Amazon buys SmartLess podcast for around $80m
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Amazon has bought the distribution and adsales rights for the SmartLess podcast for between $60-80 million. The show will not be exclusive, but will be published one week early on Amazon Music and Wondery+. The deal was through CAA.
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The Netherlands now has its own podcast chart. The Netherlands Podcast Report, compiled by Triton Digital with NLO, shows daily podcast NRC Vandaag as the #1 show (from the NRC newspaper); and NPO, the public service broadcaster, as the clear #1 publisher. As ever, the ranker contains participating publishers only.
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CampaignAsia shares impressive data claiming that 66% of internet users in the Asia Pacific region listen to a podcast on an average day. The data, from GWI, says 54.4% of Australian internet users listen every day to podcasts: Edison Research’s Infinite Dial data unveiled earlier this year quotes 37% of Australia’s population listen every month, and the Reuters Institute also recently shared data saying 31% listen every month too.
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NPR is now making its shows available on Deezer worldwide. The podcasts are in their own channel.
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Podcast host Captivate has launched Captivate Growth Labs: described as “an actionable and continually expanding library of courses and workshops diving deep into all facets of podcast marketing, audience growth and monetization”. The community is free to all Captivate customers. Podnews’s Editor is an advisor.
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What happens in Vegas will soon be podcast. BlueWire’s podcast studios are under construction at the Wynn, as part of a partnership with WynnBET. It’ll be adjacent to the casino floor, with two sets.
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LetsCast․fm, a German podcast host, now has integration with Auphonic.
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Radioline, the French audio app, has done a deal with an in-car app store to make podcasts available in-car. The company’s app store is used by 3m cars worldwide, including Volkswagen cars (where it’s known as VW Play).
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Fusebox, an embedded player for podcast websites, is adding episode-level images (in an opt-in beta), and faster loading. It also now only loads audio once a listener hits the play button, complying with IAB rules.
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