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December 12, 2022:
    The winners of the Asian Podcast Awards were announced. Almost all are in English; and they are: Best podcast: 1920, within the YES 933 Radio Drama feed (Mediacorp, in Chinese / Omny Studio) … Best podcast host: Adulting with former children (Zodapop, SYRUP Media / Anchor) … Best narrative storytelling or fiction podcast: Creepy Twisted Asians (ZAG / Castos) … Best science, tech or business podcast: Inside China: Coronavirus Podcast, within the Inside China feed (South China Morning Post / Acast) … Best comedy, entertainment or lifestyle podcast: A Brief Case: true crime in Asia (Indie / Podbean) … Best arts, society or culture podcast: Miss Conduct (IVM Podcasts / Omny Studio)
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November 13, 2020:
    The Coronavirus Radio Ideas Awards took place yesterday. The "best podcast, creativity and entertainment" went to BBC Radio 4's comedy podcast Now Wash Your Hands...
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July 22, 2020:
    A prime example of good podcast marketing for your show: find a good angle and stick with it. Fireflies: the original kids debate show sent us a press release, which we covered; Steve Scauzillo from the San Gabriel Valley Tribune got in touch with us, and covered the story in the newspaper.
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June 2, 2020:
    A record number of podcasts were started in May. 96,537 new shows were added to Apple Podcasts, according to Daniel J Lewis's My Podcast Reviews. The previous record, 90,977, was hit in April: it's likely that the coronavirus pandemic had a positive effect in podcast launches. There are now 1,136,520 podcasts in Apple Podcasts, according to the data. (Apple Podcasts powers at least 75% of all podcast app directories)
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May 22, 2020:
    Thrilling tales of modern capitalism is new from Slate today: featuring on companies who are in the news and what stories have shaped them. Slate tells us that while some will mention the coronavirus, other stories will "provide a nice escape".
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May 19, 2020:
    Podcast Addict has returned to the Google Play app store today. The app had been suspended for linking to third-party podcasts about the coronavirus. Hiroshi Lockheimer, an SVP for Google, has posted on Twitter that "We are still sorting out kinks in our process as we combat Covid misinformation, but this app should not have been removed." The notification from Google Play asks the developer to "continue to monitor your app's content", and there appears to be no guarantee that the app won't be suspended for a fourth time for linking to third-party content.
May 18, 2020:
    The Google Play app store has suspended Podcast Addict, the most-reviewed Android podcast app, for having podcasts in it that mention the coronavirus. The note from Google says that content in the app about COVID-19 had not been approved by government entities or public health organisations. As Reclaim The Net reports, suspension of the app also immediately stops all ad revenue and all in-app payments; an appeal process takes at least seven days. Xavier Guillemane, the app's independent developer, tells Podnews: "I cannot believe that they would really want to ban the app for this reason", and points out that this policy should also apply to all web browsers, news apps and social networks. Existing users can continue to use the app.
May 15, 2020:
May 14, 2020:
    The founding governors of The Podcast Academy met recently, we're told. The organisation's planning has been a little delayed due to the coronavirus, but we can expect a set of announcements next month.
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May 11, 2020:
    Manoush Zomorodi and Jen Poyant have released a new episode of ZigZag, announcing the end of the partnership. Parenting time pressures and the uncertainty of the coronavirus were to blame.
May 8, 2020:
    Podcast Movement has announced a switch of dates for Podcast Movement 2020, following disruption caused by the coronavirus. The event is now scheduled to be on October 19 to 22, in Dallas TX. A newsletter has been sent to all attendees outlining their options for the event.
May 7, 2020:
    Spotify has removed a COVID-19 podcast featuring an interview with conspiracy theorist and idiot David Icke, after he tried to claim that 5G was to blame for the coronavirus, which it isn't, and then says he doubts the virus exists anyway, which it does. CNBC reports that Apple Podcasts has yet to remove the episode, however. Icke also believes that we're ruled by shape-shifting reptilians, and that the universe is made from vibrational energy.
May 6, 2020:
May 5, 2020:
    Podcast traffic is continuing to recover, according to latest data from Podtrac. Last week was 2% higher for audience and virtually flat for downloads; comedy podcasts fared best. The service measures podcasts from participating publishers.
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April 30, 2020:
    Mindshare, an advertising agency, reports that 26% of Americans are spending more time with podcasts since the effects of the coronavirus. However, that number's beaten by radio (31% of Americans); shopping online (44%); watching movies (53%); or going online (54%).
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April 28, 2020:
    Podcast consumption is increasing, according to new figures from Podtrac. This is the first week that both downloads and users have grown since the first week of March, the company says.
April 27, 2020:
    The Archers, an 'everyday story of country folk' in Ambridge, broadcast on the BBC since 1951 and available as a podcast since 2007, is to re-broadcast old episodes while it adjusts to a new production schedule because of the coronavirus.
April 24, 2020:
    In the UK, 18% of British adults - over 10.1m people - now listen to podcasts every week, according to new data from audio measurement company RAJAR. Podcasts are now more popular than CDs or peoples' own MP3 music collection, according to the study. The full data is on RAJAR's website: fieldwork was carried out in February, before the coronavirus pandemic.
April 23, 2020:
    Voxnest have released an update on COVID-19 podcast listening across their network. The main claim is that global podcast listens are "up by 42%", a comparison to listening in the first week of January, a time when many people, especially in Europe, were on holiday. The graphs appear to show that all territories have increased since the end of March; and that categories around peoples' "hobbies and passions" are doing well; the company does note that, as a whole, US podcast listens are down by over 20%, however.
