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22.7% of shows started on Spotify for Creators in January haven’t posted a new episode since the end of February - that’s better than the average, as is 20.4% for Ausha, 18.9% for Megaphone, 12.6% for Podbean and 12.3% for Libsyn. As you’d expect, podcast hosting companies with well-publicised free trials show the highest levels of podfade, including Spreaker (40%), RSS (71%) and Hubhopper (83%).
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BlogTalkRadio is to close on Jan 31. One of the earliest podcast and live-streaming hosts, it launched in January 2006. It merged with Spreaker in August 2017; Voxnest bought Spreaker in 2018; iHeart bought Voxnest in 2020. Most recently it’s been part of Triton Digital. In August this year, it hosted 3,293 podcasts.
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Spotify for Podcasters is still the #1 podcast hosting company, in terms of share of new episodes. Spreaker increased its hold on the #2 slot; Buzzsprout remains at #3. Acast has moved up to #8, with an all-time record share of 2.5%.
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Pocket Casts uses the standard
podcast:transcript
feature in your podcast RSS feed. It doesn’t generate transcripts for you: like your thumbnail image and your audio, it’s all in your control. Podcast transcripts are supported by a number of large podcast hosting companies, including Blubrry, Buzzsprout, RSS-
Spreaker has made changes to its auto-optimisation feature, which adds advertisements to podcasts. The company looks as if it has opted more podcasters into the tool, which appears to now recommend more ad breaks - some podcasters report an ad break is being inserted every five minutes. (You can adjust it back down).
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Spreaker is to launch Spreaker Create, a way to create a podcast directly from the Spreaker app. The company has opened beta testing for the new feature. Spotify removed a similar function earlier this year for users of its Spotify for Podcasters host.
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Megaphone has overtaken Triton Digital’s Omny Studio as the #4 biggest podcast host, according to total episode share in August measured by Livewire. Spreaker continues to take more episode share at #2; Spotify for Podcasters is still #1, though has lost almost a quarter of its market share this year.
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Above - what a request from the Apple Podcasts web player looks like, as seen by OP3. The user-agent looks like a browser; but the “referer” header makes it clear that this is coming from Apple Podcasts. Many podcast hosting companies (Ausha, Buzzsprout, Spreaker, Captivate and Transistor), and OP3, are using the referer to count these as Apple Podcasts downloads.
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Statistics in your podcast host - We asked a variety of podcast hosts. Ausha, Buzzsprout and Spreaker will correctly list this as Apple Podcasts. Omny Studio lists this separately as an Apple Podcasts website play. Captivate, Podbean, Megaphone, Spotify for Podcasters and RSS
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9.9% of new episodes were published on Spreaker in July - that’s a new record figure for the #2 podcast host. They’ve a long way to catch Spotify for Podcasters, though, which remains at #1 with 25.1%. There’s no change in the top ten rankings.
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Always interesting to check in on our page showing podcasters switching their show to a different podcast host. Over the last thirty days, the biggest winners are Megaphone, Spotify for Podcasters, and Acast. The biggest losers are Spreaker, SoundCloud and Libsyn.
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There is no change in the top 15 podcast host market share ranker, according to Livewire. Spotify, Spreaker and Buzzsprout remain the top three for June.
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Spotify for Podcasters remains the #1 podcast host based on new episodes in May. Megaphone has been falling in share since August, but saw a small increase in episode share last month. Meanwhile, Podtrac is now measuring over 11% of all new podcast episodes, including almost 60% of new episodes on Spreaker. Open analytics service OP3 measured 342,000 new episodes in May.
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Spreaker is now the #2 podcast hosting company by new episode releases, according to Livewire. (Since Spreaker now supports podping, Livewire can more reliably see all new episodes released on the platform). Spotify for Podcasters is still the most popular; the rest of the top five are Buzzsprout, Omny Studio and Podbean.
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A significant jump for Spreaker is seen in the share of new podcast episodes in March, according to Livewire. Spreaker’s use of Podping, a simple mechanism to advertise new published episodes, may be the reason why. Podbean overtook Spotify’s Megaphone to claim #6.
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Exclusive: The Podcast Show in London has all gone a bit Pete Tong - the renowned DJ has been announced as the host of the Spreaker and Triton Digital official party. A number of speakers for The Podcast Show have also been announced: including Will Pearson and Carrie Lieberman from iHeartPodcasts, Alison Lomax, YouTube’s UK Managing Director, and Richard Knight, the Director of Audio for BBC Studios. The event’s in May - use
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to save on selected passes.
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Libsyn has added support for podcast transcripts. Users can upload a transcript in SRT or VTT format. Need one making? Libsyn’s competitor Spreaker offers a website (and desktop app) offering free podcast transcription for everyone.
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As one open standard gets integrated by Apple (the transcript), another has been integrated by Spreaker. The company now supports podping, a near-instant way of communicating to podcast directories that you’ve published a new episode. Already supported by companies like Buzzsprout, Blubrry, Transistor, RSS
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The Podcast Show London is to return this May, and the event organisers have released the first set of speakers and more detail on the event. A new feature this year will be The Creator Village, sponsored by Spreaker: a special space for creators including a pop-up podcast studio, a business advice and feedback hub, and a Creator Stage with talks.
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A podcaster posts details of their podcast being removed from Spreaker for spam.
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Spreaker wrote a technical blog post about how it detects potential fraudulent traffic. "It is worth noting that not all outliers are a sign of something going wrong," it says - a point we also make today in our look at podcast promotion.
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Spreaker is building an uptime monitor for the podcast industry. Poduptime isn't yet officially launched, but seems to be testing major podcast hosts and tracking prefixes.
