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Spotify adds personalised podcast playlist

Spotify adds personalised podcast playlist

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  • Breaking: Spotify has (just) launched Your Daily Podcasts, an algorithmically-driven podcast discovery playlist that promises “an easy way to discover new shows while also keeping up with old favorites”. If you’ve listened to at least four podcasts in the past 90 days, you’ll find the playlist in the “Your Top Podcasts” shelf on Home or in the “Made For You” hub on browse. It’s available for free and premium users within the US, UK, Germany, Sweden, Mexico, Brazil, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

    • Of note: “If you’ve never listened to a story-driven sequential show we think you’d like, you’ll get the trailer or pilot episode first” - a reminder for all of us, therefore, to remember to record a trailer episode (and mark it as such in the RSS).
    • We got three episodes of podcasts we listen to: The RadioToday Programme, then Podnews, then The Missing Cryptoqueen, followed by a podcast from TED Talks Daily, a trailer for The Misfits Podcast, and a trailer for Australian True Crime. It seems effective, works well, and the recommendations were appropriate. Is podcast discovery fixed now?
  • Breaking: Comedy podcast network Headgum has launched Gumball, a marketplace to allow brands to buy host-read advertisements directly from podcasters. Gumball has been in-use internally at Headgum for its own podcasts, and has been used by 300 brands for over 4,000 host-read ads.

  • Podcast live events will bring in over $55m this year in the US, according to research from podcast membership company Glow.

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Thanks to their support, we were able to spend a little time on something new. Spotify’s personalised feed looked interesting, so we coded a switcher tool today, as a bit of a test. It helps you check whether the podcasts you listen-to on your current podcast app are also on Spotify (or, you know, many others). It’s likely to break with your own OPML files, but give it a go (and tell us if it breaks!)

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