The company sending bills to podcast directories
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Exclusive: A copyright enforcement company is sending demands for money to podcast directories for reproducing thumbnail images from RSS feeds. Instead of contacting the podcaster or podcast host, as the law allows, they are coming after podcast directories like ours who rely on the open nature of RSS. At stake - a whole lot of money. This story is three months in the making - read it in full.
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On the day that Spotify announced 1,500 layoffs, Paul Vogel, Spotify’s CFO, sold more than $9.3mn of Spotify shares, an SEC filing suggests. The stock price climbed 7.5% on the day, following news of the layoffs. Vogel also sold $3.3mn in September.
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Podtrac released its rankers for November. Total global downloads for the top 20 publishers are down 15% month-on-month: “due largely to modified download behavior by iOS 17”, says the company. It measures participating publishers only.
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Adam Davidson, who launched Planet Money in 2008 and was founder and CEO of Three Uncanny Four, writes about The Rise and Fall of Podcasting. Podcasting has become mature, and the economics have fundamentally shifted, he argues; and looks at the costs of making a big show.
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RedCircle has launched a new vetting feature, allowing advertisers to send podcasters on the platform a questionnaire to discover which show is the right fit.
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Business of People magazine notes a designer podcasting boom, “surprising for a profession that’s heavily centered around visual aesthetics”.
Moves and hires
- John Donahue, SVP of Sales for Libsyn’s AdvertiseCast, has left the company. “For the moment, I’ve been given the gift of time and intend to use it wisely.” He’d been with the company since 2018.
Podcast News
Companies mentioned above:
Podtrac
Podcast data for Dec 7
#1 in Apple Podcasts
Mortal Sin (NBC News)
Carrie Jade Does Not Exist (Audio Always)
#1 in Spotify
The Joe Rogan Experience (Joe Rogan)
The Joe Rogan Experience (Joe Rogan)
Over the last week, 204,321 podcasts published at least one new episode (up 2.1%). source