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Spotify for Podcasters increased its share in March to 23.1% of all new episodes: a six month high for the podcast host formerly known as Anchor. Spotify's Megaphone also posted an all-time high. At #3, iHeart's Spreaker saw a dramatic increase from 5.4% to 6.5%, perhaps due to a misleading announcement that the platform was "now free" (it was just a small tweak on already existing free accounts). Buzzsprout remains at #2.
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A free podcast transcription tool has been launched. It runs entirely on your own local device ("for the highest privacy and security"), the company says; it uses whisper.cpp's "tiny" model. It's powered by Spreaker, though you don't need to be a customer to use it. It hosts the SRT file itself, which is ideal to add it to your RSS feed.
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Hmm: Spreaker's "free professional hosting", promised in a press release that Podnews covered on Friday, appears to be just a small tweak to the company's already existing free plan. After the press release's title, "Spreaker goes free", and the first paragraph, "Starting today, creators can use Spreaker’s professional podcast platform at zero cost," we were misled into believing this was a new offer. Sorry.
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Spreaker has partnered with Musixmatch to offer transcriptions for podcasts. Creators hosted on Spreaker will be able to automatically transcribe their podcasts; it uses the
podcast:transcript
feature to appear in supporting podcast apps.
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Spreaker is the latest podcast hosting company to support transcripts. Using the podcast:transcript tag, it allows podcasts to publish transcripts and captions which are shown by a growing number of podcast apps.
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The Projection Booth Podcast is celebrating its twelfth anniversary this year. Mike White, the host, tells us it is the only independently produced podcast that consistently places in the Top 20 of Apple Podcasts’ Film History chart. It's on Spreaker.
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In other data, Podtrac remains the largest prefix tracking service, having signed iHeart's Spreaker. Spotify's Chartable and Podsights are #2. Amazon still runs podcasting: Cloudfront delivered 49.4% of all episodes in November (including ours).
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First look: Spreaker has launched a programmatic ad quality tool, dubbed MAGDA, which automatically checks ad categories to make sure they're accurate. It was successfully trialed during the midterm elections by Audioboom. The tool - the Machine Augmented Guard for Dynamic Advertising - is also named after Magda, a programmatic specialist at Spreaker in Barcelona, and the first to work on ad quality control.
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Spreaker has released new first-party data to help advertisers to segment and target audiences. The company claims the data is 3x more accurate than third-party data.
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Exclusive: Magellan AI has been verified as a third-party attribution partner by Spreaker from iHeart. Spreaker is currently the third biggest podcast host by total new episodes.
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Sounder has announced it is to close its podcast hosting platform, as it focuses on brand safety and contextual targeting. There are currently 5,425 podcasts hosted on Sounder, according to the Podcast Index. The company is moving "many of our largest creators" to Spreaker; Co-host is offering 6 months free (go here).
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A hospital has been flooded with tens of thousands of angry phone calls, after a Spreaker podcaster told his listeners to call the healthcare facility and doxxed some individual workers - the calls blocked other communication about patient care. It's one of a number of podcasts that the Tech Transparency Project allege, incorrectly, that "Apple is hosting". (The podcast is also listed, but blocked from recommendation, on Google Podcasts).
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Measurement company Podtrac has seen a significant growth in the shows using its analytics, according to new data from John Spurlock's Livewire, a podcast research website. iHeart's Spreaker, a podcast hosting company, appears to have added the Podtrac code to the majority of new episodes.
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Spreaker post Podcast Recording Tips for a Great Sounding Show. "Stay out of the closet", the article starts.
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How to choose the best podcast keywords - SEO is a thing for podcasting too, and Spreaker tells us how to describe your show.
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More than a quarter of new podcast episodes published in April were on Anchor, according to data from John Spurlock: Spotify's free podcast host was responsible for 25.8% of all new podcast episodes in April, breaking 25% for the first time. The rest of the top five were Buzzsprout, Spreaker, Libsyn, and at #5, Podbean which overtook Omny Studio last month. More ranking detail in The Tech Stuff, below.
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Podcast host Anchor's creator interface is now available in 35 different languages. Of the top five podcast hosts, Omny Studio is in six languages, Spreaker available in four; Buzzsprout and Libsyn only offer English, though YouTube is in 82 different languages. It's unclear whether support is available in all of them. Podcasting is growing faster in non-English languages.
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Anchor, Buzzsprout and Spreaker were the podcast hosting companies who published the most new episodes in March. John Spurlock's monthly data shows a significant rise for Libsyn (possibly due to the launch of Libsyn Studio, its free podcast hosting alternative).
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Looking at podcast hosts ordered by new episodes in February, there's no change in the top five, but iHeart's Spreaker has seen a significant increase in new episodes published: up by 16%.
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Spreaker has worked with Meta to produce a new, simplified way to add your podcast to Facebook. It uses a new API. Currently, podcasts on Facebook are only available within the US and on mobile.
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Google is randomly switching podcasts in its app to point to pirated copies with ads. Jason Calcanis noticed his podcast, All-In, mysteriously had ads in it; Google's Danny Sullivan replied: "we appear to have mistakenly pointed to a duplicate version of the podcast": a pirated copy held on Spreaker, according to Nathan Gathright. "There are loads of benefits from our constantly checking for new RSS feeds and trying to make our own determination about which feed to use for a given show algorithmically, but we've also seen instances where we get it wrong," a Google spokesperson told us in July last year. Podnews offers a Google Podcasts RSS helper so you can check what RSS feed Google has for your podcast; we would also suggest you claim your podcast and then set the preferred feed. Pirated podcasts have been an issue for a while; if you've been affected, here's how to report a pirated podcast.
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Last month, Spreaker also prematurely closed a 10-year promotion for free hosting. It had offered that with iHeart in July 2013.
Thank you to Spreaker from iHeart, for returning as a gold supporter. Spreaker is how you podcast, they say: they've been a supporter of Podnews for a number of years, and we're grateful for their support. You can be like them.
