Future-gazing into podcasting in 2024
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In the Podnews Weekly Review this week, hear from 21 people across podcasting about their highlights of 2023, and predictions for 2024. More consolidation for podcast publishers, diversity in monetisation techniques, big-name retirements as podcasting reaches 20, and the benefit of multi-platform podcasting, it’s all in this episode: speakers include Acast’s Ross Adams, Vox Media’s Nayeema Raza, Skye Pillsbury from The Squeeze, Ausha’s Jennifer Han, and many more. Listen here.
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The speaking schedule for Podfest in Orlando next month has been published. Fun fact: the Podfest hotel this year is opposite the only McDonald’s in the world that still sells McDonald’s Pizza.
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Lifehacker publishes its “best podcast episode of 2023” list. Included: Search Engine’s “Why don’t we eat people”, which got our vote.
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We notice a YouTube Podcasts homepage has appeared for the UK: here’s how it looks.
- There’s only one show from the UK there - Diary of a CEO - even though very popular UK shows like Pod Save the UK or The Rest is Politics are available on YouTube (in video).
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Podcast host RSS.com has published its year in review for 2023.
Podcast News
Podcast promotion in the wild
In other news, at least one of our readers gets to holiday in Guatemala. We’ve only been in South Wales! So far…
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Companies mentioned above:
Buzzsprout
Podcast data for Dec 29
#1 in Apple Podcasts
Huberman Lab (Scicomm Media)
Wirecard: 1,9 Milliarden Lügen (Süddeutsche Zeitung)
#1 in Spotify
The Joe Rogan Experience (Joe Rogan)
Hobbylos (Spotify, Rezo & Julien Bam)
Over the last week, 149,886 podcasts published at least one new episode (down 23.1%). source