Magellan: 4 out of 5 comedy podcasts talk COVID
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First look: Which podcasts are talking about the coronavirus? Magellan has taken a look: and discovered that 4 out of 5 comedy podcasts are mentioning it; and 1 in 4 of all true crime shows. It’s the latest in a series of articles about how the coronavirus is affecting podcast advertising.
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We’re using more desktops and laptops, and less mobile devices, according to a long piece in The New York Times. For podcasters, that probably means ensuring you have a decent embedded player experience on your website. (/ht Splice Slugs)
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One in four women in Saudi Arabia listen to podcasts every week, says new research from markettiers and 4DC. 15% of the country listens every week, putting the country roughly on par with the UAE. More than nine out of 10 people in the Kingdom trust podcasts more than any other medium.
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Entercom have announced “blockbuster audience growth across its Podcast Network, which includes Cadence13 and Pineapple Street Studios”, claiming significant growth across virtually every category.
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Podfund, which supports emerging podcast creators, has announced Q2 and Q3's new shows and seasons, including more from Double Elvis, Pushkin, and Locked On Podcasts.
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Buzzsprout has published a review and walkthrough of Hindenburg Journalist Pro.
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How do you record a podcast remotely anyway? Rachel Corbett’s PodSchool has put a guide online about how to do it, with some crafty tips. Meanwhile, Pacific Content’s Steve Pratt writes a comprehensive COVID-19 and Podcasting FAQ; and Cedric Begoc, Acast’s Content Director in France shares his unambitious recipe for crêpes, as well as the company’s slightly more ambitious vision for podcasting.
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