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Anchor, Spreaker and Buzzsprout published the most new podcast episodes in October, according to new research from John Spurlock. He's overwritten last month's data, but the web archive never forgets.
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"Spreaker from iHeart" focuses on unique ways to grow your podcast on YouTube.
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A market share of podcast hosts based by new episodes has been published for September. John Spurlock's Livewire Labs has produced the data: Anchor published the most new episodes, with Buzzsprout, Spreaker, Libsyn and Soundcloud also in the top five.
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We Edit Podcasts, RØDE Microphones and Spreaker have produced an all-inclusive starter bundle available in select Staples stores. The start-to-finish package includes the RØDE NT-USB mini mic, a free editing only trial episode from We Edit Podcasts, and 1 free year of Spreaker podcast hosting services.
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Last month, we wrote a piece about AppleCoreMedia, a user agent that most podcast hosts don't correctly attribute, either falsely increasing or decreasing Apple's share. In a good example of collaboration across podcasting, Omny Studio and Spreaker have worked together to produce this code and testing tool which fixes that for app developers, once and for all. It's open source and available for anyone.
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Sounds Profitable has unveiled its deepdive of Spreaker Enterprise for Publishers. Think of this like the final meeting your company would have with an adtech vendor, fully running through what the product actually is and how it’s used.
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Sounds Profitable has a product deepdive with Spreaker next week (Mar 18). Mattia Verzella will walk through the Spreaker platform for publishers. It's free to watch; sign up now.
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Buzzsprout, Podbean, Spreaker and Captivate were all subject to a denial-of-service attack. The same attackers appear to have been involved. We were wondering why they've targeted podcast hosts: so we talked to the group behind the attacks.
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The next episode of Buzzcast will include details of Buzzsprout's DDOS attack, which continued throughout much of Monday. Spreaker also suffered a similar attack. No personal information was accessed. More on this tomorrow.
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Spreaker has launched AdHub, a way to promote your podcast on other shows. It's available in the US only for now.
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Use Spreaker? It's now easier to share your content on social media with Headliner integration.
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iHeartMedia is to acquire Voxnest. Voxnest will provide dynamic ad serving for iHeartRadio's podcasts and analytics. Voxnest also owns Spreaker, the 6th largest podcast host with 61,000 shows, and BlogTalkRadio, with a further 8,300. Terms weren't disclosed.
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Want to do a "Spotify Show With Music" but not use Anchor? You can, actually - as a playlist. This playlist uses Spreaker for the talk, and Spotify for the music. It still is only playable in Spotify, though.
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Meanwhile, the virtual ceremony for the Latin Podcast Awards will be on October 10, with Spreaker. See podevents for your local time.
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Dylan Pugh, Spotify's former Head of Podcast Monetisation for EMEA, has launched his own sports and lifestyle podcast company. Pomodo launched at the end of July. Their first podcast is about themselves - Pomodo - the startup journey - while Couples Quarantine launches on Wednesday. (They're both hosted on Spreaker.)
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Spreaker has added JioSaavn to their one-click distribution platform. JioSaavn is the largest audio streaming platform in South Asia.
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Spreaker now offers a customisable publisher plan aimed at attracting more corporate users of their podcast hosting platform.
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Voxnest and Spreaker have integrated with Nielsen Audience Segments, allowing specific advertising targeting for podcasts. (Here's how Nielsen Audience Segments works).
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Exclusive: Voxnest has shared a report early with Podnews, focusing on the impact of the coronavirus in Italy, Spain and the US. (Spreaker, Voxnest's podcast hosting platform, is the #1 podcast host in Italy). As we highlighted yesterday, Voxnest see some categories in significant growth.
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How to be superhuman is the first UK podcast from soft drink manufacturer and media house Red Bull. The podcast, focusing on superhuman feats, aims to showcase the amazing spirit of all of humanity. (Spreaker)
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Staples have built some new stores, called Staples Connect, in the state of Massachusetts - and each of these new stores have podcast studios. Spreaker is working with Staples to offer discounts for all Staples Connect Podcast Studios users.
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Spreaker is the latest podcast host to introduce a private podcast RSS feature. It's ideal, the company says, to offer bonus content for paid subscribers and supporters.
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Also today, Spreaker have unveiled a partnership with Podchaser. Their product now submits your podcast to Podchaser, and Spreaker are also promoting Podchaser's creator credits to their podcast publishers.
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The team behind Entiende Tu Mente, a podcast about psychology in Spanish, have announced it is to become a Spotify exclusive. "We know that changes are not always easy, but you already know us and know that we take firm steps when we feel we should take them," they say. The host, Molo Cebrián, started an exclusive music podcast with Spotify in July 2018. (Spreaker)
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Spreaker Prime: Everyone knows that communication is the key to success. But what does that actually mean? On the Talk to Amber Podcast, communication expert and certified life coach, Amber L. Wright, breaks down how to communicate with confidence and clarity in everyday situations. She’s using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: The MovieFilm Podcast is hosted by film critic Zaki Hasan and television writer Brian Hall, and in their show they engage in hilarious and insightful conversations on all the latest out of Hollywood, including news, reviews, and interviews with some of the biggest names in movies! They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Hollywood Hoops is a show that discusses all things basketball, from the Lakers and the Clippers in the NBA to UCLA and USC in the NCAA. Hosts Eric Pincus and Josh Martin take an in-depth look at basketball around the city of Los Angeles. They’re using Spreaker Prime to make hosting and advertising easier.
