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May 7, 2024:
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The Girlfriends returns for a new season today, from Novel and iHeartRadio. The show has been optioned for TV; the new season tries to discover the true identity of a mysterious woman whose body washed up on a beach in Staten Island.
April 30, 2024:
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Last weekend, the Black Effect Podcast Festival took place in Atlanta GA, USA.
March 14, 2024:
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Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs has been launched, with iHeart. The podcast itself is accompanied by an exclusive playlist on the iHeartRadio app with the songs mentioned. That list dates from 2021, and had more than 300 voters from across the music industry.
March 13, 2024:
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If you’re an indie podcaster in Aotearoa and want help with representation and distribution, The NZ Podcast Summit’s final session is about how to approach NZ’s two big networks, rova and iHeartRadio. There are fourteen speakers this year; the event is in Auckland on May 11.
March 7, 2024:
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Novel and iHeartRadio are bringing back The Girlfriends for a second series - with a bonus episode released today. It's back from May 6, working to try and find the true identity of an unidentified woman uncovered in the first season.
October 13, 2023:
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In Australia, Media Week published the "Power List" for 2023, the publication's top 100 list of media executives. From podcasting, congratulations to LiSTNR's Grant Tothill at #88, and iHeartRadio Australia's Corey Layton at #87.
August 17, 2023:
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Edison Podcast Metrics unveiled the US Top Podcast Networks, by reach. Spotify is #1; SiriusXM is #2 and iHeartRadio is #3.
August 15, 2023:
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Podcast spend in Australia for Q2/23 was up by 64% year-on-year, according to ARN's iHeartRadio Australia and Magellan AI. The top 3 advertisers were health insurance company NIB, McDonald's, and Amazon.
July 21, 2023:
Pappalardo, Head of Audio at the LA Times Jazmin Aguilera, Executive Producer at iHeartRadio Anna Hossnieh, Co-host of Add-to-Cart SuChin Pak, Global Sciences Lead
June 16, 2023:
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The New Zealand Podcast Ranker was released earlier this week. iHeartRadio is #1 for podcasts in that one.
May 2, 2023:
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Data: iHeartRadio shares State of Podcasting 2023, with data from Edison Research, Scarborough, and eMarketer.
February 21, 2023:
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The owner of ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Australia, HT&E released its annual report. It claims 4.7mn monthly podcast listeners, and 2.4mn registered users on the iHeartRadio app in the country. Digital revenue was AU$14.6mn (US $10mn), up 56% y/y: 4.6% of total audio revenue (the group also owns out-of-home businesses).
February 3, 2023:
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In a distant future, long after the apocalypse was forgotten and the history of civilization lost, three adventurers embark on a quest that could save the world. Created by Michael Freiberg, Intra Quest launches today: a "quirky fantasy-adventure scripted fiction podcast". It's made in 3D audio, and is a production of iHeartRadio and Astrum Media.
December 21, 2022:
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Podcasts are heading into more cars, thanks to a partnership between mobile AI company Cerence, iHeartRadio and Radioline. The partnership will help deliver what the company calls "the most comprehensive catalogue of live radio and podcast content" for automakers and their OEMs.
December 16, 2022:
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iHeartMedia announced the nominations for the iHeartPodcast Awards 2023. They'll stream on Mar 14. Our list of nominations shows just 17 of the 143 nominations are from iHeartRadio.
October 6, 2022:
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In the US, iHeartRadio is still #1 for podcasting according to Podtrac's publisher data for September. Numbers are slightly down, but that's misleading - September has 3% fewer days than August. It's an incomplete ranker, measuring participating publishers only.
September 22, 2022:
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Triton Digital published the New Zealand Podcast Ranker for August. The Mike Hosking Breakfast from iHeart NZ is the new #1 show; iHeartRadio is #1 for podcasts in the country. An incomplete ranker, Triton Digital does not measure RNZ or Spotify.
September 14, 2022:
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Spotify is the top podcast network in the US based on reach, according to new data from Edison Research. The data measures total listeners to shows from each podcast publisher for the 12 months ending June 30 2022. Spotify's numbers include Spotify Originals, as well as shows from The Ringer, Gimlet, Parcast and others. iHeartRadio remains in third place, behind SXM Media.
September 13, 2022:
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iHeartMedia has named Uta Knablein as the new Chief Product Officer for iHeartRadio. She was promoted from Executive Vice President of iHeartRadio’s Flagship Products and User Experience; and will report to Conal Byrne. She replaces Chris Williams.
August 24, 2022:
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Audacy is now using Sounder as the company's brand safety partner, joining SpokenLayer, iHeartRadio and DAX.
August 5, 2022:
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Podtrac reports a drop in podcast consumption for many of the biggest networks in July. The data, which excludes Spotify and SiriusXM among others, claims iHeartRadio is #1 for podcasts.
August 4, 2022:
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Entertainment company Lionsgate has launched a podcast division, Lionsgate Sound. The company has revealed a slate of four initial shows, one for iHeartRadio, one for CBC.
July 22, 2022:
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Since records began (in early 2020), the top 3 downloaded podcasts in Triton Digital's US Podcast Report have been #1 NPR News Now, #2 Crime Junkie, and #3 The Ben Shapiro Show. But according to Triton Digital's US Podcast Report for June, released yesterday, NPR has been toppled: the new #1 is Cumulus's Ben Shapiro Show (which is also carried on radio stations across the US). SXM Media remains the #1 podcast network; Triton Digital is owned by iHeartRadio but doesn't measure them.
July 19, 2022:
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Podtrac has published its top US podcast publishers for June. iHeartRadio is still #1 for podcasts, though SXM Media, who are believed to be larger, is not a participating publisher. iHeartRadio downloads fell 3.8% month-on-month. Wondery is the new #2, overtaking NPR.
July 14, 2022:
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From the makers of the hit podcast Root of Evil, Facing Evil is launched today by Tenderfoot TV and iHeartRadio. Hosted by Rasha Pecoraro and Yvette Gentile, it's a new, weekly true-crime show that focuses on different, but equally resonant stories, and will apply the lessons of healing they've learned in their quest to overcome generational trauma in order to focus on the victims and individuals at the heart of the cases.
June 22, 2022:
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The Martha Stewart Podcast is new today from iHeartRadio - Martha will sit down with influential people she has met along her successful and storied career, discussing their paths to the top and the lessons they have learned along the way. Her first episode, released today, is with Snoop Dogg.
June 17, 2022:
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"A corrupt cabal of football executives turned the beautiful game into an international con job", according to Lords of Soccer, which is a new podcast from iHeartRadio and Inside Voices Media. The podcast looks at how corruption, racism, sexism, and greed have tainted global soccer and the World Cup for decades.
