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Triton Digital: O Assunto is número um in Latin America

Triton Digital: O Assunto is número um in Latin America

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  • The new Triton Digital Podcast Report is out for Latin America: new publishers include Audioboom and the audio·ad podcast network. The data is only from participating publishers.

    • The number 1, O Assunto, a news podcast in Portuguese, saw 60% more downloads; the top 10 grew 9.9% as a whole, to 3.08m weekly downloads.
    • The highest new entry at #7 is Últimas noticias de CNN en Español (from WarnerMedia), which is also on smart speaker news briefings. Us too: we’re on Alexa and on Google Assistant.

    • Aug 24 2023: This broken link now points to the Internet Archive.
  • Hubl is a new podcast app that offers “the best way to find, review and share podcast episodes”. It links with Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and uses the Listen Notes directory.

  • Ode is a new service offering a Chrome extension to help listeners remember promo codes from their favourite podcasts, and to monitor their use of them.

If you took all the ad revenue in the podcast space and gave Apple a 30% cut, it’s a rounding error of a rounding error for Apple. It’s not their core business. It doesn’t move their market cap at all. - Rob Walch, Libsyn, talking on The Feed

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