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Spreaker Prime: Which Murderer is a show that talks about the methods, motives and background of murderers and their victims, covering two crimes per episode and debating from the victim's perspective which murderer the hosts would pick to kill them if they HAD to choose. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Florida Men is the official podcast of the Florida Man. Each week the hosts share stories from the shady side of the Sunshine State, starring America's most prolific criminal. Part true crime, part comedy, all weird. This show is about the kind of stuff that only happens in the state where everybody is crazy from the heat. They’re using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
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Spreaker Prime: All Crime No Cattle details the most fascinating true crimes from the Lone Star State. From small to Texas-sized crimes, y’all won’t be able to get enough of these stories. They’re using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
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Spreaker Prime: **Switch, Pivot and Quit is a podcast that lets you sit in with your girlfriends and chat all things career changes and challenges. These influential women often find themselves iTunes’ curated list of "Inspiring Women." They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: The Karen & Ellen Letters highlights a found correspondence between two teenage girls and their landlord, over a three year period, from the 1980s. This podcast is the reading of those letters and a re-telling of the host's journey to validate their authenticity. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Our True Crime Podcast focuses on bizarre, lesser known crime cases from around the globe delivered with respect, a bit of humor and a smidge of song (everything listeners have come to love from hosts Jen and Cam). They’re using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
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Spreaker Prime: Grants Rants Hollywood Talk is a podcast with a fresh take on a Hollywood. Each show features a guest co-host. Together, with host and personality, Grant Rutter, they share their opinions and approval/disapproval over the latest Hollywood dish. He’s using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
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Spreaker Prime: Direct Appeal is a podcast hosted by two criminologists who examine the case of Melanie McGuire, a woman who has been serving a life sentence for the murder and dismemberment of her husband for the last 13 years. She claims her innocence and they tell the story with help from expert interviews. They’re using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: Champions Of Mind is a weekly podcast brought to you by popular UK's coaches Rhys and Llewellyn Davies, alongside host James Burtt. Each week the boys bring you strategies, mindset and actionable tips that have helped them become some of the most successful businessmen, public figures and athletes in the country. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Something's Not Right is a podcast where the hosts explore true crime and all things creepy or unpleasant, with a special focus on incidents in Tennessee. So, take a seat and enjoy with hosts Thashana and Olivia. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: **Cosmic Cantina is hosted by Melissa Tittl, writer and producer of all things science fiction and science fact, and Josh Golembeske and Matt O’Connor, creative producers in the world of weird. Together they share the latest science fiction news, personal experiences, new information regarding aliens, Bigfoot, ghosts, ancient cultures and anything from the unseen world that needs illuminating. They’re using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
Grovelling apology: Because Podnews is staffed by an idiot, we managed to partially get the name of Spreaker Prime wrong in a few editions last week, substituting it in one place for a, erm, competitor. We're deeply apologetic to the good folks of Spreaker Prime about our idiocy, and are grateful to Spreaker Prime for their patience in dealing with a fool who can't read what he's typed. Massive apologies, Spreaker Prime. <- J, please check this before sending
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Spreaker Prime: Destination Heal is hosted by best-selling author and lifestyle blogger Ty Alexander. Join her in each episode as she explores strategies and ideas for becoming your best self. This podcast will inspire you to take life by the horns and enjoy the ride despite your traumas or circumstances. She’s using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: Paranormal Punchers is a light-hearted podcast discussing anything paranormal. From Bigfoot to haunted locations, the hosts breakdown a paranormal story and give you their uneducated, but honest and spirited opinions. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Owl Post is a Harry Potter podcast that walks you through every chapter of the Harry Potter saga. The show touches on the characters, themes and storylines as they dissect J.K. Rowling's wondrous series one chapter at a time. They’re using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: Strictly Homicide Podcast is hosted by Nicki T, who discusses true crime out from Arkansas in a narrative style bi-weekly podcast. Nicki covers the cases you haven’t heard of while bringing positive attention to sometimes forgotten cases. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker have refreshed their podcast categories, four months after Apple Podcasts did so.
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Spreaker Prime: The NBA Podcast is a show hosted by Bryan Toporek and Morten Stig Jensen who spend each episode walking through all of the latest happenings in the NBA, both on and off the court. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: The Dirty Bits is performed by Tawny Platis, a professional voice actor, who gives a casual – and hopefully comical – Southern Californian retelling of the sexy, scandalous, and salacious stories from history that your teacher probably left out. She’s using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: Coffee With Kenobi is your source for Star Wars discussion, analysis, and rhetoric. The weekly podcast explores the mythology of Star Wars from a place of intelligence and humor. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Coffee With Kenobi is your source for Star Wars discussion, analysis, and rhetoric. The weekly podcast explores the mythology of Star Wars from a place of intelligence and humor. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Junkfood Cinema is a shame-free celebration of cult cinema hosted by critic Brian Salisbury and Marvel Studios screenwriter C. Robert Cargill. They’re using Spreaker Prime to make hosting and advertising easier.
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Spreaker Prime: True Crimecast is a true crime podcast that adds a unique perspective to the genre. Each episode takes on a different case where the hosts try to get to the truth by sharing interesting details and theories. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Latter-Day Lesbian is hosted by Mary and Shelly (the latter) who share their raw, honest and funny life experiences. Shelly is a divorced mother of seven dealing with leaving the Mormon church and learning about her sexuality for the first time. They’re using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
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Spreaker Prime: The Disruptors is a long-form – TED level – podcast featuring conversations with top thinkers, founders and scientists on how advances in biotech and genomics, space travel, IoT, AI and other exponential tech converge to create our collective future. Plus, they discuss what we can do, from a research and policy perspective, to shape the trends, technologies and societal norms for a better world. They’re using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: You've heard the stories about bloody murder and horrendous homicide, but what about the rest of the crimes committed on a daily basis? The podcast Mugshot brings you stories about the crimes you didn't know you needed to hear... Robbery, fraud, arson, stalking, assault, and more. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: The Gratitude Podcast, hosted by Georgian Bentado, features successful people and shares their fascinating stories about how gratitude has helped them get to where they are now. Plus, you get a Daily Gratitude dose of advice to keep you feeling grateful in the ups and downs of life. He’s using Spreaker Prime to make hosting and advertising easier.
