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Comedy as a PR Tool, U.S. Tops Acast Q2 Markets, & More

Comedy as a PR Tool, U.S. Tops Acast Q2 Markets, & More


Episode 621


Today in the business of podcasting: Acast crosses milestone with the U.S. becoming their highest-contributing single podcast market, Maximum Effort produces a satirical comedy ad for Astronomer, and…


Published on 5 months ago

Remembering Audio in Video Boom, Podcasting's Late-Night Appeal, & More

Remembering Audio in Video Boom, Podcasting's Late-Night Appeal, & More


Episode 620


This week in the business of podcasting: Why Sharon Taylor argues podcasting is losing sight of its audio roots, what Tom Webster learned from the longest-running one-person show in Vegas, an intervi…


Published on 5 months ago

Looking @ Super Listeners, Recognizing Comedy Podcasts & More

Looking @ Super Listeners, Recognizing Comedy Podcasts & More


Episode 619


Today in the business of podcasting: a look at Spotify's "super-listeners", what Tom Webster learned from a magician that applies to podcasting, and the Just for Laughs festival is awarding a Podcast…


Published on 5 months ago

How Podcasts Are Overtaking Late-Night, Apple on Listener Privacy, & More

How Podcasts Are Overtaking Late-Night, Apple on Listener Privacy, & More


Episode 618


Today in the business of podcasting: Apple details how they protect listener privacy in listening reports, Steve Goldsten writes on how podcasting has largely usurped the classic late-night talk show…


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

What I Learned From The Longest-running One-Person Show in Vegas

What I Learned From The Longest-running One-Person Show in Vegas


Episode 617


Audience engagement is the true magic that makes shows stick, who better to learn from than actual magicians? 
Written and narrated by Tom WebsterEdited by Bryan Barletta and Gavin GaddisAudio editing…


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

Modern Podcast Monetization, AI @ Ad Awards, & More

Modern Podcast Monetization, AI @ Ad Awards, & More


Episode 616


Today in the business of podcasting: what the death of The Late Show might say about linear TV in general, a look at Joe Budden's income streams, advertising awards race to tighten up generative AI g…


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

Apple Podcasts Data Upgrade, Public Broadcast Funding, & More

Apple Podcasts Data Upgrade, Public Broadcast Funding, & More


Episode 615


Today in the business of podcasting: Apple Podcasts have new listener reports (and Dan Misener has a suggestion for a future one), The New York Times looks at the audience of multi-hour chat podcasts…


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

Audioboom Acquires Adelicious, Podcasting's Growth Mindset, & More

Audioboom Acquires Adelicious, Podcasting's Growth Mindset, & More


Episode 614


This week in the business of podcasting.

Audioboom has acquired AdeliciousSelling the health & fitness podcast mindsetContent creators shut out of the Emmys for a second year runningThe power of podca…


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

Emmy Creator Shutout, SiriusXM Play Reveal, & More

Emmy Creator Shutout, SiriusXM Play Reveal, & More


Episode 613


Today in the business of podcasting: SiriusXM launches an ad-supported tier, Audioboom acquires Adelicious, how Kids & Family podcasts are perfect for the "nag factor", content creators once again le…


Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago

Gemini Now Sees Instagram, IAB Tech Lab AI Scraping Initiative, & More

Gemini Now Sees Instagram, IAB Tech Lab AI Scraping Initiative, & More


Episode 612


Today in the business of podcasting: Google is now indexing Instagram, Ausha's Jennfer Han talks about a recent BBC Studios case study, Digiday looks at the creator industrial complex, and IAB Tech L…


Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago





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