appearing in Google Podcasts. We learn they were removed before the BBC's action, though the broadcaster has declined to give us a statement. They've added a tag to their RSS feed barring Google from listing them.
April 9, 2019:
April 8, 2019:
March 29, 2019:
    If you do a daily news podcast every day, what do you learn? ABC News's Brad Mielke. One lesson learnt: "talk like a freaking person".
March 28, 2019:
    Spotify has published new podcast terms and conditions. It'll take 40 minutes to read. Meanwhile, the Financial Times reports on Spotify's recent purchase of podcast production company Parcast: "one person close to the negotiation said that Spotify is paying more than $100m in cash and earn-outs to buy Parcast. The price equates to an enormous multiple on Parcast’s limited revenues, this person added."
March 26, 2019:
March 20, 2019:
    Jacobs Media is, once more, bringing the radio industry to Podcast Movement with their now well-known Broadcasters Meet Podcasters portion of the conference. One of those broadcasters that goes is Cumulus, who own the Westwood One Podcast Network. Last year, it earnt US $12.5m "in profitable podcasting revenue" according to CEO Mary Berner.
March 19, 2019:
    In a statement, Libsyn says its podcasting revenue grew by 30%, and in total the company earned double the amount of revenue year on year: earning over US $22m. The company has $11m in the bank. Congratulations to them. (Cough)
March 15, 2019:
    Sword and Scale earns at least $75,000 a month from Patreon, and after a review, Patreon has decided that its host, Mike Boudet, can remain on the platform, in spite of his denigrating comments and social media bullying. We reported on Monday that Wondery had sacked him from the network. He's also deleted all but 65 of his tweets. Patreon removed some creators last year.
March 7, 2019:
March 5, 2019:
    Plus 7 Intelligence has launched a seven-part series on gaming and education today. You'll hear from the educators who are pushing past boundaries to find the games that make learning more effective and more joyful. (The Podglomerate / Megaphone)
February 28, 2019:
    Apple has sent an email to podcasters reminding them to ensure decent-looking metadata. They particularly don't want spammy-looking names or authors, and no episode numbers in titles. There's a tag for that. "These practices could result in your show being rejected or removed from Apple Podcasts," they warn. They have, though, unveiled a mechanism to resubmit podcast feeds if required.
February 27, 2019:
    Google Assistant's voices are getting an upgrade in most countries. You can go and listen to the new, higher quality voices on the Google developer website, and learn more at Wavenet's website.
February 26, 2019:
    Joan Warner, Commercial Radio Australia's CEO, has responded to our Editor's comments yesterday. "Our submission does not propose restricted access to podcasts; podcasting has grown and thrived because of access via a multitude of third party podcast apps. The Australian radio industry is Australia’s leading investor in podcast creation and promotion, and has benefited from having its content being available everywhere," she says. This directly contradicts her quote which we published yesterday.
February 25, 2019:
    Commercial radio in Australia have recommended to government that there be a legal requirement to remove links to podcasts and live streams on request of the content owners. Says Joan Warner, the CEO of the lobby group Commercial Radio Australia:
February 20, 2019:
    ESPN is all-in on podcasts. As we learn from Steven Goldstein, interviews ESPN's Traug Keller, ESPN's first podcast was in 2005; and podcasts skew significantly younger than any other platform at ESPN.
February 19, 2019:
    The #2 radio advertiser in 2017 is now also the #2 podcast advertiser, according to data from Magellan's podcast ad report for January. Magellan details all 110 ads the company found in the US top 2,000 Apple Podcasts trending chart. The top three: #3 Indeed, #2 Geico, and #1 ZipRecruiter. While this does show that US radio's $15.9bn annual revenue is beginning to come to podcasting (which stands at a more meagre $314m), none of radio's other big advertisers are yet visible in the podcast top 15.
February 18, 2019:
    Fancy a podcast from Trinidad? It's the height of their carnival season, and Talk 'Bout Us is a culture and carnival podcast from the country.