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Spreaker Prime: Morbidology is a weekly true crime podcast that takes an in-depth look at some of the world's most heinous murders using investigative research and primary audio – including 911 calls, interviews and trial testimony – to share each true story. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: The Yaron Brook Show is hosted by Yaron Brook, renowned best-selling author and world class speaker, who discusses news, culture and politics from the principled perspective of Ayn Rand's philosophy, Objectivism. He’s using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
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Spreaker Prime: Dungeons & Randomness is a weekly Dungeons and Dragons podcast that highlights the moves from over 20 players (and 100 characters) who play in one world in where their actions impact one another and tell a giant, sprawling story. They’re using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: True Crime Fan Club Podcast is a show for for the ultimate true crime enthusiast. The host peels back the curtain and gives you a glimpse into the life and crimes of some of the most evil minds of our time. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Reality TV RHAP-ups is a podcast from the RHAP Network of shows that covers everything from The Bachelor, Bachelorette, MTV Challenge, Big Brother and more reality TV that you love. They’re using Spreaker Prime to make hosting and advertising easier.
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Spreaker Prime: Sistah Speak: The Walking Dead is a podcast devoted to the AMC series, The Walking Dead. Sistah J, Sistah K, and guest hosts discuss the latest episodes, theories raised by fans of the show, and give personal opinions from a Sistah’s point of view. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime generated over $1m of podcast ad revenue in its first three months, according to the company. More than $600,000 went directly to podcasters. Spreaker Prime launched on July 30, using Podnews sponsorship as part of its launch.
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Spreaker Prime: If you’re on the hunt for a new binge-worthy podcast, Luminol is the mystery podcast you’ve been searching for! The show features everything from murder and aliens to conspiracy theories and strange happenings in history. They’re using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: Dogma Debate is a podcast hosted by comedian and actor, David Smalley, who respectfully invites believers to provide evidence for their religions, crystal healing, ouija boards, witchcraft, politics and other worldviews. He’s using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Catlick, hosted by B.T. Harman, features the lost story of how spies, villains and midnight vigilantes nearly destroyed the South's grandest city. The podcast is part true crime, part memoir, and part history-teacher-you-wish-you had. He’s using Spreaker Prime to make hosting and advertising easier.
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Spreaker Prime: Love HBO’s new show Watchmen? Then Who Watched The Watchmen is just the podcast you should be listening to! Each show breaks down the storyline and interesting details of each episode. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker have added a one-click distribution point of Podcast Addict, which they call the most popular podcast app on Android. (Here's where to add your podcast whoever you host with - you can listen to Podnews on Podcast Addict, of course).
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Spreaker's analytics are now using an IAB Certified analytics platform. The change occurred on Monday: the company now uses the platform also used by Voxnest's Audience Network, which achieved IAB Certification in May. Confusingly, Spreaker had been announced as IAB Certified in the final Spreaker Live Show, but this was, we discover, not actually correct. Spreaker customers will see significant changes to analytics, as the company trailed earlier this month.
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Spreaker has unveiled a new partnership with Streetlib, the company has announced. The collaboration will seamlessly allow book publishers to create podcasts and podcasters to create and distribute digital books and audiobooks.
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Deezer is coming after Spotify, and has substantially strengthened its podcast offering, partnering with Libsyn, Ausha, Podomatic, Blubrry and Simplecast in addition to Audioboom and Spreaker. Podcasters on those platforms will find automated submission tools; though you can add a podcast to Deezer from any platform. It reports a 250% increase in podcast usage on its platform over the last two years.
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Spreaker Prime: Nature vs Narcissism is a true crime/comedy podcast where host Heather and her guests discuss true crimes and the narcissists who commit them. Sometimes with alcohol in-hand, they delve into whether they think nature makes criminals commit heinous acts or if it's simply their narcissism getting the best of them. Heather’s using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
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Spreaker Prime: The World Wanderers Podcast is hosted by Amanda and Ryan, twenty-something travel enthusiasts and world travellers who tackled 40 countries in one year. They talk with incredible guests who share their travel stories, tips and tricks, destination recommendations, and thoughts on how travel can allow you to lead a happier life. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: It's Not That Serious is hosted by humor writer and popular online personality Anna Lind Thomas whose irreverent, hilarious and faith-filled podcast will inspire you to fully enjoy life, even when things look grim. She’s using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Corpus Delicti is a podcast with a touch of lightheartedness and a dash of Southern charm, where they crack open compelling true crime cases, and sometimes laugh to keep from crying. They’re using Spreaker Prime to make hosting and advertising easier.
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Spreaker Prime: The Projection Booth Podcast is a premier film podcast recognized by The Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly and Filmmaker Magazine. With over 400 episodes to-date, and an ever-growing fan base, the podcast features discussions of films from a wide variety of genres with in-depth critical analysis. They’re using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: **Marvel Cinematic Universe Podcast is your one stop podcast for all discussion, news, and insight into what is happening with Marvel Studios. The hosts love the world of Marvel and want you to, too! They’re using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
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Spreaker Prime: Mysterious Circumstances is a detailed and well researched investigative podcast that dives deep into all things unsolved including true crime, mysteries, conspiracies, and paranormal activity. Tune in to get your fix of mysteries. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Gone Cold is a true crime show that explores unsolved homicides and missing persons cases throughout the state of Texas, aiming to provide the victims and their families with a voice. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Word Balloon Comics Podcast is hosted by Chicago pop culture expert, John Siuntres, where he interviews the creative minds behind comics, TV, film, novels and animation. He’s using Spreaker Prime to make hosting and advertising easier.
