Spooler could change the sound of news podcasts
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A new podcast platform, Spooler, has launched. It’s founded by a who’s who of podcasting, including CEO James O. Boggs, formerly Head of Podcasts at Apple; CCO Andy Bowers, co-founder of Slate Audio and Megaphone; CTO Dan Benjamin, founder of Fireside·fm and the 5by5 podcast network, and Exec Producer Kerry Donahue, former EP at WNYC. The product claims to be a new modular content management system for audio, allowing instant edits and re-ordering of content while being compatible with RSS podcast apps. The tech also incorporates Dolby·io to smooth audio volumes and apply noise reduction. Axios has more information.
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The first show using Spooler is The Refresh from Insider; available as a standard podcast feed, the twelve-minute audio is rebuilt when you listen using dynamic audio insertion, enabling the show to be updated every minute. It’s presented by Rebeca Ibarra and Dave Smith; and worth listening on their website to understand how it’s been put together. Or, use the chapter feature in your podcast app to skip stories. (Perhaps that explains the release of Apple Podcasts’ guide to using chapters last month).
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With ARN’s iHeartPodcast Network Australia, Magellan AI has launched a new regular report showing the top podcast advertisers in Australia. You can subscribe here. The report for Q4/21 shows Amazon at #1, with the highest Australian brand - Binge, a video streaming service - at #4.
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Spotify announced the latest edition of Sound Up for the UK and Ireland. The company is “inviting aspiring podcasters who identify as Black, Brown, Asian, Minority Ethnic Woman/ Woman of Colour in the sports genre with a great idea to apply” for its training programme for aspiring podcasters. Globally, the company has highlighted the diverse voices enabled by their Sound Up program.
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Podcasts are best to help listeners concentrate on the ads they hear, according to new research on media attentiveness and ad skipping from Cumulus Media and Westwood One.
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Amy Woods, Content 10x founder, will be flying the B2B podcasting flag at digital, media, tech, and marketing event, Digital City Festival, in Manchester, UK. Content 10x is sponsoring/exhibiting on 9 & 10 March and Amy will be speaking on day two. See event coverage on Twitter.
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Brooklyn magazine has five takeaways from On Air Fest.
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iZotope RX now supports Apple silicon. Good news: 60% faster. Bad news: it’s a paid upgrade.
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Remote recording tool Riverside FM has had a patent claim from competitor OpenReel dismissed. Here is the judge’s decision. OpenReel has can amend its claim until mid-March, however (and if successful, you can probably guess other similar services will be next).
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The New Yorker has published a number of articles on the proliferation of the podcast in their 'Sunday Reading’ section; including an interview with Melvyn Bragg and a question whether we can imagine a world without Spotify.
Some monthly stats
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Happy March 1st. The Podnews Ranker, which measures who we talk about, says (surprise!) that Rogan and Spotify both inhabit the #1 slot for February. Rob Greenlee is the highest climber (up from #460 to #14), and Jeff Ostroff is the highest new person, in at #16. Our gender balance was 39% female.
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Libsyn’s AdvertiseCast reports that the average CPM for podcast ads in its marketplace is up 6.3% year-on-year. February’s figure fell slightly from January’s record high, to $23.61.
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