June 15, 2022:
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Matty Staudt has left Amaze Media Labs. In an email to staff seen by Podnews, the former iHeartRadio VP says he plans to continue to operate Jam Street Media, and work with more companies.
June 8, 2022:
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Talking of which, Podtrac published its latest podcast rankers. iHeartRadio is still #1 network, though the company doesn't measure SXM Media. The Daily is still #1 podcast. There is no change in the top 5 of either ranker.
May 23, 2022:
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The Golden Mike Awards took place in Los Angeles CA. Podcasts took a number of accolades, including iHeartRadio, which won multiple awards with The Death and Life of Kobe Bryant, and 9/11 - two decades later.
May 19, 2022:
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Triton Digital has released the NZ Podcast Ranker for April 2022. iHeartRadio is #1 for podcasts in the country, operated by NZME, but the ranker doesn't measure public broadcaster RNZ.
May 12, 2022:
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The number one media company in the Spanish-speaking world, PRISA Media has partnered with iHeartMedia to integrate PRISA Media's spoken-word content into the iHeartRadio catalogue.
May 9, 2022:
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Podbean has added single-click submission to iHeartRadio, Player FM and Samsung Free. (We list all the podcast directories, and submission details).
April 15, 2022:
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Autism’s First Child is a new original podcast from iHeartRadio, tracing the history of autism; and interviewing Donald Triplett, the first person to have been diagnosed. He's now 88 years old. The podcast is hosted by Caren Zucker and John Donvan, who have also written a book and made a documentary about autism.
April 14, 2022:
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New from iHeartRadio, Sympathy Pains is a chilling new true crime podcast hosted by Laura Beil -- acclaimed medical journalist and host of the chart-topping podcast, Dr. Death. It's the true story of Sarah Delashmit, a scam artist who convinced everyone that she was amazingly ill. The story even involved Dr Phil.
April 12, 2022:
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April 11, 2022:
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iHeartRadio appears to be switching from Spotify's Megaphone to Omny Studio, according to our host changes page. Omny Studio is owned by Triton Digital, which in turn is owned by iHeartMedia.
April 6, 2022:
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iHeartRadio is still #1 for podcasting, according to Podtrac which has published March's list of US podcast publishers. It has increased its lead from NPR at #2, and claimed 443m downloads in the month. The Daily is still #1 show. The list includes participating publishers only.
March 31, 2022:
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Only a week after The Ambies, The Webbys have decided to launch their own podcast awards. It'll be called The Signal Awards, and set to take place in January 2023. This is the normal date for the iHeartPodcast Awards, and we'd note that Anna Hossnieh, Executive Producer at iHeartRadio is one of the judges. :hmm:
March 21, 2022:
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Who are they? Webster didn't spell those out in his post, but here's the data, released last month. The four biggest, now reaching 50% of all weekly podcast listeners, are SXM Media, Spotify, iHeartRadio and NPR.
March 17, 2022:
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iHeartRadio has launched PodGuides, a podcast discovery platform with podcasts about specific places. It reminds our Editor of maps·fm, for which he is an advisor - a similar platform with many more podcasts available.
March 14, 2022:
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Podcast startup Kaleidoscope has raised $3.5m in funding, the founders have told Axios in a paywalled article. The company has signed a six-show deal with iHeartRadio; it was created by Oz Woloshyn, an author and podcaster, and Mangesh Hattikudur, a former SVP at iHeartRadio and co-host of Part-Time Genius.
March 7, 2022:
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Sam Collins has been hired as NZME's iHeartRadio Content Director. NZME operates iHeartRadio in New Zealand. Sam has been with NZME for more than two years; he previously worked at Global in London.
March 3, 2022:
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In podcast representation deals, The FOX Audio Network has signed a hosting and advertising deal with Megaphone. A number of the company's shows were with Triton Digital's Omny Studio … BuzzFeed Studios has signed with Acast to launch a podcast slate of six shows; BuzzFeed also has shows with Anchor and iHeartRadio … Acast has signed Scott McGillivray, a "prolific expert in real estate" and TV star, for season three of The Real Estate Rebel … and AdLarge has signed Going West, a "top-ranked true-crime podcast".
March 2, 2022:
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iHeartRadio has added a tool called "Talk Back" to its app. It lets listeners send short voice messages to radio and podcast hosts. It "will roll out to interested iHeartRadio podcasters who opt-in sometime in early April."
February 28, 2022:
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iHeartRadio has given union recognition to the iHeart Podcast Union. "The company has engaged fairly and in good faith so far in the process", the union says.
February 24, 2022:
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iHeartRadio's podcast revenue in the US last quarter was up by 130% year-on-year. In Q4/21 they made $96m in revenue. The radio stations made $726m.
February 17, 2022:
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iHeartRadio in the US has signed with Sounder to offer advertisers brand safety tools. The company is a seed investor in Sounder's latest Series A Funding round.
February 8, 2022:
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iHeartRadio and Dan Patrick have announced the winner of their "The Next Great Podcast" search. Hookergate: Criminals & Libertines in the South will tell stories of a 1977 crime ring, and will debut later this summer.
February 7, 2022:
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Podtrac reports iHeartRadio is #1 for podcasting for January's US publishers list - the gap slightly narrowing between them and NPR at #2. No change in the top 5 for US podcasts.
February 4, 2022:
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The winners of the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards 2022 were announced. You can watch again on YouTube. The winner of the Podcast of the Year was You're Wrong About.
January 21, 2022:
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Sports Illustrated Weekly is new from iHeartRadio and Sports Illustrated. It's hosted by John Gonzalez, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, and former podcast host at The Ringer. - read more
January 5, 2022:
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Podtrac published their Dec 2021 top US publishers list. iHeartRadio is still #1 for podcasting, with more than one-and-a-half times the US audience of the #2, NPR. Total global downloads were up 19% year-on-year. The Daily remained #1 podcast; Jordan Harbinger made a new entry at #20. Podtrac measures participating publishers only.
December 21, 2021:
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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.
December 14, 2021:
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Podtrac has published its list of "top new shows for 2021", ranked by average downloads per episode for shows that were published for the first time in the last twelve months. Wondery and iHeartRadio both have nine shows in the top 25; The Apology Line was the most successful new release. Podtrac measures participating publishers only.
December 10, 2021:
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At iHeartRadio, podcast producers, editors, researchers, writers and hosts are unionising with the Writers Guild of America, East. The iHeart Podcast Union was launched yesterday; the website contains many concerns about working conditions. Saying that they "have been encouraged to embrace the dynamism of start-up culture without any of the associated benefits", the union says "iHeartMedia's overall compensation and benefits standards are wholly insufficient when compared to the greater podcast and scripted audio market". The union has support from around 70% of employees, we're told. The union hopes that iHeart will voluntarily recognise it; it's the latest unionising activity in the podcast space after Gimlet, Parcast, The Ringer, and others.
