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October 17, 2024:
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Canadian podcast newsletter Pod the North publishes The 10 Best Canadian Podcasts of 2024.
May 9, 2024:
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Kattie Laur has joined Bumper as a Podcast Growth Specialist. She also writes Pod The North, a newsletter on Canadian podcasting.
April 30, 2024:
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Canadian podcasters prefer the Canadian way to monetise: collaborative host-read ads with brands they trust. Kattie Laur looks at the Canadian podcast sponsorship economy, in the Pod The North newsletter.
April 17, 2024:
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People in Quebec call podcasts “balados”, according to the latest edition of Pod The North. In France, however, they’re all about “le podcast”.
April 8, 2024:
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Canardian is a brand new podcast from Pod The North, talking to famous podcasters from across Canada about their hometowns. A podcast about podcasts but not about podcasts themselves, the twelve episode season starts with Jess Schmidt from Rooked: The Cheaters Gambit.
January 23, 2024:
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Pod The North takes a deep dive into The Signal Awards, which are run by the same company as The Webbys. There were 600 winners in more than 100 categories. The story says that the judging process is opaque, and that the 177 judges were not compensated for their time.
November 15, 2023:
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In Pod the North, Kattie Laur asks Why can't I access podcast transcripts on the apps? Indeed, Spotify and Apple... there's an open standard here, if you'd use it?
October 18, 2023:
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Further reading: Pod The North looks at the Canadian government now regulating podcasts and what it means, saying it all seems to be a bit of a mystery … Tony Doe looks back at the Spotify for Podcasters Workshop in Lagos, Nigeria.
June 21, 2023:
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The Sound Off Podcast has Kattie Laur as a guest this week - the editor of Pod The North. Kattie and host Matt Cundill spoke in depth about the growth of podcasts in Canada, their disjointed start, and the challenges Indigenous podcasters face.
April 5, 2023:
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The Alberta Podcast Network is to close. The Canadian network has distributed more than $125,000 to its member podcasts. The Pod The North newsletter contains a look back at their work; no reason for the closure has been given.
December 28, 2022:
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Pod the North, a newsletter about Canadian podcasting, shares insights from twelve of the largest podcast publishers in the country - including our sponsor, CoHost and Quill.
November 2, 2022:
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There are just fourteen active indigenous podcasts in Canada, says Pod The North, a newsletter looking at Canadian podcasts.
September 6, 2022:
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Pod The North, a Canadian podcast newsletter, launches today. Run by Kattie Laur, it aims to "put Canadian podcasts on the map".