Apple delays paid podcast launch; admits problems
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In an email to podcasters sent late on Friday before a holiday weekend, Apple Podcasts has announced that Apple Podcasts Paid Subscriptions and channels will now launch in June. The company’s original announcement had promised a May launch; we understand it is now planned to go live in the coming weeks.
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In a first public statement, the email also admits that some creators 'have experienced delays’ in content availability and access to Apple Podcasts Connect, but claims these have been addressed. Publishers told Podnews on Friday that there continue to be many ongoing problems.
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Meanwhile, Mumbler is a new podcast hosting platform, already live, “that allows any podcaster to create their own paid podcast in just 3 clicks”. Creators get to see their subscriber details; their commission fees are 8% plus payment costs.
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Veritonic has released its 2021 Audio Logo Index, ranking company audio logos across the world. Here, perfect for pub quizzes, is a big playable list of the ones ranked in the report.
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Podthon’21 have announced the speakers for their upcoming conference.
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The CBC and BBC are seeking proposals from audio producers for a factual narrative podcast, unique in story and treatment, told over 8-10 episodes, which will be presented as a major joint series in 2022.
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In South Africa, African Tech Roundup is to launch a social token, $ATRU, on the Celo blockchain. “Through $ATRU, we will reward African Tech Roundup’s most engaged community members for contributing time, insight, support funds, and more.”
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Being famous doesn’t make you a better podcaster. Tom Webster unveils the biggest celebrities in podcasting: and they’re not, he suggests, “famous” famous.
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WOTSO, coworking spaces in Australia, are to get their own podcast studios. Branded PodSpot, they’re first available in Sippy Downs QLD, and will be launched soon in Fortitude Valley QLD and Sydney NSW.
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- The Just Audio flutter package, which is a feature-rich audio player for your podcast app, has added a silence skipper and a volume boost for Android. (iOS to follow). More details here.
- Brian of London writes an article on why podcast apps and aggregators should be using Podping. Podping is now in live beta with Buzzsprout, RSS․com, Captivate and Transistor.
- Last week, Anchor hoovered up plenty of paid-for podcasts, but also lost plenty too, according to our sample. SoundCloud was the biggest loser, with 20 losses; Megaphone was the paid podcast host gaining the most shows.
- The Podcast Index data shows that Anchor + Megaphone host 1,603,876 podcasts out of 3,869,347 podcasts available: their owner, Spotify, now hosting 41.4% of all shows.
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