February 15, 2019:
February 14, 2019:
    Pandora's plans for podcasting are explained in this conference session video from AdWeek's BrandWeek with Alex White, who's VP of Content and Programming for Pandora. He says Pandora earns three times more ad revenue than the entire podcasting industry.
February 12, 2019:
February 11, 2019:
February 8, 2019:
    Podest, a podcast app for iOS, has released a new version. Michael Nisi, the developer, wrote a lengthy blog post explaining why he's released it. Unusually, all its code is open on Github. He says: "I’ve open sourced the app, not only to give back to the community, from which I’ve learned so much, but also to improve code quality. The more components are used in other contexts, the better."
February 7, 2019:
    Relax, Reply All listeners. Here's a full transcript of the investor's call - including Daniel Ek saying: "Just to be very clear, the goal is not with Gimlet nor with Anchor to make any of their existing content exclusive, but to focus on the content that we're developing at Spotify and make more exclusive deals going forward."
February 4, 2019:
    Spotify is in talks to buy Gimlet Media, it's been reported. Recode quote the price as being $200m; Nick Quah adds that "a source ... tells me that the specific price is $230 million". The WSJ's Ben Mullin underlines that "talks are ongoing and it is still possible that a deal won’t happen". There's a Spotify investor's Q4 earnings call on Wednesday, so we should know more this week.
January 31, 2019:
January 25, 2019:
    Awkward S#x and the City - the podcast is a podcast version of the touring storytelling show Awkward S#x and the City, making its special blend of earnest and often shocking honesty available to the world.
January 24, 2019:
    Too Late To Die Young claims it's one of the first podcasts to be aimed at an over 60 audience: hosted by Nina Miskow, each episode interviews a high-profile guest who is at that time of life when they are closer to the end than the beginning. 'If you want to know about living your best life, learn from those who have lived theirs', says the description. (Audioboom)
January 14, 2019:
    Closed-captioning is coming to Google Podcasts: a forthcoming version of the app will include the option to produce an automatic live transcript on-screen, enabled with a "CC" button - good for noisy places or for those with hearing difficulties. Website 9to5google have enabled the feature on the beta version of the Google app, and report that it works well. Also, the new app will highlight major items in the show notes and offer search terms to learn more. New features prepped in beta versions can take months to arrive, though.
January 10, 2019:
    Death, S#x and Money is back for a new series. (Mis)Educations focuses on those that have realised that what they learned about the subject might have done more harm than good. (WNYC Studios)
January 7, 2019:
    In a letter to investors, Apple had to revise their earning guidance, downward. An illuminating article from MG Siegler points out the themes in the letter: China, yes, but also fewer people are upgrading their iPhones, perhaps they're too expensive, and Apple's future income lies in "services" rather than hardware. (We'd note that the total direct podcasting income for Apple since launch in 2005 has been exactly $0.)
January 4, 2019:
    Unlike some other hosts, Transistor's SSL implementation correctly forwards from http:// to https:// and doesn't produce two duplicate websites or feeds, which Google explicitly warns against.
December 31, 2018:
December 28, 2018:
    Voxnest has published The State Of The Podcast Universe Report (pdf). It looks at the podcast marketplace across the globe, and reports that podcasting is growing fastest in India; while the podcast market in China is "huge": earning at least ten times more revenue than the US.
December 27, 2018:
    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.
December 26, 2018:
December 24, 2018:
    Genetics Unzipped is a new fortnightly podcast from the Genetics Society, presented by Dr Kat Arney, science writer, author and broadcaster, and former host of the Naked Genetics podcast. The press release promises we'll learn about spider-goats, which sound terrifying.
December 20, 2018:
December 17, 2018:
December 11, 2018:
December 10, 2018:
December 3, 2018:
    Koo! is a "social network for short-form podcasts", profiled in TechCrunch. It's similar to what was once called Audioboo, the original incarnation of Anchor, and SoundMite.
