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Data: Podimo has released the 2024 Global Trend Report, which looks into differences in podcast consumption across the world. True crime shows have quadrupled in popularity in Spain in the last year, especially with women; but in Norway, men are increasingly keen on history podcasts. In Denmark, 27% of listeners have spent more than three hours straight during a single day consuming podcasts or audiobooks.
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Subscription podcast company Podimo has acquired Podads, one of Denmark’s leading podcast agencies and advertising platforms. It’s part of a strategy for a hybrid subscription and ad-supported model.
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Subscription podcast company Podimo has acquired Tonny Media, a Dutch podcast production house. Podimo also own Netherlands company Dag en Nacht Media, and the company is now making profit in the country, according to today’s announcement.
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The annual Finnish podcast survey has been published by Norstat for Podimo. The study shows an appetite for more erotic content, and one of the top three specific places to listen to podcasts was the sauna. Apart from confirming the stereotypes, 62% of podcast listeners said they would be willing to pay for them, a figure which has increased from 49% last year.
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In Mexico, Podimo has formed a strategic alliance with content marketing company Troop, which will operate Podimo in the region.
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Podimo has just announced that it has raised €44mn (US $48mn) in funding. Morten Strunge, the CEO, says it will allow the company, which offers subscriptions to a premium podcast platform, to continue growth while orienting it towards profitability.
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Podcast and audiobook subscription service Podimo has released Podimo Reflect, a look back for subscribers to see what they listened to in 2023. Insights include a decline in popularity from true crime in Finland and Norway, growth in news and politics for listeners in Spain and the Netherlands, and a feast of filth for naughty Germans.
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On Musk with Walter Isaacson launches today on open RSS in most markets from iHeartPodcasts and Kaleidoscope (as below) - but in an interesting development, the show will be exclusive on Podimo in five European markets (Denmark, Norway, Germany, The Netherlands, and Finland).
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Podimo is testing a new "conversational search" feature to help listeners find new podcasts. It's running in the Danish and German markets for a slice of users.
Ashley Flowers, Founder & CCO, Audiochuck and Host, William "Donwill" Freeman, Rapper, DJ, Producer & Host, Neil Cowling, Founder, Fresh Air Production, Laci Mosley, Actress, Comedian & Host of Scam Goddess, Adam Sachs, SVP Comedy Entertainment Radio & Podcasts, SiriusXM, and Malvina Goldfeld, Chief Product Officer, Podimo.
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From Jimi Famurewa, Where’s Home Really? returns for a new season today. The show won 'Silver' for 'Best Interview Podcast' at this year's British Podcast Awards, and explores the shared experiences that people from different backgrounds growing up in London and what impact that has made in modern society. It's from Podimo and Listen.
Ashley Flowers, Founder & CCO, Audiochuck and Host, William "Donwill" Freeman, Rapper, DJ, Producer & Host, Neil Cowling, Founder, Fresh Air Production, Laci Mosley, Actress, Comedian & Host of Scam Goddess, Adam Sachs, SVP Comedy Entertainment Radio & Podcasts, SiriusXM, and Malvina Goldfeld, Chief Product Officer, Podimo.
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Our industry networking event Podnews Live took place yesterday in London. We heard from Sachin Doshi on Podimo's strategy and growth; Kirsty Hunter on her company's podcasts about feminist history and LGBTQ+ parenting; and many other excellent speakers. More details how you can hear some of them soon.
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Friedhelm Tauber is Podimo's new Country Manager for Germany. He replaces Sebastian Romanus.
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Podimo is celebrating a year in Finland. The premium podcast and audiobook subscription service has so far enabled more than 30 podcasters to turn professional.
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Danish premium podcast company Podimo released a financial report for 2022. Revenue tripled from DKK 45mn (US$6.7mn) in 2021 to DKK 152mn (US$33.7mn) in 2022; but the company's losses also tripled, to DKK 328mn (US$49mn). Talking about the deficit, CEO Morten Strunge is quoted as saying “When we enter a new market, we must have a minimum catalog of content from day one. After all, you can't just launch a subscription service with one podcast."
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A study by the Observatorio Nebrija del Español at Nebrija University in Madrid examined 263 original podcasts published last year by Amazon Music, Audible, Cuonda, iVoox, Podimo, Podium Podcast, Sonora and Spotify. The study discovered that 68% of original podcasts from these companies were only available with a paid subscription. Sonora led Spanish podcast production in 2022, with 84 original podcasts.
