Trouble in Paradiso: podcast company goes bankrupt
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Podcast production company Paradiso Media has started bankruptcy proceedings in a French court. The company was founded in June 2019, and acquired competitor Binge Audio in May 2023: at the time it had 170 shows and 50 employees, based in Paris, Los Angeles and New York. Paradiso raised $5.9mn in investment in Sept 2021. We understand that Binge Audio, still a separate company, continues its operations.
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The majority of women in the US are sports fans, according to the Female Fans Sports Audio Report from Edison Research, which was released last week. The research, with SiriusXM Media and GroupM, discovered that a third of them listen to sports audio each week.
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The Triton Digital Podcast Ranker for June was released. Downloads for the period were down 2.2%. Audioboom re-entered the top 5. iHeart is #1 sales network with average weekly downloads of 66mn.
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iHeart’s average weekly downloads in the Podtrac ranker for June are 78mn, 18% higher than Triton’s number, despite both solutions being IAB Certified. Over the last month, trying to understand why they’re different, Podnews spoke to Podtrac, Triton, iHeart and the IAB - and learnt:
- Not all iHeart shows are measured by both Podtrac and Triton. Triton works by logfile analysis, Podtrac works by redirects, and not all shows support both. (Triton doesn’t report the total number of iHeart shows that it measures).
- Additionally, Podtrac measures a calendar month; while Triton measures a four-week period. (June, as one example, has an extra weekend and three fewer weekdays than May this year, which changes average numbers substantially).
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The Asia Podcast Awards are due to close by the end of this week - so if you’ve not yet entered, get to it! After they close, listeners will be able to vote for their favourites in the People’s Choice category.
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The most popular podcasts in Singapore are educational shows, according to research from On Device. It claims 55% of Singaporeans listen monthly to podcasts. Meanwhile, in the UK, comedy podcasts are the most popular, with 61% listening monthly.
- The data is based on 800 respondents in each country, and show significantly higher reach numbers than other research. By press time, the company hadn’t told us how they were recruited.
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In Spain, the Podcast Days Awards are now open for entry. You’ve until Sep 8.
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How many active podcasts are there? As above, there are 322,004 (defined as any feed with at least one episode over the last 30 days). Podnews has kept daily data from The Podcast Index over the last 18 months (JSON), and while that number has decreased year-on-year, it hasn’t decreased by much. Interesting to note both the low-point (the end of the Christmas holidays) and the high-point (mid-March for some reason).
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Google has a new AI tool called Illuminate, which takes a scientific paper and turns it into a five minute (dual-hosted) “podcast”. Youssef Ismail gives it a go, and posts some examples.
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Always interesting to check in on our page showing podcasters switching their show to a different podcast host. Over the last thirty days, the biggest winners are Megaphone, Spotify for Podcasters, and Acast. The biggest losers are Spreaker, SoundCloud and Libsyn.
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Podcast data for Jul 22
#1 in Apple Podcasts
The Jefferson Fisher Podcast (Civility Media)
The Rest Is Politics (Goalhanger Podcasts)
#1 in Spotify
The Joe Rogan Experience (Joe Rogan)
Pretty Lonesome with Madeline Argy (Unwell)
Over the last week, 180,709 podcasts published at least one new episode (down 1.9%). source
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