November 28, 2018:
November 27, 2018:
    Panoply writes about Apple Podcast ratings, and what we can learn from them. Their conclusion? "Pay extra close attention to the first few hundred ratings and reviews you get".
November 23, 2018:
November 22, 2018:
    Ricky Gervais is special guest today in Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein. "As well as discovering exactly which is the funniest movie of all time according to Gervais, listeners will get to hear the film that traumatised him from the age of six, the film that kept him up at night for a month, how many times he’s watched Pretty Woman and an incredibly moving story of how he learned to accept death through a cinema visit."
November 19, 2018:
    NPR has announced their Student Podcast Challenge. Students and teachers participating in NPR's Student Podcast Challenge can take a topic, a lesson, or a unit they're learning about, and turn it into a podcast between three and 12 minutes long. Winning podcasts will be featured on NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
November 8, 2018:
    Players is a new crossover podcast with former ESPN sports anchor Lindsay Czarniak. "She connects with the biggest names in country music and beyond about perhaps the only thing as important to them as music.. sports." (Cadence13)
November 2, 2018:
October 30, 2018:
    To learn from 1: UK radio station LBC posts "how to listen to podcasts", a simple guide that directs people towards Google Podcasts or Apple Podcasts.
October 3, 2018:
    Nico Vetesse, a composer, has written a guide to how to use music in your podcast. "Learning where the music should take the focus, and where it sits in the background (or not at all) will send you greatly on your way".
October 1, 2018:
September 26, 2018:
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September 19, 2018:
September 14, 2018:
    Neil Cowling, founder of the UK's Fresh Air Productions, posts a call-to-arms to podcasters. "A constant stream of series involving two men talking to each other for a bit too long is not the future for a vibrant medium," he says, in a piece with a fruity title
September 12, 2018:
    Podtrac's top US publishers for August have been announced. Total global downloads is up 48% year-on-year; earlier, we learnt that Podtrac measures 2.8% of available podcasts.
September 5, 2018:
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August 29, 2018:
    Podchaser have launched their Podchaser Creator pages, billing them as "pages that allow listeners to follow, share, and learn about the podcast creators who build the podcasts they love". Registering early also gets you a free t-shirt from TeePublic branded with your own podcast artwork.
August 27, 2018:
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August 15, 2018:
    The BBC Studios Voice, a viewer/listener panel for the BBC, says this in a recent communication: "We were surprised to learn 38% of [our] panellists have never listened to a podcast before. Accessibility and awareness of interesting, quality podcasts were cited as barriers to listening. For those that do listen regularly, commuting has become a time to embed podcasts into people’s daily lives, with comedy coming through as a popular genre."
August 13, 2018:
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July 31, 2018:
July 24, 2018:
    Acast releases data from their Acast Audio Intelligence Report for the US and the UK. Podcast listeners are big earners and big spenders, says the research, earning 28% more in the UK, and 51% more in the US. They also trust the ads in podcasts more (UK, US).
July 6, 2018:
    Jabberjaw Media have launched music podcast A New Level, hosted by bass player Blasko. "You want a career in the music business? It can be done and you can learn how through these experts."
July 5, 2018:
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June 18, 2018:
    A podcaster on Reddit hits 1,000 downloads a day, and shares his lessons learnt, including branding, consistency and Spotify.
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June 5, 2018:
    Where is podcasting's Family Feud? asks Pacific Content's Steve Pratt: comparing the genre of the most-watched TV shows with podcasting and asking if we can grow podcasting's popularity by learning from it. He concludes: "We are not creating enough programming specifically designed to reach first-time audiences". (If you're a Brit, he means Family Fortunes, the one with Les Dennis, Max Bygraves or Bob Monkhouse, not really the one with Andy Collins.)
May 31, 2018:
    Omny Studio tell us that they are planning to roll out an automated tool that will automatically help migrate any of their customers' HTTP feeds to HTTPS. (They already support it, and it's default for new podcasts). Libsyn support https links (just 'add the s'), but they're also working on automatic migration.