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Podimo has opened a recording studio in Madrid, Spain. The company has also unveiled the "Talent Hub" to support new podcast talent.
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Data: In Finland, a study says that podcast listening takes time away from traditional media like radio and television. The data from Norstat is released today by Podimo, which claims a 40% growth in subscribers since the beginning of the year.
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Isabel Salazar has been hired as Podimo's new Country Manager for Spain. She joins from Google, and replaces Juan Galiardo who becomes the company's Global Head of Markets.
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In the Netherlands, Podimo is celebrating its one-year anniversary in the country. It claims 13,636,659 hours of podcasts were listened-to in the first year on the platform.
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It Can’t Just Be Me is a new podcast from Podimo and Mags Creative, hosted by UK agony aunt Anna Richards. Anna’s first guest is Married At First Sight’s Mel Schilling. Mel is a dating coach and therapist who brings her decades of experience from the dating world as well as her own dating history to help answer listener Rachel’s dilemma - ‘is it possible to stay friends with your ex?’
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New from Podimo and Mags Creative, It Can’t Just Be Me launched earlier this week. Anna Richardson, a TV presenter and qualified hypnotherapist, hosts this sex and relationships podcast answering dilemmas sent in from listeners across the UK.
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Podimo has launched Cold Blood: Nordic True Crime today. The Denmark-born podcast series has already been translated into 6 languages and reached #1 in the Polish charts. Now in English, each episode will delve into startling crimes from Scandinavia - crimes that have dominated headlines and gripped the region. Among others, it looks at a two year bombing spree in Denmark, where the only lead was a series of mysterious letters.
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Originally written by media company Vespucci, and translated and produced in 5 additional languages by Podimo, The Darkness Vaults launches in English today. It's a collection of true crime stories and investigations, and is the second instalment in Podimo's true crime series.
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In Prague, Radiodays Europe started yesterday with a number of summits. In the data summit, the team from Podimo presented a new podcast discovery algorithm built for the Podimo app, which uses term extraction (photo); a separate podcast summit included tips on pitching your podcast from the BBC's Leanne Alie. DW Akademie also ran a workshop to help podcasters streamline their creation process. Our Editor also spoke; the conference continues today and tomorrow.
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The Podnews Weekly Review features an interview with Podimo's Jake Chudnow on the company's expansion into the UK, and Mitch Downey on Podverse, a popular new podcast app. We also hear more of the Podcastle voice clone that James has used.
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Podcast and audiobook subscription service Podimo is to expand to Mexico. The company says the number of users who consume podcasts in the country has increased by 70% in the last four years.
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Podimo is to enter the UK podcast market with more than twenty new shows. The company, which is the fastest-growing podcast subscription service in Europe, made the announcement this morning, and is working with a number of podcast studios.
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Richard Wiseman’s On Your Mind is new today from Podimo and TellTale Industries. Professor Richard Wiseman holds the UK’s only professorship in the public understanding of psychology. The series starts with criminal barrister and broadcaster Rob Rinder asking if there's a secret to becoming a human lie detector.
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Malvina Goldfeld has joined Podimo as Chief Product Officer - she's ex Meta and PayPal; Johann Querné has been announced as VP of Growth, a position he's held for three months according to his LinkedIn. He's a former Twitter, Uber and Alibaba exec.
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Claus Thune has joined Podimo as Global Director of Programming. Thune worked for nearly ten years for iTunes and Apple Music, and joins from Epidemic Sound: he'd also worked at Carlsberg.
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Podimo has launched Entre el cielo y las nubes, a podcast from the influencer Laura Escanes.
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Tortoise Media and Podimo have launched a multi-show partnership. Their first show, a weekly, is called The News Meeting.
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Podimo, the European subscription podcast service, has raised €58.6m ($58.5m) in funding. It had previously raised more than $116m.
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Podimo, a subscription podcast and audiobook platform, has today launched in Finland. It launches with a number of exclusive shows, and will translate others to Finnish. 15% of Finns are already paying for podcasts.