April 22, 2020:
April 21, 2020:
    Podtrac's weekly update shows a continued decline in downloads, by 1% last week, across the publishers that they monitor. Fiction was the highest growing category, with downloads increasing by 35% week-on-week.
April 20, 2020:
April 17, 2020:
    Broadway Podcast Network is seeing downloads increase by 30%. “The jump is really across the board,” commented its founder, Dori Berinstein. “Every podcast is seeing greater traffic,” she said, adding that “one of our new podcasts, Ramin Karimloo’s The Hang, is so popular it crashed the site this week.”
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April 10, 2020:
    First look: Which podcasts are talking about the coronavirus? Magellan has taken a look: and discovered that 4 out of 5 comedy podcasts are mentioning it; and 1 in 4 of all true crime shows. It's the latest in a series of articles about how the coronavirus is affecting podcast advertising.
April 8, 2020:
    How many takedowns have Blubrry and Libsyn had from Spotify because of coronavirus-related concerns? Hardly any - "under double digits" according to Todd Cochrane of Blubrry, speaking on The New Media Show.
April 7, 2020:
    Podtrac has released a new set of data about podcast consumption during the coronavirus. Last week, downloads were down just 1% week-on-week, leading the company to say that the effects are levelling off. The highest-growing category last week was TV & Film; though fiction podcasts have grown strongly over the past three weeks.
April 6, 2020:
    Following our story on Friday, Spotify has told Podnews that they are not automatically removing episodes just for mentioning the words 'coronavirus' or 'covid-19'. Some shows, mainly with titles around prevention or treatment, were manually removed following violations of Spotify's terms of service. Spotify also has a coronavirus section, by the way.
April 3, 2020:
    Spotify appear to be removing some podcasts about the coronavirus, particularly from alternative health podcasters, claiming that they are "in violation of their content policies". There is no opportunity for appeal. Spotify didn't respond to our request for comment.
April 2, 2020:
    Apple have published a curated list of coronavirus podcasts called COVID-19: Essential Listening. It's available in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, with more countries to come.
April 1, 2020:
    First look: Downloads are down; listening is down more. So says Chartable, which has just published how coronavirus is changing podcast listening. Unlike other download numbers that we've linked-to so far, Chartable also has access to Spotify and Apple Podcasts listening data, which it aggregates into its platform. "Listening has dropped off much more than downloads have. This is likely because many podcast apps, like Apple Podcasts, will continue downloading podcast episodes even if they are not actually played." The number of reviews also dramatically dropped, as have downloads over cellular networks. There is a slow recovery on the way though.
March 31, 2020:
    First look: US podcast downloads were down 4% last week, says Podtrac, which has posted a new weekly update: they are still 25% higher than the first week of January (when everyone was, admittedly, mostly on holiday). In terms of categories, audio fiction podcast downloads were up by 19% week-on-week; news podcasts saw a 6% decline, and sports down 10%. Podtrac measure over a billion podcast downloads per month.
March 30, 2020:
    Podsights has published a piece about the current effects on podcast advertising from the coronavirus. It reports downloads are holding steady; but that many downloads have moved to later in the day. The company estimates that advertising revenue is going to be down for Q2 by about 20%. (Also: almost half of all podcast publishers surveyed said they were making podcasts about the coronavirus.)
March 27, 2020:
    While you can't go to live podcast shows any more, Melbourne-based Stupid Old Studios Presents is selling tickets to live podcast streams instead. Ticket sales, we're told, are strong - with 800 sold within 24 hours. Supporting comedians and the creative arts, a section of the community that have been significantly harmed by the coronavirus, seems like a good thing right now.
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March 24, 2020:
    Exclusive: Podtrac, the largest podcast analytics company in the US, has released weekly podcast data showing podcast download and audience growth including the effect of the coronavirus. The data will be published later on the Podtrac website, and updated weekly.
March 23, 2020:
    How is the coronavirus affecting podcast downloads? If you're seeing a slight drop in your downloads, you're not alone, it seems - we've lots of detail from podcasters today, as well as an understanding of whether the internet can cope with all this home working. (The comments are open here, too)
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March 19, 2020:
    Podcast Movement is five months away; and currently is still planned to happen at the end of August. Happily, the event is scheduled to be in Dallas TX this year, which is where Podcast Movement's main headquarters is based, so they know what it's like. The company has also posted details of a "contingency registration", and ways that it offers to remain part of the podcasting community.
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March 17, 2020:
    Hindenburg Journalist Pro have also offered three-month temporary licences for B2B customers (you've got an email from them). However, for podcasters everywhere, they often advertise this link for a 90-day free trial, and a mystery "special discount". This isn't related to the coronavirus, and isn't an affiliate link - we use their product and like it though.
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March 10, 2020:
    Acast tells Podnews that there are now more than 650 podcast episodes hosted on its platform alone about Coronavirus. Those episodes have been downloaded more than 16 million times. We link to some new titles in our podcast news section below.
March 5, 2020:
    Science Vs has a new episode about covid-19, the virus more commonly known as Coronavirus. They've also added a song to remind you to wash your hands, the most effective way of protecting yourself. (Megaphone)
February 27, 2020:
    Radiodays Europe, a large conference for radio and podcasting in Lisbon, Portugal, is going ahead at the end of March. It has announced a number of keynote speakers, including Entale's Wil Harris; and has covid-19 information on its website.
February 20, 2020:
    The NAB Show in Las Vegas is going ahead, in spite of worries about the coronavirus.
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