Serial’s creator on podcasting, ten years on
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True-crime podcast Serial is almost ten years old, and Sarah Koenig is interviewed for The Guardian in the UK. She had never listened to a podcast before making it; she didn’t pay any attention to social media while making it; she also says that very few people noticed season four; and that the current podcast industry is in “a very worrisome cycle”.
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Subscription podcast company Podimo has acquired Tonny Media, a Dutch podcast production house. Podimo also own Netherlands company Dag en Nacht Media, and the company is now making profit in the country, according to today’s announcement.
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In the US, the FTC has announced that from October 21, it will be illegal to sell or purchase fake consumer reviews, and to sell or purchase fake “indicators of social media influence”. We’re not lawyers, but we’d think this would include dodgy podcast promoters who use techniques to increase reviews and chart positions, and would also include the creators that buy their services. (Our Editor interviewed a podcast promoter once, and now feels slightly sorry for Gary).
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Podcast iOS player Overcast has brought back a few features. Smart Speed now displays its current speed again, so you can show off at how fast you can listen; and streaming playback, which was removed a month ago, has returned “by popular request”.
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Podcasts Used to Be Ad-Light Oases. Not Anymore. “Some hosts and industry executives worry ad creep will hurt the medium for both listeners and marketers,” says this article from The Wall Street Journal. Oxford Road’s Dan Granger is quoted: “This is not going in a direction that’s going to end well for any of us.”
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Omny Studio and Headliner have partnered to get customer podcasts onto the video platform.
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It’s important to disclose your sponsors, says media lawyer David Oxenford. “If you are paid or otherwise given something of value to promote a product or service, disclose it.”
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Independent podcast analytics tool OP3 has added a “Top African Regions” box for any podcasters with more than 3% traffic in the continent. Here’s an example show. It’s free to set up.
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Your podcast page, like ours, might be censored on Facebook in Canada. (Thanks, David). Guess you’ll need to look at our website directly, eh.
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The Tech Stuff - with RSS.com
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Above - what a request from the Apple Podcasts web player looks like, as seen by OP3. The user-agent looks like a browser; but the “referer” header makes it clear that this is coming from Apple Podcasts. Many podcast hosting companies (Ausha, Buzzsprout, Spreaker, Captivate and Transistor), and OP3, are using the referer to count these as Apple Podcasts downloads.
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We still don’t know how Apple Podcasts Connect sees plays on the Apple Podcasts web player. Spotify says that plays on their embedded player only count if a user is logged-in; and we would expect that to be the same in Apple Podcasts for the web. Would anyone like to test this theory?
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Programming podcast things in Rust? The
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A new symbol for the fediverse has been proposed. The symbol is ⁂ and we like it, so you’ll find that on our website we’ve switched out the impractical old multi-coloured logo thing, and/or the Mastodon logo, to this instead. You can follow us there, by the way: @updates@podnews.net
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The Top 5 Podcasts Every Podcaster Should Listen To includes ours: it’s from the host of PodQuesting, Dwight J Randolph.
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Podcast data for Aug 26
#1 in Apple Podcasts
The Wirecutter Show (The New York Times)
Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial (NZ Herald)
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Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial (NZ Herald)
Over the last week, 177,397 podcasts published at least one new episode (down 0.4%). source
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