May 15, 2018:
    BREAKING: The Audioboom takeover of Triton Digital is no longer going ahead. The note released to the markets notes a £1m loan that Audioboom got in February, says Audioboom only has "sufficient working capital for a further period of up to four weeks from today's date", that the withdrawl will cost Audioboom a further £700,000 in a break clause, and that its "financial position remains uncertain". The note also warns of a possibility of winding up the company. Shares in Audioboom remain suspended. Audioboom's also announced they have a new CFO, Brad Clarke.
May 14, 2018:
    On Mar 30, we reported a bootcamp run by Spotify: "a weeklong intensive program for (10) aspiring female podcasters of color". Total number of applicants? Over 18,000. If you applied, you'll get to learn the decision by 20th May.
May 10, 2018:
    A thing you never thought you'd want: "Pod Papers" is a magazine consisting of podcasts turned into print. It's available at Barnes & Noble stores, and is created by the Paper and Packaging Board, an industry group that works "to help slow the decline in paper use and expand demand for paper-based packaging products".
May 7, 2018:
May 3, 2018:
    Spotify (the second-largest source of podcast listening) posted their first quarterly earnings data as a public company. 170m users, 75m paid subscribers. Revenue €1.14bn (US$1.36bn). It's still losing money.
April 30, 2018:
    Fashion store Barneys New York is launching a podcast, The Barneys Podcast, on May 2. It will "feature discussions with some of the today’s most dynamic creatives, speaking with in-house Barneys hosts who are authorities in the same area". Other new podcasts released recently include ABC Classic Kids, a classical music podcast.
April 24, 2018:
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April 17, 2018:
    Spotify are doing some behind-the-scenes work on their podcast platform. Libsyn warns of delays in new shows. (We're on Spotify with a special weekly version of our podcast).
April 16, 2018:
    Many people fall asleep listening to podcasts. We learn today about a podcast especially made for that: Sleep Whispers, a podcast which is 100% whispered. Shhh.
April 9, 2018:
    Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything has a new series, False Alarm. How do we learn to "live with the fake"? Benjamen will explore nuclear fallout shelters in Manhattan, venture to a strip club in New Jersey to meet a very newsworthy stripper, and create his own cryptocurrency, among other things.
March 29, 2018:
    29% of Americans listened to a podcast last month; 35% listen 2-4 times a week. 31% say they listen to a podcast to learn something new.
March 27, 2018:
    The Australian Commercial Radio Awards this year, for the first time, has three podcast categories. Joan Warner, CEO of Commercial Radio Australia, says: "Radio is now once again leading the way in producing and commissioning original, cutting-edge podcasts on topics ranging from arts and comedy to social commentary, sport, health and politics. Radio is key to driving the future success of the podcast sector." You need to be a CRA member to enter.
March 23, 2018:
    A good example of niche podcasting fulfilling a need: we learnt about Berlin Briefing earlier this week. It's a round-up of local news for people who live in Berlin, aimed at English speakers who don't speak German.
March 20, 2018:
March 5, 2018:
    Martech writes about voice technologies - notably Podible, a podcasting platform using machine learning for podcast recommendations; and VoxSnap, a service that turns written text into voice (using real people).
February 27, 2018:
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February 20, 2018:
    A California newspaper, the Ventura County Star, is experimenting with podcasting, and learning at the same time. Some advice in here from journalists about interview technique and promotion.
February 15, 2018:
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January 18, 2018:
    A podcast for managers, Manage Smarter, has launched. It's branded content from SalesFuel, who offer tools for salespeople. "Good managers improve numbers. But great managers improve people, their most important asset. This podcast is a way to expand the skills and thinking of leaders who are interested in truly learning new ways to manage that move the needle toward more positive results."
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December 5, 2017:
    A Nordic startup, Kieku, aims to learn from your listening habits and, using AI, give you more podcasts that you might like. The website is bright and colourful. Kieku is based in Helsinki, Finland.