December 7, 2021:
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Podtrac has published their top podcast publishers for November. Total global downloads for the top 20 podcasters were flat, the company says, both month-over-month and year-over-year. iHeartRadio is still #1 for podcasts; it measures participating publishers only.
December 6, 2021:
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After dismal audience figures, the all-podcast radio format has been dropped by iHeartRadio from its two AM stations KABQ Albuquerque (in favour of Christmas music), and WSAN in Bethlehem PA (in favour of oldies). A radio executive described these stations to Podnews as "poorly executed and confusing" when they launched; iHeart-owned Inside Radio reports that both stations only managed a 0.1% market share. "iHeartPodcast 95.9" WEBG, an FM station, is still airing non-stop podcasts: that station, licenced to serve Mina NY (population 1,016) is audible in parts of Erie PA (pop 94,831).
December 3, 2021:
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Data: The most popular shows on PodcastAddict have been announced. It's based on the number of episodes listened-to (at least 70% of the way through). We all want another chart where iHeartRadio is #1 for podcasts! The published list is for English language shows; we can also tell you that Les Grosses Têtes is the #1 French-language podcast; Sternengeschichten is the #1 German-language show; Genstart - DR's nyhedspodcast is the #1 in Danish; and Maarten van Rossem - De Podcast in Dutch.
November 17, 2021:
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Hosted by Philadelphia journalist and author Mike Sielski, I Am Kobe features intimate, never-before-heard tapes of professional basketball player Kobe Bryant as a teenager, exploring his thoughts, his dreams, and his goals. Some tapes are from when Kobe was a senior in high school. It launched yesterday from Diversion Podcasts and iHeartRadio. - read more
November 16, 2021:
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The nominees for the International Documentary Association's Awards have been announced. Nominees include PRX, Pineapple Street Studios, WNYC and iHeartRadio.
November 4, 2021:
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iHeartRadio is #1 for podcasts, says Media Monitors in a new Podcast Listener Survey, based on total podcasts in the top 200. The top podcasts are headed up by Joe Rogan, The Daily and Crime Junkie. Not disclosed anywhere on the Media Monitors website: the company is owned by iHeartRadio.
October 21, 2021:
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Now we know what Audacy spent $40m on - the company has bought WideOrbit's digital audio streaming technology, and will rebrand it AmperWave. Audacy's announcement just mentions digital audio streaming (for live radio); but WideOrbit's announcement mentions podcasting, too: the company does some hosting for clients. Audacy currently uses Omny Studio, a company now owned by competitor iHeartRadio.
October 20, 2021:
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In separate news, NPR's podcasts have been added to the iHeartRadio app in Australia.
October 14, 2021:
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iHeartRadio has announced the nominees for the 2022 iHeartRadio Podcast Awards. The ceremony will be on Jan 13 2022 in Los Angeles.
October 12, 2021:
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The data also reveals that most independent podcast apps are shrinking in users and downloads; that iHeartRadio's app grew the most last year; and a significant difference in the behaviour of users on Spotify vs Apple.
October 6, 2021:
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iHeartRadio is still #1 for podcasts, according to Podtrac's Top US Podcast Publishers for September. iHeart added 29m global downloads last month; but also added 30 new shows. (Podtrac contains participating publishers only).
September 21, 2021:
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River Cafe Table 4 is new from iHeartRadio - from the famous River Cafe in London, a podcast about how food impacts every aspect of our lives, with guests and recipes. It launches today; and gets a focus by The New York Times.
September 10, 2021:
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9/11: Two Decades Later from iHeartRadio looks into actions taken by the US government following the attacks.
September 8, 2021:
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Podtrac reports that iHeartRadio is still #1 for podcasting, according to their US podcast publishers list for August. The average US monthly audience was up 15% from July - a figure affected by Apple Podcasts's download bug - but down 2% year-on-year. Podtrac measures participating publishers only.
September 3, 2021:
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I Hear Things, the weekly podcast from Tom Webster, focuses on iHeartRadio's Sunday Night Podcasts, and whether podcasts on the radio is something that works.
August 25, 2021:
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iHeartRadio and Dan Patrick have announced the second annual search for "The Next Great Podcast", the company's talent contest. It's open to anyone around the world.
August 9, 2021:
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iHeartRadio is #1 for podcasts again, according to Podtrac's figures for July. The average US unique monthly audience was 7% down year-on-year, as a download bug in Apple Podcasts continued to disrupt data. The Daily is still the most listened-to podcast; the Podtrac numbers measure participating publishers only.
August 6, 2021:
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iHeartRadio is to work with French multimedia group NRJ Group to develop, translate and distribute podcasts for French audiences. One of the first to be produced will be Stuff You Should Know.
August 2, 2021:
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The BBC has released stats for their podcasts and BBC Sounds for Q2/21. Total podcast downloads have dropped slightly from 265m to 257m. That places the BBC behind iHeartRadio and NPR, but just ahead of the New York Times's Podtrac data.
July 29, 2021:
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First look: Podcast producer Jam Street Media has been acquired by Amaze Media Labs, in a deal announced today. No terms were given. Amaze Media Labs owns a number of podcast networks; Jam Street Media is run by Matty Staudt, a member of the start-up team at Stitcher and iHeartRadio's first VP of Podcast Programming.
July 23, 2021:
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iHeartRadio is #1 for podcasts, according to the Media Monitors Podcast Listener Survey for the second half of June. Joe Rogan and The Daily are #1 and #2 shows; comedy is the #1 genre. The research is based on recall; Media Monitors is owned by iHeartMedia.
July 8, 2021:
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iHeartRadio is still the #1 US podcast publisher according to Podtrac's ranker of participating publishers.
July 2, 2021:
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iHeartRadio has launched NextUp, an initiative "that takes underrepresented diverse creators and gives them a chance to learn all about the world of podcasting from one of the largest global podcasting networks". Submissions open on Monday.
June 21, 2021:
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In the US, iHeartRadio has launched a climate category in its podcast app: the first major podcast app to do so. In February, Podcasters Declare launched a campaign to get Apple Podcasts to open a climate category; in spite of excitedly sharing their green credentials for Earth Day and having an environment section of their website, Apple has yet to do so.
