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  • Spotify has added a “what’s new” feed, containing new podcast episodes and music from people you’re following. You’ll find it by tapping the bell on the home tab; it’s rolling out to all users.

  • EU countries are dragging their feet to enact new controversial copyright rules. Reuters reports that many European broadcasters and artists are unhappy about a potential weakening of Article 17, which could force platforms like YouTube, Instagram and even podcast apps to filter for copyrighted content.

  • You wait all year for a collaboration tool for podcast producers, and then two come along at once. Yesterday we mentioned Episode Check; today, EditPoint, a tool that works on an iPhone or iPad. It’s designed to let you listen or check a show while doing other things, and comes complete with pre-filled buttons to note issues.

  • What’s behind the year-over-year decrease in podcast downloads for June 2021? Podtrac posts a blog, confirming what we reported on July 2 - a bug in Apple Podcasts has resulted in at least a 20% dip in downloads on the platform. The fix was rolled out on July 20; so you’ll see big increases in August: and, really, they were up 5%, they say.


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  • iHeartMedia has signed with Sports Illustrated and Sports Illustrated Studios for a multi-year audio content deal.

  • The Sports Podcast Awards will be announced later today, we understand. With 27 categories for sports podcasts, they were initially announced in April. Emails sent to podcasters say the categories are open from now until the end of September; the winners will be announced in a live-streamed event in February.


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  • Spotify has announced “The Final Chapters of Richard Brown Winters”, a 90-minute “feature-length” fiction podcast, from Gimlet.


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