November 30, 2017:
November 20, 2017:
    US: fancy spending nine weeks in a residential workshop next spring learning how to make great story-telling audio, being taught by people like Ira Glass and Shereen Marisol Meraji? You want the Transom Story Workshop - you've not got long to apply.
November 17, 2017:
    The podcast broke the series previous record, earning more than 2.3 million downloads in its first week - with nearly 1 million people downloading episode one alone.
November 16, 2017:
    Event: The Irish Learning Waves radio training organisation is running its first podcasting event, 21st November, Dublin, Ireland. The organisation is funded by Irish commercial radio and government.
November 15, 2017:
November 14, 2017:
    The Chicago Tribune covers the Dunc'd On podcast, a super-dull sports podcast that's earning money. Of note: it's produced in San Francisco, where the three-hour time-difference helps the production process.
November 2, 2017:
    Noted: Nevertheless, a podcast celebrating women transforming teaching and learning through technology.
October 25, 2017:
    A report from a podcasting event in Rhode Island, called Sound Ideas: Close Listening, Podcasting, and The New Radio. "[Sam] Harnett advised against making “a knockoff of existing podcasts … you have to be thinking outside of the box,” he added."
October 24, 2017:
    MixCloud, a DJ music hosting platform, announce a deal with Warner Music. Previously, it used the standard statutory internet radio licences; going direct means potential flexibility with rates and usage models. WMG is the third largest record company in the world.
October 11, 2017:
October 6, 2017:
    Event: Podcasting It Yourself, in Phoenix AZ, USA, on October 28. "For people who want to start a podcast – or – want to learn more about podcasting from experienced and respected podcasters".
October 3, 2017:
September 29, 2017:
    John Lee Dumas's podcast Entrepreneur On Fire earns him a million dollars. Here's how.
September 25, 2017:
September 19, 2017:
    A good piece about monetising podcasts, and the challenges in the 30-second ads that you might typically hear. With stats showing, apparently, that NPR is making $1.4m per month from podcasting (average revenue per listener per month is 3.8 cents). By way of comparison, UK radio earns 3.6 cents per listener per HOUR; but then, those 12 minutes of ads probably help.
September 13, 2017:
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September 1, 2017:
    A new platform to listen to podcasts - Feedcast. Being developed open-source, with a crowd-funding plan for infrastructure costs; using machine learning for recommendations. "If you can imagine netflix's recommendation with youtube's content, that is close to what we think."
August 30, 2017:
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August 25, 2017:
    Spotify reaches a licensing deal with Warner Music. WMG is the third largest record company in the world, and the last of the deals that Spotify needed to proceed with a much-awaited stock market listing in the US. Of note: the deal was announced on Instagram.
August 23, 2017:
    Also from Canada, a new podcast network from Alberta is highlighted in the Edmonton Examiner. There are, apparently, over 100 podcasts from the city; the APN has ten founding members, each of whom will earn CA$25 (U$20) per episode from playing ads.
August 14, 2017:
    A company to look out for: Placard Media is a company putting podcasters together with advertisers. Based in Melbourne, Australia, and talking to Aussie or Kiwi podcasters. (Increasingly, many people are discovering they're both Aussie and Kiwi anyway).
August 10, 2017:
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August 2, 2017:
    Buzzfeed writes SoundCloud's obituary and explains where it all went wrong and "how it all came crashing down". Premature or not, there are some useful learnings here for any product.
July 4, 2017:
    A talk from Adam Gamwell, a Design Anthropologist. "Reflecting on four years of podcasting at This Anthro Life and challenging academic tradition, Adam will share some key lessons learned about storytelling and data and speculate on where podcasting may be taking us."
June 26, 2017:
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June 14, 2017:
    A piece from Ben Thompson that delves into podcasting's history before tackling, you guessed it, Apple's podcast analytics and Apple's role in podcasting in general. He makes the point that Apple are relatively anti-advertising, and they're unlikely to enable the podcast industry to earn more cash.

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