The radio station earning money from subscription podcasts
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EXCLUSIVE: Polish radio station TOK FM is earning money from subscription podcasts, with over 17,000 paying subscribers. We spoke to Jarosław Śliżewski, the station’s CDO.
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Podiant has introduced clip-sharing from their web player, joining Overcast and Castro. It produces videos for social media sharing, but also gives a URL for each clip (so you can link to it from wherever).
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The London Podcast Festival have unveiled their first set of podcasters - including Adam Buxton and George the Poet.
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Growth in podcasting advertising is really strong, says Starcom’s president of investment Kristina Lutz, in an interview.
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Resonate Recordings have looked closely at five podcast hosts, interviewing the people behind them.
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Simplecast have advice on how to advertise your podcast on Facebook.
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Raise a glass to the ten nominees of the Tales of the Cocktail Foundation’s Writing & Media Categories for the 13th annual Spirited Awards, including the folk from WhiskyCast.
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Kyle Bylin writes about the future of podcasting in Hybebot, guessing what Spotify might do with its purchase of Anchor. Some interesting ideas.
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Yesterday we said Lipstick & Vinyl “has” fourteen podcasts. They “represent” fourteen podcasts in terms of ad sales. Subtle but important difference.
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