June 18, 2021:
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Stitcher Media is the new #1 podcast publisher in the US, according to the latest Triton Digital US Podcast Report for the four weeks ending May 30. The company, owned by SiriusXM, beat NPR for both average weekly downloads and listeners. NPR News Now is still the #1 podcast, though. It's the first to be compiled to v2.1 of the IAB Podcast Technical Guidelines: the result is a reduction in average weekly users by around 5% for the top 5 publishers. The ranker measures participating publishers only; iHeartRadio owns Triton Digital, but it is not included in the ranker.
May 24, 2021:
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FAIR, a US media watchdog, warns about the new podcast oligopoly. They note the size of LibertyMedia, which owns SiriusXM and also 50% of iHeartRadio.
May 21, 2021:
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Triton Digital released the US Podcast Report, showing NPR as the #1 network. The company, owned by iHeartRadio, doesn't measure iHeartRadio (yet). Earlier it released the Australian Podcast Report; ARN's iHeartPodcast Network is the #1, though these numbers don't measure the ABC which is thought to be bigger.
April 20, 2021:
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iHeartRadio has announced a partnership with NFL to launch the NFL's Podcast Network. A number of new shows will be produced as part of the deal.
April 7, 2021:
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Chelsea Clinton has her own podcast now. In Fact is an iHeartRadio production.
April 6, 2021:
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Money Rehab is a new call-in-style daily financial podcast from Nicole Lapin and iHeartRadio. It aims to demystify money topics for everyday people.
April 5, 2021:
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Good Assassins: Hunting the Butcher is new from iHeartRadio and Diversion Podcasts: a weekly true-crime podcast hunting down an escaped Nazi murderer. It launched last Friday.
March 19, 2021:
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Triton Digital released their new US Podcast Report for February. The #1 publisher is NPR; but Triton Digital, which is owned by iHeartRadio, does not measure iHeartRadio, the #1 publisher according to Podtrac. (Incomplete: participating publishers only)
March 18, 2021:
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Minnie Questions is new from iHeartRadio. Minnie Driver, an actor and songwriter, will be asking the same seven questions to every guest.
March 12, 2021:
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Meanwhile, iHeartRadio's Inside Radio reports data from Edison Research's Share of Ear study (Q4 2020). That claims that podcast listening accounts for 6% of all audio consumption; radio (AM/FM and SiriusXM) takes almost eight times that (47%). There's plenty more space to grow.
February 24, 2021:
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Triton Digital has released the latest Podcast Rankers for the US and LATAM. These rankers are incomplete and contain participating publishers only; notably these rankers do not include iHeartRadio's podcasts. Triton Digital is being bought by iHeartRadio.
February 10, 2021:
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iHeartRadio has announced investment into binaural podcasts, or "iHeart 3D Audio", as the company brands it. "This is virtual reality for the ears," said Conal Byrne, President of the iHeartPodcast Network. The Verge also report that QCODE is recording in Dolby Atmos, a surround-sound technology (which no podcast app, yet, supports).
February 3, 2021:
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First look: There were more than 885,000 new podcasts in 2020 - almost two new podcasts every minute. Spotify has grown the most in real terms, though the amount of plays through the iHeartRadio app has doubled over the last year, according to Chartable, who have just released a set of data covering the last twelve months.
January 29, 2021:
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Math & Magic from iHeartRadio boss Bob Pittman has Gary Vaynerchuck as a guest this week.
January 28, 2021:
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Triton Digital has released its latest US Podcast Report, covering December 2020. Total downloads for the top 10 publishers slumped by almost 10% during the holiday month; NPR remains at #1. An incomplete ranker, it measures participating publishers only (and notably, not iHeartRadio).
January 26, 2021:
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PEOPLE Every Day is a new daily podcast from PEOPLE magazine and iHeartRadio. The second-largest magazine in the US, it reaches 98m people - making it almost as big as podcasting (104m 12+ listen monthly). It's launched on February 1.
January 18, 2021:
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The 2021 iHeartRadio Podcast Awards will be streamed live on YouTube this Thursday.
January 7, 2021:
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iHeartRadio is still the #1 podcaster, says Podtrac. They've 32% more US unique monthly listeners than podcasts from NPR, and 26% more global downloads; though they do have ten times more shows. The Daily is still the US's most popular podcast, too. An incomplete ranker, Podtrac measures participating publishers only.
December 21, 2020:
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James Butcher is the new Head of Digital Audio at NZME, which runs the iHeartRadio app in New Zealand as well as a number of newspapers and radio stations. James Butcher has worked at Pandora, Nine and Microsoft.
December 18, 2020:
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Triton Digital has released the latest US Podcast Report. The data covers most of November; the top 5 remains unchanged, with NPR at #1. The total downloads from the top ten publishers dropped by more than 5%, in a period that included the US Presidential Election and Thanksgiving. An incomplete ranker, it measures participating publishers only - notably, not iHeartRadio.
December 14, 2020:
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Podtrac has released their listing of top new US podcasts of 2020, based on average downloads per episode. Nice White Parents is the #1. 10 shows are from Wondery; 7 shows are from iHeartRadio.
December 9, 2020:
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The nominations have been announced for the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards. They'll be held online, on January 21.
December 8, 2020:
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Podcasting is becoming a more effective place to advertise, according to a survey of local advertisers, and is already more effective than newspapers, radio or TV advertising, according to results reported in iHeartRadio's InsideRadio.
December 3, 2020:
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Podtrac has published top US publishers for November. iHeartRadio is still #1. Wondery has jumped from 6th to 4th. An incomplete ranker, it measures participating publishers only.
December 1, 2020:
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About a Girl is new from Double Elvis Productions and iHeartRadio: the stories of twelve women who inspired and supported some of the most celebrated and enduring music of the modern age, from Angie Bowie and Jane Asher, to Rita Marley and Pam Courson.
November 6, 2020:
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Here's the Thing with Alec Baldwin is to move to iHeart. The show has been with WNYC since 2011. “With the shift over to iHeartRadio, we’re breathing new life into a project I’ve been passionate about for nearly a decade,” Baldwin said, though did criticise WNYC for interfering with his editorial independence.
October 28, 2020:
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MediaMonitors has unveiled the results of its latest survey of US podcast listening. Undertaken in the last two weeks of September, it shows The Joe Rogan Experience as the most listened-to podcast, with new entries at #9 for The Michelle Obama Podcast and at #13, iHeartRadio's Paper Ghosts. Michelle Obama's podcast was exclusive to Spotify during the survey period. Media Monitors, which is owned by iHeartRadio, also claims iHeartRadio is the #1 podcast publisher - based on the number of shows in the top
October 26, 2020:
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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.
October 16, 2020:
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VICE News Reports has launched. From VICE News and iHeartRadio, episode 1 focuses on the NBA/WNBA bubble; episode 2 looks at the pandemic in India, and the rise of alternative medicine as cures.
