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Wondery to Fold into Audible, SiriusXM Podcasting Growth, & More

Wondery to Fold into Audible, SiriusXM Podcasting Growth, & More


Episode 626


Today in the business of podcasting: Wondery podcast studio is shutting down, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is shutting down, SiriusXM reports healthy podcast growth in Q2, and why most Ame…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

Spotify Hypes Audiobooks, Podcast Ads Drive Action, & More

Spotify Hypes Audiobooks, Podcast Ads Drive Action, & More


Episode 625


This week in the business of podcasting: Sounds Profitable has a new study focusing on how podcast audiences drive action, Magellan AI has a chart of their top movers and shakers in the podcast ad wo…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

Toyota's Podcast $pend, Audio Fiction Incubating New IP, & More

Toyota's Podcast $pend, Audio Fiction Incubating New IP, & More


Episode 624


Today in the business of podcasting: Magellan AI has their June top spenders report, how influencer marketing has evolved over H1, TikTok to track audiences after they click out of the app, and podca…


Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago

Podcast Ads Drive Action, Local Radio Reporting Returning, & More

Podcast Ads Drive Action, Local Radio Reporting Returning, & More


Episode 623


Today in the business of podcasting: Sounds Profitable has published a new report called Driving to Action, Andreessen Horowitz is looking to pay $400k to build out a podcast network, how broadcaster…


Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago

Spotify Hypes Audiobooks, Overwhelming Ad Load, & More

Spotify Hypes Audiobooks, Overwhelming Ad Load, & More


Episode 622


Today in the business of podcasting: Spotify promotes audiobook listening with music language, a Reddit thread on /r/podcasts strikes up conversations about egregious pre-rolls, why settle for likes …


Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago

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 3 months, 2 weeks 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 3 months, 2 weeks 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 3 months, 3 weeks 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 3 months, 3 weeks 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 3 months, 3 weeks ago





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