Apple Podcasts improved on Android
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Apple Podcasts can now be installed as an Android app, after the company made some unannounced changes to its website. While the app isn’t available in the Google Play store, it can now be installed to work identically to an app on Android phones - appearing in your app drawer, with the opportunity to buy premium subscriptions, and full localisation in different languages. Here’s how to install it.
- This is a helpful way for Android users to access premium subscriptions and help support their favourite shows.
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Riverside has raised $30mn in a new funding round. It previously raised $35mn in 2022, $9.5mn in 2021, and $2.5mn in 2020. The company has around 165 employees, and aims to be profitable in the next two years.
- Riverside launched a multitrack editing tool last week, which works for both audio and video productions.
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You can now include a timestamp when sharing a podcast from YouTube Music. You’ve been able to do this from YouTube (main) for some time; Spotify and Apple Podcasts also have this functionality.
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Magellan AI is now tracking how brands are using programmatic and run-of-network podcast ads. The new functionality also gives example campaign creatives.
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PodcastOne has launched PodcastOne Pro, a podcast production service. Pricing includes promotion across PodcastOne shows.
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Why did Marco Arment remove the little green “support this podcast” buttons from Overcast? In the Accidental Tech Podcast in a chapter called “features we’d add but for Apple”, he shares the reasons why: a) very few people used it; b) because he was worried Apple would reject the app from the app store. He suggests that he’s dropped other ideas for helping podcasters earn revenue because he was concerned that Apple wouldn’t approve them. “The real harm that’s done is in all those ideas out there that people talk themselves out of even trying,” he adds.
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Chartable has emailed users to remind them to remove the Chartable prefix before Dec 12 (Thursday). SmartLinks will stop working too. (If you’re with Spotify’s Megaphone, you’re unaffected). We’ve a list of alternatives.
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Audio equipment company RØDE has announced the Wireless GO (Gen 3), a new version of the wireless microphone system.
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In the UK, the finalists for the Political Podcast Awards 2025 were announced. Of the 29 finalists, ten are with Acast.
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In Australia, ARN’s iHeart is to sell advertising within BBC podcasts. 900,000 Australians (4% of all adults) listen to BBC content every month.
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Developer podcast network Changelog has announced it is stopping production of four of its shows, to focus on its main podcast, which it is to make a video-first show. It is also to launch an index of developer podcasts.
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What can marketers do to improve podcast advertising? That’s the subject of new data from Veritonic, released today. 27% believe that ads should be more seamlessly integrated into shows.
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- The Dec 6 episode of Buzzcast, Buzzsprout’s podcast, promises 25+ Creative Podcast Marketing Ideas That Will Grow Your Audience.
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