October 9, 2020:
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Tenderfoot TV and Double Elvis, with Entercom's Cadence13, are working on Dead and Gone, a show that looks at fans of the Grateful Dead - known as Dead Heads - who have unexpectedly ended up literally dead heads. Is their demise a surprise? (Jake Brennan and Double Elvis have previously been working with iHeartRadio).
October 7, 2020:
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Is it that time of the month already? Podtrac have published their US Top Podcasts list for September; The Daily is still #1. In their US Top Podcast Publishers, NPR also remains the US #1 for audience; iHeartRadio, the #2, is measuring 44 new shows and remains the global #1 for downloads. An incomplete ranker, it measures participating publishers only.
October 6, 2020:
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iHeartRadio's Black Effect Podcast Network has hired TV veteran Dollie S Bishop.
September 23, 2020:
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Hillary Clinton is podcasting with iHeartRadio. You And Me Both starts next week, and is "a 24-episode show".
September 21, 2020:
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Lights Out with Shawne Merriman is a new podcast from FOX Sports Radio and iHeartRadio. Launched on Saturday, the first guest is the NFL's Quentin Jammer, talking about his mental health.
September 17, 2020:
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CNN and iHeartRadio have launched Election 101, a new co-produced podcast that demystifies the American political system. (As a Brit looking in from afar - good luck with that.) It's hosted by CNN correspondent Kristen Holmes, distributed by the iHeartPodcast Network and hosted on Megaphone; last month, a shortform podcast CNN Political Briefing was launched using Omny Studio.
September 4, 2020:
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NPR is back at #1 in Podtrac's August US podcast publishers ranker; iHeartRadio is at second place, though is still #1 for global consumption. US unique audience increased by 10% month-on-month for the top 10 publishers. There's no change in the top 5 in Podtrac's August US individual podcast ranker. The services measures participating publishers only.
September 3, 2020:
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Owen Grover, formerly of Pocket Casts and iHeartRadio, appears as a guest on Kinsider. Discover what he's doing now; and what he thinks of Joe Budden, indie podcasters, Apple, media, and more.
September 1, 2020:
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If you pitched a potential show to TheNextGreatPodcast, a competition run by Tongal and iHeartRadio, be aware that, according to the rules, Tongal now owns the rights for your idea until at least 18 May 2021. Good luck.
August 18, 2020:
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If that 240m downloads number includes all podcast listening for the BBC (it's a little unclear if BBC Sounds's podcast plays are included), that would mean an equivalent of 80m downloads per month, and would place it behind iHeartRadio, NPR and the New York Times in the Podtrac rankings. The BBC blocks Google Podcasts.
August 12, 2020:
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iHeartRadio and Shondaland Media have announced new podcasts with more on the way. Shondaland Media is founded by award-winning television writer and producer Shonda Rhimes.
August 7, 2020:
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iHeartMedia, the owner of iHeartRadio, says that its podcast revenue grew 103% year-on-year in Q2 - total digital revenue was $93m. Unique podcast listeners grew by 30% year-on-year; downloads grew by 62%. Revenue for the quarter across the company, however, was down by 46.6%: we can blame the pandemic for that.
August 5, 2020:
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The biggest radio advertiser in the US last week was the podcast Forgotten: Women of Juárez, with 71,630 spots - beating the second-biggest advertiser, insurance company Progressive, which had 53,260 spots. The podcast is owned by iHeartRadio, as are the radio stations the ads aired on, the website that reported on the story, and the monitoring company that released the data.
August 4, 2020:
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iHeartRadio is on the hunt for The Next Great Podcast, a competition to develop and launch a show on the platform. It's open to podcasters worldwide. The company is also working on a original ten-part narrative sci-fi thriller podcast There Be Monsters. It will star John Boyega and Darren Criss, and will be available later this year.
July 8, 2020:
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Alex Aiono: Let's Get Into It is a brand new podcast from this 'multi-hyphenate', launching on iHeartRadio. He also announced his debut album's out shortly.
July 6, 2020:
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Podtrac has released its top US podcast publishers ranker for June 2020. NPR regains the #1 slot, followed by iHeartRadio and the New York Times. The ranker includes participating publishers only.
June 23, 2020:
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The top three most-aired radio spots last week in the US were for podcasts. Ads for iHeartRadio's The Ron Burgundy Podcast, Fake Doctors Real Friends and Missing in Alaska were all played over 64,000 times on US radio last week. We calculate that's an average of almost two ads per hour (6am-midnight) on every iHeartRadio station.
June 11, 2020:
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Waiting on Reparations is new from iHeartRadio: it explores the intersection of public policy and hip-hop music, what hip-hop culture can tell us about our political reality and how this genre has shaped our political future. The first edition, available now, focused on the murder of George Floyd by an officer of the Minneapolis Police Department and how Floyd’s death has highlighted systemic racism and oppression in the US.
June 9, 2020:
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Jam Street Media, an LA-based production and consulting firm, has launched a podcast network. It was founded by Matty Staudt, former vice president of podcast programming at iHeartRadio and director of content at Stitcher.
June 5, 2020:
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Podtrac has also released their US publisher report for May. iHeartRadio, absent from the Triton Digital report, is at #1; NPR is at #2. Their service, too, only measures participating publishers.
May 18, 2020:
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The BBC had 230m podcast downloads in Q1 2020, it says, excluding its own UK-only BBC Sounds app, which claimed a further 123m plays of on-demand radio and podcasts. That roughly translates to 117m downloads per month, making the British broadcaster bigger than the New York Times, but smaller than NPR or iHeartRadio. The number of podcast downloads in Q1 2020 was flat based on last quarter. The BBC is still blocking Google Podcasts.
May 11, 2020:
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LiveXLive has also renewed its agreement with iHeartMedia to stream its live events, including the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards - it's worked with iHeartMedia since 2019.
May 8, 2020:
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Podtrac have revealed their top publishers ranking for April 2020. Surprisingly, NPR falls to second place in terms of US audience: they're beaten by iHeartRadio, who have also added 18 new shows. The service only measures participating publishers.
April 23, 2020:
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iHeartRadio is getting into audio fiction in the US, with the release this week of Light House, a ten-part scripted horror/thriller.
April 17, 2020:
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News O'Clock is a new daily podcast from Buzzfeed News and iHeartRadio; "a 20-minute news digest debuting every weeknight that breaks down the day’s headlines from the worlds of politics, culture, and entertainment", it launches Monday.
