
Laughable, a top-rated comedy podcast app, comes to Android
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A comedy podcast app, Laughable, available on iOS for two years, has just launched on Android. The app uses profiles, so you can follow comedians’ own podcasts and where they’ve been a guest. Once you subscribe to your favorite people and shows, Laughable keeps you current on future episodes, too – including people’s guest appearances. The developer tells us that no other podcast app is more highly rated in Apple’s App Store (scoring 4.9/5 after 3,600 reviews).
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Spotify has published new podcast terms and conditions. It’ll take 40 minutes to read. Meanwhile, the Financial Times reports on Spotify’s recent purchase of podcast production company Parcast: “one person close to the negotiation said that Spotify is paying more than $100m in cash and earn-outs to buy Parcast. The price equates to an enormous multiple on Parcast’s limited revenues, this person added.”
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Google Podcasts is now transcribing some podcasts, says Android Authority, who’ve worked out how to see the transcripts in some Google Podcasts pages (details below in our “developer’s corner”).
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The finalists of the Australian Podcast Awards have been announced. The winners are to be announced at the awards ceremony on 18th May at the Seymour Centre, Sydney NSW, Australia.
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Tales of behind the scenes at the recording for Marvel’s Wolverine: The Lost Trail - recorded “in ambisonic”, it meant the recording was almost like making a movie, according to a piece in Inverse.
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Event: Podsummit, in Calgary AB, Canada, on June 22nd.
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Developer’s corner
- Google Podcasts is erroneously returning a “200 OK” header for all podcasts, even ones that no longer exist or ones that have never existed. If you were previously inspecting the header for a 404, we’d recommend looking for the text
Error 404 (Not Found)
in the body. (Or, you know, Google could provide an API.) We’ve reported this behaviour. - Listen Notes has launched v2 of their API on different infrastructure, as well as new, simpler, pricing.
- Here’s how to find the transcript within a Google Podcasts episode page, like this one - under “inspect > network” it’s in a file request made by the page called
/_/PodcastsUi/data/batchexecute
and is a protected file. View the response in Chrome devtools, and you’ll see a long, JSON-looking string, including the entire transcript. They’re not transcribing our podcast, TWiT, or The Daily as far as we can see though. (Reminder - episode links are at the bottom of every podcast page here on Podnews).
Companies mentioned above:Google
Google Podcasts
Listen Notes
Parcast
Spotify