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Spreaker Prime: Nerd Nuptial is a show hosted by two married nerds and who discuss their slant on all things geek. Join The Girl and her husband, Tristan Riddell, as they delve deep into TV, film, Nerd Culture, and everything in-between. They’re using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Studio is now fully compatible with Chromebooks, the best-selling laptops on Amazon, and the most-bought for education. Spreaker Studio requires a Chromebook with Android support (which is most, but not all of them).
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Spreaker Prime: Black Widow Podcast is a scripted podcast that investigates dating as a millennial. It promotes positivity around sexual experiences, especially the experiences of women, whatever end of the sexual spectrum they might be on. They’re using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: NFL Mocks is FanSided's podcast that discusses the latest NFL draft news, analysis and more football commentary from the staff at NFLMocks.com. They’re using Spreaker Prime to make hosting and advertising easier.
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Spreaker Prime: Frozen Truth is a deep dive, on-the-ground investigation of a new mystery each season. The most recent season investigated the 1995 disappearance of television news anchor, Jodi Huisentruit, from the parking lot outside her apartment in Mason City, Iowa. They’re using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: Ignorant Philosophy provides much-needed light-hearted comedic commentary of a world that can sometimes take itself a bit too seriously. Hosts Eric, Keenan, and DJ Boogie give their Ignorant Philosophy on pop culture, relationships and social issues each week. They’re using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
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Spreaker Prime: True Murder - the most shocking killersis a podcast where, every week, host Dan Zupansky interviews true crime authors, revealing the nitty gritty details about some of the most shocking killers of all time. Dan is using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: High and Dry is a comedy podcast that discusses serious topics like their bracket of “coolest person over 70-years-old” and other hilarious mayhem. They're using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Dinner Sisters features a fresh take on dinner from two sisters who cook and review popular recipes from top food bloggers and chat about life in the kitchen. They're using Spreaker Prime to make hosting and advertising easier.
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Spreaker Prime: Earth Ancients chronicles the growing (and often suppressed) evidence of known and unknown civilizations, their ruined cities, and artifacts developed from advanced science and technology. The hosts help listeners discover our lost history. They're using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: Weird Darkness is a podcast narrated by voice artist Darren Marlar who tells true stories of real paranormal events, true crime, unsolved mysteries, and all things dark and strange. He’s using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
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Spreaker Prime: Nothing rhymes with murder is a global journey of murder, with a new country and true crime gems every week. (Sadly none so far includes anyone eating a burger on a girder). The hosts, Kate and Georgie, use Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
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Spreaker have launched private show sharing, a product that can be used for paid-for podcasts or employee-only shows.
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Spreaker Prime: Jay + Jack Productions produce a number of podcasts as accompaniments to TV shows. The Leftovers looks at the HBO series, as one example. They use Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Mean Book Club is like book club, but mean - making fun of NYT bestselling books with little literary merit. They use Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Comics with Kenobi focuses on contemporary Star Wars comics published by Marvel and IDW Publishing. May the force be with you. They use Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Adam Sandler Please Stop is a complete retrospective of all Adam Sandler films past, present, and unfortunately future. It’s hosted by three Sandler fans who are disappointed and disillusioned with his current string of terrible films. They use Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Every day, there are stories that are Unresolved. Micheal Whelan tries to determine why these stories - unsolved crimes and other unexplained phenomena - have no ending. He uses Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on his hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Lost Origins explores all things ancient mystery, alternative historical theory, extraterrestrial phenomena, and lost civilizations. Hosts Andrew and CK are using Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: On The Latch is a podcast "by gay men, where no topic is off limits". They're using Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: The A24 Project focuses on every single movie released by A24, a ground-breaking movie company. They're using Spreaker Prime to earn money and save on their hosting costs.
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Spreaker has launched a content development program for podcasters. Called BLOOM, the first podcast partner is Flatrock, a true crime podcast; five podcast launches are expected by the end of this year.
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Spreaker Prime: Spawn on me is the internet’s definitive video game podcast featuring and spotlighting gamers of color. The host, Kahlief Adams, is using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: The Blume Saloon is a "hilarious sort-of book club with Alison Michael and Jody Worthington", making their way through Judy Blume's books, one by one. They're using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: True Crime Bullsh**t is a serialized, investigative podcast exploring meticulous and enigmatic serial killer Israel Keyes. it's hosted by Josh Hallmark, He's using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut his hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Jade and XD describe their podcast as "the blackest show about nothing" - offering social commentary on anything and everything. They're using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Thank God I'm Atheist - Frank and Dan’s off-the-cuff conversations focus on current events cast through the lens of their shared atheism, including relevant news stories. They're using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Switch, Pivot or Quit is a podcast that lets you sit in with your girlfriends and chat all things career changes and challenges. These influential women often find themselves in Apple Podcasts’s curated list of “Inspiring Women.” They're using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut their hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Southern Fried True Crime explores historical and contemporary true crime in the South. Join native Tennessean, Erica Kelley, and her Southern sass to see just how fried the justice system can be in the Deep South. She’s using Spreaker Prime to earn money and cut her hosting costs.
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Spreaker Prime: Forth and Ten is a “sport-ish” focused podcast hosted by three comedians. A recent listener said, “They say laughter is the best medicine, and I can’t get enough. My coworkers think I’m crazy because I listen on earbuds, so it looks like I think thin air is really funny!” They’re using Spreaker Prime to make hosting and advertising easier.
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Spreaker Prime: The Real Weird Sisters is hosted by two wizards in training who can’t get enough of Harry Potter. Slytherin to the wonderful world of Hogwarts as each episode digs deep into a chapter from the beloved series. They’re using Spreaker Prime to increase exposure and maximize monetization.