March 20, 2020:
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The Women is focusing on women on the front lines of the coronavirus. This week, Dr Antoinette Ward, leading testing for COVID-19 at a major hospital in Atlanta GA, on why she sings Stevie Wonder to her patients and the strain to her family. (iHeartRadio)
March 11, 2020:
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"Ad rates for podcasts are more like online video than radio," said iHeartRadio CEO Bob Pittman at Deutsche Bank’s 28th Annual Media, Internet & Telecom Conference. He also noted that the company promotes its podcasts through unsold ad inventory on its radio stations.
March 10, 2020:
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Triton Digital have released new rankers for the four weeks ending Feb 16: their new LATAM ranker; and their Australian Podcast Ranker, which was delayed after a typo. The Aussie ranker has a new #1: Stuff You Should Know from iHeartRadio, which is sold in Australia by ARN. From The Newsroom is the highest Aussie podcast in the list, debuting at #2 even though it launched a week into the data period.
March 6, 2020:
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It's kind of a big deal: The Ron Burgundy Podcast is back for a third season. The press release bravely uses the word "shenanigans"; and also promotes a live taping of the show in San Diego on Mar 17. (iHeartRadio)
February 28, 2020:
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iHeartMedia's podcasts are going to be on telly: a division of NBCUniversal Content Studios, UCP has signed a "first-look" deal with iHeartMedia to have first rights at adapting iHeartRadio Original podcasts for tv. Only last week, iHeartMedia announced book adaptations from its podcasts.
February 13, 2020:
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iHeartMedia released its new iHeart Podcast AdSuite at Podfront. It offers a number of tools, including iHeartPodcast Boost, a service that promotes clips of podcasts across the "almost 300 million listeners" of around 900 iHeartRadio stations in the US. iHeartMedia also announced an expansion of Spanish-language content, including a multi-year development, co-production and distribution partnership with multicultural digital audio network, reVOLVER. At Podcast Movement later today, Bob Pittman, CEO of iHeartMedia and Conal Byrne, President of iHeartMedia, will both speak.
February 11, 2020:
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Citizen Critic features Scott Janovitz and Greg Conley discussing "beloved slices of pop culture", like the 1989 Batman film. It's also new this week. (Double Elvis Productions / iHeartRadio / Megaphone)
February 5, 2020:
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All's Fair with Laura Wasser is new from iHeartRadio - launching Feb 11. Wasser, who has been podcasting for two years, is a celebrity family law attorney and founder of an online divorce platform, and she'll be joined in the first episode by Kim Kardashian West. The podcast is a expanded rebrand of Divorce Sucks!, widening its focus to cover all kinds of human nature.
January 31, 2020:
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OZY Media has announced a multi-year deal to produce iHeartRadio Original podcasts. Two of OZY's podcasts - The Thread and OZY Confidential will "join the iHeartPodcast Network’s deep catalog of podcast titles".
January 29, 2020:
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A surprising amount of musicians died at the age of 27. Jake Brennan's new music-meets-true-crime podcast, 27 Club, tells their story, starting with Jimi Hendrix. (iHeartRadio / Jake Brennan)
January 20, 2020:
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The iHeart Podcast Awards winners were announced on Friday. The Dropout won the Podcast of the Year award. Joshua Dudley reports the event was head and shoulders above last year. Libsyn's Rob Greenlee shared some video from the event on his Twitter feed; it was streamed on iHeart's LiveXLive platform, visible in the US only.
January 1, 2020:
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A British radio professional has listened to iHeartRadio's Podcast Channel, and shared his thoughts, describing it as "poorly executed" and "without any sense of love, careful crafting or curation."
December 30, 2019:
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iHeartRadio have launched a third all-podcast radio station. Listeners in Erie PA will find the iHeartRadio Podcast Channel on WLTM, 95.9 FM. It joins Allentown-Bethlehem PA's WSAN 1470 AM, and Albuquerque NM, KABQ 1350 AM. It's the first podcast station to make it to FM in the US, reports iHeartRadio-owned Inside Radio.
December 6, 2019:
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The Munk Debates, a Canadian debating event, has launched its own podcast. The first season started a few weeks ago, and runs weekly until June 2020, including speakers like Steve Bannon, Stephen Fry, Tony Blair and Christopher Hitchens. (Antica Productions / iHeartRadio / Omny Studio)
December 4, 2019:
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Podtrac have published a "top 20 new podcasts of 2019" list (which like all Podtrac lists are US-centric and opt-in). Wondery has eight titles in the top 20; iHeartRadio has five.
November 13, 2019:
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The nominees for the iHeartMedia Podcast Awards 2020 are out. "In addition, the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards will present three Icon Awards to pay tribute to the creators, organizations and podcasts that have made groundbreaking contributions to podcasting’s expanding role in today’s popular culture."
November 6, 2019:
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Audio fiction podcaster Sean Howard has posted a view of the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards judging screen for the audio fiction category. He notes that judges get to choose from five different pre-selected podcasts, and are unable to select other shows. It's unclear how those initial podcasts were chosen.
November 1, 2019:
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The Second Oil Age, written and created by host Robert Lamb, follows Synøve Pan, voiced by Angèle Masters, a specially-conditioned agent of the UDEX Oil Corporation as she investigates the disappearance of an oil executive on the deep-sea Atlas Station. The first three episodes were released yesterday. (iHeartRadio)
October 25, 2019:
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Bob Pittman, iHeartRadio's CEO, has been interviewed on CNBC, a US business news network. In the interview, he said that podcasting is "an extension to radio", adding that the company is encouraging everyone to get into podcasting because "we're the leader, we've got the big library and the big shows".
October 11, 2019:
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iHeartMedia are making a series of fiction podcasts with producer Blumhouse as a stepping stone for turning them into television shows and movies.
October 8, 2019:
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Podtrac have released their top podcast publishers for September 2019. The data is US-only. iHeartRadio have fallen back to #2; and Kast Media is a new entrant to the chart at #10.
October 2, 2019:
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iHeartRadio's Bob Pittman made a strong statement at the recent NAB RadioShow: "podcasting is radio's birthright". Fred Jacobs, the brains behind the Broadcasters meet Podcasters session at Podcast Movement, urges us to take a deep breath before reacting in a blog post.
October 1, 2019:
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iHeartRadio have announced the return of the iHeart Podcast Awards. They'll take place on January 17th in Los Angeles CA, USA. The official website says "this year's nominees and your opportunity to vote are coming soon" - we look forward to the "podcast industry news short form" category.
September 30, 2019:
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Bell Media and Stingray, two large Canadian media companies, have partnered to launch Audio360, a multi-platform audio sales solution for advertisers. It will include sales of podcasts on the iHeartRadio Canada app.
