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Will Superfans pay extra to come into a Spotify Green Room or Twitter Space? Should Apple buy Clubhouse? Interviews with Will Page, Author of Tarzan Economics and Charles Van Winkle, Senior Software Engineer, Descript.
Season 1
Episode 23
Published 5 years, 2 months ago
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Join James Cridland and Sam Sethi on this week's deep dive into subscription services.
SPECIAL GUESTS:
- Will Page - Author of Tarzan Economics, Visiting Fellow at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and Former Chief Economist at Spotify and PRS for Music.
- Charles Van Winkle - Former Senior Computer Scientist II at Adobe Systems and now Senior Software Engineer at Descript
IN THIS PODCAST:
- Twitter Spaces is now available to (almost) everyone, on iOS and Android, if you have more than 600 followers.
- Apple’s Podcasts Connect still isn’t allowing new podcasts from some users.
- Apple Podcasts iOS 14.5.1 app has changed the way it displays episode notes, it no longer supports HTML links.
- The new iOS 14.5.1 Apple Podcasts app now takes hours to deliver new episodes to your listeners.
- Spotify’s recently-acquired Clubhouse-like service, Locker Room, is to be called Spotify Greenroom.
- Headliner has integrated with “Megaphone by Spotify”.
- Cleanvoice is a new service promising to automatically remove all those “uhhhh” words from your recordings. It’s $3 a shot, but could save quite some time in editing.
- Ximalaya has filed for a US IPO. The largest online audio platform in China (with spoken-word and music content), it has 250m monthly users, and 5.2m active content creators.
- JustPod’s Yi Yang newsletter about podcasting in China, is also available in English.
- Free editing software Audacity has 'been acquired' by a new company, Muse Group.
- The Australian part of Podcast Day 24 will be an in-person event in Sydney NSW on June 7, it’s been announced. The conference announced its first set of speakers this morning; it’s part of a 24-hour event in Australia, Europe and North America.
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