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Spreaker Prime: All Crime No Cattle details the most fascinating true crimes from the Lone Star State. From small to Texas-sized crimes, y’all won’t be able to get enough of these stories. They’re using Spreaker Prime to host for free and make more money.
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Spreaker have launched Spreaker Prime, a service that offers free hosting, a 60% cut of advertising sold, and access to Spreaker's podcast marketing team. They describe it as a "white-glove" service. (They're also supporting our "Podcasts" section).
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The new Apple Podcast categories are also live on Simplecast, with some useful information for all of us; and by micro·blog and Fireside. Castos and Seriously Simple Podcasting support is coming early next week. Meanwhile, Spreaker has announced that enterprise users can now exclude ad categories.
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Tweaks for apps and services include podcast app Breaker, which is adding integration with Bullet to produce shareable audio clips for social media; the Pocket Casts app is advertising in WNYC Studios podcasts (thanks, Kristofor!); podcast host Spreaker's trim and crop tool has been improved; remote recording service Squadcast suggests that it will soon be supported on iOS and iPadOS; and Dropbox now has integrations with transcription services.
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Climb the ladder to success, escalator-style. Backspin won't be quoting Biggie Smalls like that, but will be journeying back to the 1980s to find Milwaukee’s first hip-hop song. (88Nine Radio Milwaukee / Spreaker)
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Podcast hosting company Spreaker has made significant improvements to its web player, including customisation. Meanwhile Robert Kingett, a blind podcast listener, has noticed that RadioPublic's embedded player has been made more accessible.
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The Bundyville podcast has returned for a new season, exploring the world beyond the Bundy family and the armed uprisings they inspired. (Longreads / Oregon Public Broadcasting / Spreaker)
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Podcast host Spreaker has launched a new tool - one-click distribution, making it easier to get a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Podcasts and Castbox.
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Spreaker has launched a mobile podcast editing tool within their Spreaker Studio app.
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Veteran podcast executive Rob Greenlee has joined Libsyn as Vice President of Content and Partnerships. He'll report to Laurie Sims, President of Libsyn, and will work with Rob Walch to further the company’s relationships with podcast producers and develop industry partnerships. He's previously worked for Spreaker and Voxnest; and has also worked at PodcastOne and within Microsoft's Zune division.
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Hindenburg, an audio editor, now exports directly to Spreaker, a podcast host. (It exports to many others).
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Spreaker, a podcast host, have announced a one-click publishing service for their clients, and a few more tweaks.
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Spreaker is now letting podcasters monetise their shows on Spotify. The company added their podcast monetisation system last year; it's available to all Pro users.
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The NAB Show in Las Vegas in early April has more podcasting presence than ever before. Spreaker's Rob Greenlee tweets all the podcast sessions at the event. (Podnews is at the NAB Show - we'd love to meet!)
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Language-learning company Babble has signed Voxnest as the exclusive distribution partner for Babbel’s first US-based podcast, “Multilinguish.”
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Podcaster communities are all over the place, and they use a bunch of different tools. Spreaker looks at eleven of them, and how they make their communities a success.
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Our Editor, James Cridland, was on an episode of The New Media Show recorded live at the event (which is also available in the Spreaker Live Show podcast; he was a guest alongside She Podcasts's Elsie Escobar.
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Tom Webster from Edison Research appears on the latest episode of Spreaker Live Show, talking about the upcoming Infinite Dial data release and free webinar.
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Spreaker has added trimming functionality to its iOS app.
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Advice: Podcast Websites on how to showcase your guests better; Transistor has tips for getting more Twitter followers for your podcast; Jon Moore wants to get the intro to your podcast right; and Spreaker covers how to promote your podcast with Instagram
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Voxnest has launched Spreaker Enterprise, described as "enterprise-level podcast hosting".
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Spreaker has released a new version of its newsletter, which promises "bitesize" news that'll take "less than 3 minutes" of your time. Sounds great. (We thank their parent company, Voxnest, for their support!)
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CES #3: Spreaker has partnered with airable, a company that provides manufacturers with a way to add internet media to their products. A press release says: "this will allow businesses to expand beyond music and easily connect to Spreaker's extensive catalogue of podcasts", and adds "a collection of Spreaker’s recommended shows will be available in a dedicated content channel via the API". We asked how Spreaker recommends shows, and we were told...
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Simplecast is in the process of attaining IAB Certification. They join Voxnest/Spreaker, Megaphone, Libsyn, Omny Studio, and ART19. With Blubrry and NPR having already achieved it, that's over a quarter of a million dollars that the IAB has earnt so far from certification. Cough
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Spreaker have released "evolution stats", showing each episode's listening stats for 30 days from release. "This gives a much clearer picture than your daily trending charts which don’t give an overview of your individual episode performance", they say.
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Voxnest/Spreaker has confirmed, as has Megaphone, that they are working on IAB Certification.
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Advice: Rob Greenlee from Spreaker and Voxnest shares 6 takeaways about podcasting to VMH Magazine, while Spreaker also shares 8 tips for growing your podcast listeners (not literally, we hope, since Rob listens occasionally and he's pretty tall). Blubrry has some help for people who want to do "live podcasts".
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Advice: Want 7-Figure Podcast Downloads? Try These 5 Strategies, proffers Entrepreneur. Spreaker publishes Growing your podcast listeners? Try these 8 tips. How to Sound Pretty Good on a Podcast: Useful Advice for Beginners is a piece from Kickstarter.
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Health Fact vs Fiction is a frank and fascinating mix of myth-busting and chat about all things health. The podcast aims to get to the heart of a different medical topic each episode, from the menopause and memory, to healthy guts. Bengo Media's first major commercial podcast, it's already achieving good download numbers. (HCA Healthcare UK / Bengo Media / Spreaker)
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Voxnest's Spreaker has partnered with Deezer to increase the amount of podcasts available on Deezer's platform, especially in Latin America. The region has a population of 640m people, and is experiencing rapid growth in streaming services. (We also list Deezer's submission page in our big list of where to add your podcast).