September 26, 2019:
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Amazon has announced new podcast integration for their Alexa smart speaker service. US users will now be able to ask for podcasts on Spotify - "Hey Alexa, play My Favorite Murder on Spotify" - as well as adding a preferred podcast setting so that you can pick your default podcast provider. If you listen to content through Spotify, SiriusXM or iHeartRadio, Alexa will sync progress between individual speakers, too. (Here's how to set up Spotify on Alexa).
September 20, 2019:
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InsideRadio reports on the positive effect that joining iHeartRadio had on Disgraceland in terms of downloads. (For noting: InsideRadio is owned by iHeartMedia).
September 18, 2019:
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Podcasts in a hotel room: iHeartRadio has done a deal with Hilton hotels, putting podcasts, live radio and music into hotel rooms.
September 12, 2019:
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Podtrac have released their Top 10 Podcast Publishers data for August. The data is opt-in. NPR remains the #1 global podcaster, while iHeartRadio has achieved the #1 spot for US unique audience, with figures that increased 26% apparently due to the return of Ron Burgundy. The figure includes 258 active iHeart shows monitored by Podtrac.
September 2, 2019:
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iHeartRadio has overhauled how they display podcast show notes - and now has basic formatting and text hyperlinks. Look at this, or even better, this one. Good job, iHeartRadio!
August 22, 2019:
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iHeartMedia's earnings call was last week. Bob Pittman highlighted iHeartRadio's promotional power, noting that "Disgraceland went from 100,000 downloads in the last month it was published on its former platform to two million" once it had moved to iHeart.
August 20, 2019:
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Podtrac have released their top 20 podcasts list for July. iHeartRadio's Stuff You Should Know has dropped to #3, being overtaken by This American Life at 2. The Daily still remains at #1. The data is opt-in and US-only.
August 19, 2019:
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Hitman is a new true crime podcast from iHeartRadio, following the real story of Lawrence Horn — an engineer at Motown records who was behind some of Motown’s greatest hits by the Supremes and the Jackson 5 — and the peculiar circumstances surrounding the murder of his ex-wife, son and friend. (iHeartRadio / Megaphone)
August 9, 2019:
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US broadcaster iHeartRadio is to broadcast podcasts on broadcast radio every Sunday night. Sunday Night Podcasts will be produced in different versions for different radio formats. The Verge reports that over 270 of iHeart's stations are being told to broadcast the show: "it is a strong recommendation from us centrally," says Conal Byrne, president of the iHeartPodcast Network.
August 8, 2019:
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Meanwhile, US radio giant iHeartRadio have announced plans to translate and launch many of their hit podcasts in multiple languages. In the first wave, they'll translate six podcasts into "Spanish, Hindi, Portuguese, French, German and more".
August 5, 2019:
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Podtrac has published July 2019's top podcast publishers. It's opt-in and US-only, but NPR has increased its lead over iHeartRadio.
July 26, 2019:
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Season two of iHeartRadio's Hell and Gone delves into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall AK, USA. (iHeartRadio / School of Humans / Megaphone)
July 12, 2019:
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iHeartRadio has launched their first travel podcast. It's called Everywhere, and is hosted by Daniel Scheffler, a New York Times and Conde Nast published travel writer. (iHeartRadio / Megaphone)
July 10, 2019:
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Noble Blood is new from iHeartRadio - a "podcast that discusses the salacious, secret and tragic stories of monarchs like you’ve never heard them before." (Megaphone)
July 2, 2019:
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iHeartRadio have launched their own podcasts top 100 - consisting of podcasts carried on the iHeartRadio platform. The company says it now lists 250,000 different shows, and describes this chart as "most listened-to"; it goes back to mid-April. The current top 3: #1 The Ron Burgundy Podcast; #2 The Bobby Bones Show; #3 The Joe Rogan Experience. RAIN compares it with Podtrac.
July 1, 2019:
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Podtrac released their opt-in top 10 US podcast publishers list for May 2019. NPR is #1, iHeartRadio is #2, and PRX is #3.
May 30, 2019:
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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.
May 22, 2019:
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The new (still opaque) methodology from Podtrac has been applied to their (opt-in, self-selecting) April 2019 statistics. The effect appears to be a drop of around 20% for streams/downloads for the top 3 publishers, which remain #1 NPR, #2 iHeartRadio, #3 PRX.
May 21, 2019:
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The iHeartRadio app now offers over 250,000 podcasts, the company has said. (One of them is us.) By comparison, Apple Podcasts has over 700,000 podcasts.
May 2, 2019:
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More radio activity - Corey Layton has been hired by ARN, an Australian radio broadcaster, as Commercial Product and Audio Partnerships Director. He joins the company from Whooshkaa, the Australian podcast host. ARN has also signed a licence extension for the iHeartRadio platform in Australia until 2036. In the US, iHeartMedia itself has completed its restructuring, and owes just US$5.75bn instead of $16.1bn.
April 1, 2019:
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iHeartRadio President Darren Davis, speaking at Radiodays Europe, said that the iHeartRadio app, which includes podcasts, has been downloaded 2.1bn times, and has 127m registered users. "Be everywhere the consumers are, with the services and the products they expect." is their strategy; Davis said that podcasting was a new audience development tool for talk radio, reaching younger audiences.
March 20, 2019:
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We listened to iHeartRadio Podcast Channel AM 1470, the company's new AM station in Allentown PA, USA. And we quite liked it, so we reviewed it. (And in audio).
March 19, 2019:
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We note that podcasts on iHeartRadio have been marked up using OpenGraph as videos, and appear within a Google video search.
March 14, 2019:
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The iHeart Podcast Channel on AM 1470 in Allentown-Bethlehem PA, USA, is the first station owned by iHeartRadio that will just air "the most creative stories from over 25,000 podcasts available on our free iHeartRadio app", according to iHeart-owned InsideRadio, which also reproduces a program schedule. The station, WSAN, had a 0.3 share (12+) with its previous format of spanish-language sport from ESPN; it covers 728,100 people.
March 13, 2019:
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Podtrac have published their stats for February 2019. February included the much-hyped Ron Burgundy podcast, which released its trail on Feb 1 and launched on Feb 8; yet iHeartRadio's figures in total were virtually flat, at 5.28m downloads a day (rather than 5.22m the previous month). iHeart remains the global leader for downloads, while NPR remains the US #1 based on unique audience. (As ever: Podtrac only measures some US-based publishers and their methodology is proprietary and opaque. Here's more on podcast stats.)
March 6, 2019:
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Podtrac have restored total global download numbers to their industry rankings. They reveal that iHeartRadio is #1 global podcaster with 162,159,000 downloads in January, beating NPR's 157m downloads. NPR remain #1 when judged on US unique users.
