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December 12, 2024:
    Ausha has launched Ausha Charts, a chart tracking service that also covers sub-categories and all countries for Apple and Spotify. The tool is currently a chart (and category) browser, and doesn’t let you search your show. (That’s coming).
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    22.7% of shows started on Spotify for Creators in January haven’t posted a new episode since the end of February - that’s better than the average, as is 20.4% for Ausha, 18.9% for Megaphone, 12.6% for Podbean and 12.3% for Libsyn. As you’d expect, podcast hosting companies with well-publicised free trials show the highest levels of podfade, including Spreaker (40%), RSS (71%) and Hubhopper (83%).
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    Ausha launched “Ausha Intelligence”, what it calls the first AI-powered tool designed to generate search-optimized show notes and promotional content. It was first demonstrated at Podcast Movement in Washington DC by Podnews’s Editor, and offers customisable prompts to match your editorial style.
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August 30, 2024:
    Ausha has published detail of how the Spotify algorithm works. It’s not just your titles and descriptions: it’s ensuring that users engage with your content, and that you use the right keywords for popular topics in your category.
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    Above - what a request from the Apple Podcasts web player looks like, as seen by OP3. The user-agent looks like a browser; but the “referer” header makes it clear that this is coming from Apple Podcasts. Many podcast hosting companies (Ausha, Buzzsprout, Spreaker, Captivate and Transistor), and OP3, are using the referer to count these as Apple Podcasts downloads.
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    Exclusive: Podcast hosting company Ausha has launched an AI tool, “Ausha Intelligence”. The CEO Maxime Piquette, above, will unveil the tool later today at Podcast Movement. The tool has flexible AI that use Ausha’s understanding of podcast search-engine optimisation to produce metadata that’s customisable and designed to drive discoverability of new episodes.
August 20, 2024:
    Statistics in your podcast host - We asked a variety of podcast hosts. Ausha, Buzzsprout and Spreaker will correctly list this as Apple Podcasts. Omny Studio lists this separately as an Apple Podcasts website play. Captivate, Podbean, Megaphone, Spotify for Podcasters and RSS.com will list this as a browser (Chrome, Firefox, etc).
August 19, 2024:
    On the Ausha stage at Podcast Movement 👉 Discover the New AI for Podcasts: Search-Optimized Show Notes and Marketing Strategy Optimization.
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    On the Ausha stage at Podcast Movement: 👉 Tom Webster (Sounds Profitable) will reveal the latest data on podcast discoverability, precise marketing tips, and actionable strategies to elevate your podcast’s visibility.
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    Ausha suggests: Master audience engagement by creating listener personas with Ausha’s guide.
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Thank you to podcast hosting company Ausha, which has returned as a Podnews supporter today. The company recently released a Podcast Search Optimisation tool across all platforms. Joining Podnews as a supporter shows your company is serious about podcasting, and helps us cover the stories that help the industry - you can be like Ausha too.

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January 18, 2024:
    The podcast dedicated to analysing podcast trailers, Trailer Park, returns for a new season today. The show plays a new podcast trailer, then checks it out to help creators make better short-form content. This time around, it's sponsored by Ausha and Fanlist.
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    In the Podnews Weekly Review this week, hear from 21 people across podcasting about their highlights of 2023, and predictions for 2024. More consolidation for podcast publishers, diversity in monetisation techniques, big-name retirements as podcasting reaches 20, and the benefit of multi-platform podcasting, it’s all in this episode: speakers include Acast’s Ross Adams, Vox Media’s Nayeema Raza, Skye Pillsbury from The Squeeze, Ausha’s Jennifer Han, and many more. Listen here.
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    Exclusive: Ausha is launching a Podcast Search Optimisation tool today. The tool monitors and optimises show appearance in podcast app search results, suggests keywords to rank for, and monitors Apple Podcasts and Spotify to measure the effect of any change. It's available in beta for selected customers today, before a full launch later in the year.
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    YouTube will fully support ingestion of RSS feeds for podcasts by the end of the year, it was announced at Podcast Movement by the Product Lead Podcasting at Google, Steve McLendon, speaking to Ausha's Jennifer Han. He also made the first public acknowledgement of the ongoing beta testing that we reported on in May. (It ingests RSS audio feeds and turns them into YouTube-hosted video, like CNN One Thing which we understand is using it.)
August 14, 2023:
    Bad news: YouTube's Kai Chuk is no longer answering questions at Podcast Movement (Wed, 2.30pm, Aurora C). Good news: his place will be taken by the Product Lead Podcasting at Google, Steve McLendon. A former co-founder of 60dB, he's been involved in the launch of podcasts on YouTube, but also looks after Google Podcasts - so knows a thing or two about the whole space. We hope to be there (if we can squeeze in) - the session's sponsored by Ausha.
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    Kai Chuk, YouTube's Head of Podcasting, will be at Podcast Movement next month. He'll be interviewed by Ausha's CMO, Jennifer Han (Tues, 2.30pm).
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    In the Podnews Weekly Review this week, Sam Sethi and James Cridland talk with Alban Brooke from Buzzsprout and Maxime Piquet from Ausha about their use of AI in podcasting. The title and description is produced by AI, too.
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December 12, 2022:
    Ausha tells Podnews the podcast hosting company now has more than 10,700 podcasts on the platform, and achieved 167m downloads in 2022.
December 2, 2022:
    Podcast host Ausha has achieved IAB certification. The company was already following the ACPM guidelines, one of the two French podcast audience measurement organisations. Ausha's press release includes an infographic explaining what an IAB download is.
November 16, 2022:
    Podcast company Ausha has launched a new podcast called Tips - How to grow your podcast - hosted by Sarah Donnelly, an American comedian and podcaster, it's also available on YouTube. “Our goal is to create 10 minute bursts of joy, clarity, and inspiration for podcasters,” says Odile Beniflah, Head of US at Ausha.
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    Popular podcast platform Ausha ('Oh Sha') has launched in the US. The hosting platform, used by more than 7,000 podcasts in France, includes a social media manager, one-click sharing to YouTube, and monetisation options.
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Thank you to more than 600 new subscribers in February so far; including from people at Ausha, Netflix, Amazon, Claritas, Sybel, Apple, APM and Hessischer Rundfunk. If you're finding us useful, please tell your colleagues to subscribe too!

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    In France, podcast host Ausha has conducted research on how podcasters promote their show. 47% use social media; 14% use newsletters. Instagram is the most popular social media platform to promote new shows.
April 16, 2020:
    Podcastéo has looked at the French podcast industry. In the top 200, the most popular host is Acast (who bought the French company Pippa last year), ART 19 and Soundcloud; for smaller podcasts, the #1 host is Ausha, another French company. As is the case in many emerging markets, repurposed radio material leads the charts.
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Thank you to Ausha, who host, share, manage and monetise your podcasts, for becoming our latest supporter. Be like them.

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