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Podcasting solution provider Voxnest announces today that it has partnered with DAX to help monetise UK audiences. Voxnest customers, including those on the company’s Spreaker platform, now have the benefit of DAX monetisation, while advertisers can take advantage of advanced targeting and measurement solutions. Voxnest President Francesco Baschieri says: “It’s an exciting time to be involved in this medium, and we’re confident that our easy-to-use, efficient and scalable solution for creating, monetizing and distributing audio content will have a catalyzing effect on creators worldwide.”
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Voxnest's Spreaker Studio now supports Siri shortcuts, the company has announced. Ready-to-use shortcuts include "Record Audio", which triggers audio capture.
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Event: the Vancouver Podcast Festival is at the end of this week (Nov 8-10). Here, for example, is just one of the sessions, including speakers from Podnews supporters Spreaker/Voxnest, Himalaya, and The Podcast Exchange.
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In data shared with Podnews, Voxnest says that, on average, 9.4% of all podcast downloads on its platform are on an Apple Watch device. The 'humps' in the graph above, where the percentage rises to over 13%, are related to weekends. Voxnest's tools include Spreaker, catering to independent podcasters, Hive, a turnkey platform for enterprises, and Dynamo, a standalone monetisation solution. Apple Watches gained the option to play podcasts in mid September.
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Podcast platform Spreaker is to sponsor the Latin Podcast Awards.
Welcome to our 105 new subscribers this week, including The Guardian, Squadcast, WGBH, Veritone One, ART19, Podcast One, Panoply, Bauer Media Sweden, Podkite, Spreaker and APM.
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Spreaker are giving away innovator passes to TechCrunch Disrupt next month.
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Buzzfeed News reports that Apple has now removed Alex Jones's podcasts from its platform, saying "Apple does not tolerate hate speech". Previously, Spotify had removed specific episodes. Infowars content has additionally been removed from Stitcher, Facebook, YouTube and Pinterest. Spreaker, who describe themselves as the "secondary host" of the podcast, have also removed the podcast from their listings: "it violates our Terms and Service Conditions because of Hate Speech," said a spokesperson for the company. Spreaker's action will effectively pull it off most third-party podcast apps. In a response, the radio host claims "this is the modern day electronic equivalent of book burning"; as of press time, his self-hosted RSS feed is still available.
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On Aug 1, we reported that Spotify was under pressure for hosting The Alex Jones Show Podcast. AP reports that the company has now 'removed specific episodes', citing hate content. Most episodes remain. Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts, among others, still appear to link to all available episodes. The podcast is hosted with Spreaker.
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Podcast host Transistor launched yesterday, offering hosting, analytics, and distribution for folks who are using podcasts to build their brand and grow their audience. It became #1 on Product Hunt; and has posted guides on their product's features vs Anchor, vs Spreaker and Simplecast. They've also added a article on how to find an idea for your show.
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Chasing Glory has shifted from PodcastOne to Spreaker. The WWE host gives "an all-access pass to human interest stories with your favorite athletes and entertainers".
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A new podcast from Spreaker launches shortly: The Live Drop focuses on spies, spy catchers, analysts, diplomats and occasionally the actors who portray them. It's hosted by Mark Valley (Boston Legal, Human Target).
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Spreaker launch embeddable players for Medium, Patreon and more platforms. If you don't host with Spreaker, a similar service is available with RadioPublic for any podcast.
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Fans of aloof British accents might enjoy the latest episode of The School of Podcasting - Dave Jackson interviews Podnews Editor James Cridland.
Welcome to our new subscribers this week, including lovely people from ABC Australia, Spotify, Midroll, Harper Collins, Audiogram, KQED, Havas Edge, Penguin Random House, Whistledown Productions, Slate, Audioboom, the BBC, Turner, Univision, Spreaker, SRF Switzerland, Bauer Media, Global, Somethin'Else and Townsquare Media.
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Spreaker have announced that the service now supports submissions to Spotify.
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Spreaker discuss 'How to Promote Your Podcast'. "Don’t wear non-branded apparel to an event where you can market your show".
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In Las Vegas NV, USA, the NAB Show continues. Speaking yesterday, Triton Digital, Spreaker, Midroll, Jacobs Media and more. Here's a report of the day from AllAccess.
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Dynamo has launched - "a new, more dynamic way to monetize your podcasts by allowing you to add pre, post-, and mid-rolls to each of your episodes that refresh automatically at each play": much like a Google AdSense for podcasting. Operated by VOXNEST, who acquired Spreaker and BlogTalkRadio this month.
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Spreaker announce a new widget for iOS devices, allowing you to play podcasts right from the homescreen.
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Spreaker launches Private Episode Sharing, a way to give exclusive content to listeners, or sell it to them. You could also make a private podcast for your company.
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An interview with Steve Pratt from Pacific Content, "the first branded podcast company in the world". The podcast itself is the Access Podcast with Matty Staudt, Digital Program Director of iHeart Media San Francisco.
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Spreaker updates their embedded player, including a new white-label feature. (If you're not with Spreaker, RadioPublic offers a free, embedded player for you, too.)
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Spreaker announces that their podcasts are now available as an Amazon Alexa "skill", the term given to third-party apps on the platform. This blog post contains instructions for your listeners.
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Spreaker debuts a new homepage, built for podcast discovery.
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Spreaker releases enhanced analytics - this time, follower tracking. A Follower, distinct from a subscriber, is comprised of "an actual person with a profile you can look at". You need to follow from the Spreaker website or app.