February 21, 2019:
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iHeartRadio announced a new slate of true crime podcasts, starting with season three of Disgraceland. The full press release contains a video trailer, and a note that the season 3 premiere will be played out on iHeartMedia broadcast radio stations the day before release.
February 14, 2019:
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iHeartRadio is also working on better discovery, and is using peoples' music choices and favourite radio stations to match them with podcasts they might want to enjoy listening to. There are 25,000 podcasts on iHeartRadio, says the company. This one's good.
January 22, 2019:
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A somewhat downbeat review of the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards reminds us that podcast award shows are quite hard. Cole Raven also reviewed the show, and offers some advice. (We'd have reviewed it too, but the coverage wasn't available to foreigners).
January 21, 2019:
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The iHeartRadio Podcast Awards took place on Friday night. The winners are posted on the official website, and video clips available on Twitter. Podcast of the year went to Slow Burn (Slate/Megaphone) - see the speech. We reported in November that host Leon Neyfakh, and some of his team, have now left Slate; he did not collect the award.
January 9, 2019:
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CES #2: iHeartRadio will now be integrated into the Honda Dream Drive Platform, Roku devices, and Google’s Android TV and Android Auto, along with Bixby, Samsung’s voice-powered digital assistant.". The platform is only available in a few countries, including the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
December 6, 2018:
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Podtrac have posted their top 10 new podcasts of 2018, based on US downloads. iHeartRadio has two in the top ten, and one in the top three, which (in alphabetical order) are Dr Death (Wondery), Gladiator (Wondery), and Happy Face (iHeartRadio).
November 19, 2018:
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RAIN does some interesting maths on the latest Podtrac stats, showing data per show. An interesting way to look at the data.
November 16, 2018:
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Podtrac, a podcast measurement company, have published October 2018's podcast publisher numbers. The numbers are ranked in terms of US monthly audience. iHeartRadio's acquisition of HowStuffWorks have propelled them up to #2: the company now claims 147m global downloads.
November 14, 2018:
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iHeartRadio's podcast awards already have a winner: NPR is to be honoured with the Podcast Pioneer Award. The largest podcast publisher in the world, NPR has been officially podcasting since August 2005. (And talking of podcasting history: no, Adam Curry wasn't first. Here's some alternative podcasting history from the RadioSurvivor website).
October 30, 2018:
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The iHeartRadio app is coming to Mexico, as part of a deal with radio group Grupo ACIR. The app includes podcasts (there's an add yours link in our big list of directories), as well as radio stations. iHeartRadio is also available in Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
October 29, 2018:
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The Bello Collective post a list of podcast awards, partly as a result of iHeartRadio's podcast award announcement last week.
October 26, 2018:
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iHeartRadio's Podcasting Awards - Jeffrey Cranor, co-writer for Welcome to Night Vale, has views. As do many indie podcasters in Facebook groups.
October 23, 2018:
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iHeartRadio announces the "first podcast awards", says the Hollywood Reporter. "The podcast industry is getting its own awards show," says the story, "and will be the first live awards show for podcasting where listeners will decide on the winners." Nominees have been announced on the awards website, and listeners can vote now. (Numerous podcast award ceremonies have previously been held, many with listener-voted winners).
September 27, 2018:
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Aaron Mahnke's Unobscured podcast debuts October 3rd, and is being highlighted as a launch "from iHeartRadio and HowStuffWorks". The podcast focuses on the Salem witch trials.
September 20, 2018:
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iHeartRadio Australia is celebrating its fifth birthday. It claims Australia's largest podcast library. The brand is run by ARN in Australia (and similarly run by broadcast networks in Canada and New Zealand).
September 4, 2018:
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If you're on iHeartRadio, you can embed your podcast into any website you like (and no, you don't have to log in to listen). Here are their instructions.
August 9, 2018:
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iHeartRadio has reached over 120m registered users. "iHeartRadio now hosts more than 20,000 podcasts across 20 distinct topics, including 750 iHeartRadio Original shows."
May 9, 2018:
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New podcast: Business Unusual With Barbara Corcoran ("Shark Tank"), launched by iHeartRadio.
May 4, 2018:
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Pocket Casts, which is an iOS, Android and desktop podcast app, has been purchased by a combined public radio group of WNYC, NPR, WBEZ and This American Life. The team announced on their blog that they're all joining the new venture, and the ethos behind it will not change. Here's the full press release. Congratulations to Russell (who's a very nice man) and the rest of the team; of note: Owen Grover (ex iHeartRadio) will serve as CEO.
February 12, 2018:
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iHeartRadio announces that their Australian app now includes "Australia's largest podcast library", with 1.4m episodes from 12,000 global podcasters.
January 9, 2018:
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At CES, iHeartMedia announces lots of integrations for iHeartRadio - including cars, Facebook Messenger, TV sticks and robots. iHeartRadio is a music, live radio and podcasting service, and carries third-party podcasts; many podcast hosts have direct integration to get yours listed.
December 14, 2017:
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Jibo, a smart speaker with personality, announces a deal with iHeartRadio to get the radio company's content on their device.
December 6, 2017:
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Libsyn has added an "add to Spotify" button in their dashboard. It's next to a similar button for Google Play Music and iHeartRadio.
December 1, 2017:
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iHeartRadio Australia is celebrating one million registered users. Their app claims to include the "largest podcasting library in Australia". The press release also claims "iHeartRadio continues to experience impressive growth in usage and engagement across the platform and in just three months have seen a 350% increase in streaming hours from iHeartRadio’s integration into Google Home."
November 30, 2017:
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iHeartMedia launches an app on Comcast cable set-top boxes. Content includes live streaming radio stations, music channels, and podcasts. (Listening to audio on the TV accounts for 5% of all radio listening in the UK, so it's an interesting market. In other news, the iOS app has been updated to give access to podcasts while using Apple CarPlay.
November 29, 2017:
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The Nashville Podcast Network is launched by iHeart Media. Seven podcasts including one by Bobby Bones aims "to give listeners an inside look at the lifestyle and pop culture in Nashville, Tennessee".
October 27, 2017:
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An interview with the SVP of Podcasting at iHeart Radio, Chris Peterson, on the future of radio podcasting.
September 11, 2017:
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iHeartRadio to produce four new podcasts, and partners with the Nashville Podcast Network. WNYC announces a ton of new podcasts, too. The Australian ABC and WNYC are co-producing a kids podcast.
July 24, 2017:
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Jacobs Media interviews the Senior VP of Podcasting for US radio broadcaster iHeartRadio, Chris Peterson. "Better data will open the floodgates to new advertisers that have typically shied away from podcasts due to limited listener analytics."