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Italian podcast publisher OnePodcast has launched a new premium podcast subscription channel exclusively on Apple Podcasts. With more than eighty shows, you can find it here. Other international podcast companies who have recently launched subscriptions on Apple Podcasts include Somethin’ Else in the UK, the CBC in Canada, Podimo in the Nordics, majelan and Le Figaro in France, and Casefile in Australia. Here's a full list.
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On Spotify, Batman Unburied has beaten Rogan to be number 1 podcast in the US. It's not the first time; we noted he was beaten by a sitcom fan podcast in November, and by some internet gamers in October.
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Podimo has bought Dag en Nacht, the largest podcast publisher in the Netherlands. Dag en Nacht have over 60 shows; some will be placed behind Podimo's monthly €5 (US$5.50) paywall.
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Podimo has signed with CAA to identify and create opportunities for its IP … Fresh Produce Media has signed a first-look development and production deal with Audible … in Spain, Spotify has signed with PRISA Audio to make three new original shows.
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Juan Galiardo has joined Podimo as Country Manager for Spain. He was Head of Spain for Uber.
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Sachin Doshi has joined Podimo as Chief Content Officer. He was formerly VP of Content at Spotify and Director of Product at Twitter.
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The Missing has returned for season 3. You can listen to the whole thing on Amazon Music, or weekly episodes via RSS. Each episode in the 10-part series breaks down the case of a long-term missing person, and gives listeners the opportunity to join the conversation and offer new information to aid the search. It's produced by Podimo. - read more
Happy Thanksgiving! We're thankful to our supporters and our more than 500 new subscribers so far this month, including people from Podimo, Novel, Samsung, Wondery, Acast, Veritone, Spotify, Squarespace and the BBC.
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Copenhagen-based podcast production company Podimo has secured $78m of funding. The subscription company hosts more than 950 original shows, and plans to move into new markets.
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A branded podcast in Spanish: Samsung en colaboración con PODIMO ha puesto Tecnología con propósito - en marcha una serie de contenidos en formato podcast que abordan, desde un prisma diferente, la transformación que el mundo está viviendo gracias a la tecnología.
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Podimo has launched Podimo España, an Apple Podcasts channel for its Spanish-language podcasts. The company says it will grow audiences and revenue for their exclusive Spanish podcasters. The company also has Podimo Latino, for Latin American publishers.
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Podimo has launched a new partnership with Wondery to translate two of its shows into Spanish and Danish. The company has similar partnerships with iHeartMedia and Somethin'Else.
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Podcast platform Podimo has secured another €11.2m funding round (US $15.3m). The premium podcast app is currently live in Denmark, Germany and Spanish speaking markets, and has 600 exclusive shows.
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First look: Podimo is to translate and adapt iHeartMedia podcasts for listeners globally. The first podcast for the project is Forgotten: Women of Juárez, to be translated into Spanish, German and Danish.
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The second keynote session at Podcast Movement Virtual looked at emerging podcast markets across the world. Our Editor hosted it; panelists were Norman Chella from Malaysia, who hosts the Podlovers Asia podcast; Paula Rogo from Kenya, who runs the Pods4Africans newsletter; and Núria Net from Spain, from the boutique podcast publisher La Coctelera Music, currently in the middle of several productions for Podimo, Audible and others.
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British podcasts are to be translated into new languages - Somethin' Else shows are to be translated into Spanish, Danish and German by Danish podcast platform Podimo.
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Bill Rosenblatt profiles the European podcast market for Forbes, including what he calls Podimo's "promising start". From the UK's Sparklab Productions, Mel Harris says that branded podcasts are definitely a thing. "It's a creative way of building brand loyalty," she says.
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Podimo, a subscription-based podcast service, announced today that it has raised $16.5m in funding. The service is live in Denmark and Germany; it raised $6.6m in July 2019.
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Developers: The open list of podcast useragents on Github now has The Economist's podcast app, Podimo's user-agent details, and RadioPublic's new user-agent. Visible here, it's used in production by a number of podcast hosts.
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Noted: Podimo, a Danish "Netflix of podcasting" to launch later this year, promises "a compensation model that rewards all podcasters for their work - whether it’s a niche podcast with a handful of dedicated listeners, or a well-known show with a massive following."
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Danish podcast subscription service Podimo has successfully raised $6m. It joins similar products from Sweden, France and the US in chasing the "Netflix for podcasts" moniker.