It’s Adopt-a-Listener Month
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Happy Adopt-a-Listener Month! “If we want the podcast industry to grow, we need to turn those non-podcast listeners into podcast listeners,” says Tink Media, and they have audio and scripts for your podcast too. Hear one today in our daily podcast.
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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.
- Open podcast tracking tool OP3 grew its share of tracked episodes by 11.5% last month, and is now at #13. Podtrac remains #1. And, Amazon Cloudfront remains the most-used CDN.
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The above data is worked out by John Spurlock for March, during which there were:
- 1.9m podcast episodes
- lasting more than 130 years
- taking more than 71 TB of storage
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Spotify is claiming the company now has 5.3m podcasts. In October, the company claimed 5.5m podcasts. 🤔
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YouTube will (globally) roll out a new podcast tab in its main YouTube app this week - pic 1 pic 2. The tab lists all podcasts owned by that particular channel.
- Tip: Since podcasts are available globally on the main YouTube app, you’re best saying “Listen to our podcast on YouTube” rather than specifically mentioning YouTube Music: podcasts in there are only available in the US.
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Eric Nuzum publishes his speaking notes from a 7-minute speech at Radiodays Europe about the challenges for the industry over the next twelve months. He spoke about market saturation. Podnews’s Editor, James Cridland, also spoke: his topic was about keeping podcasting open. Arielle Nissenblatt gets prime placement in this piece from Czech Radio on the conference.
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Pod Genie is a new service that turns any RSS feed into a podcast. Quite nicely, it’ll pull multiple feeds together into one show. Pricing starts at $10/month.
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Podcast Brunch Club - like book club, but for podcasts - published its April playlist focusing on scams.
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Corner of doom: Vanity Fair publishes a piece on the end of podcasting’s boom; while Paramount is “slowing down its podcast production launch pace”, according to Digiday.
The Tech Stuff - with RSS.com
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Now that transcripts are part of the recommendation by the Podcast Standards Project, a new library called Transcriptator has been published, which parses transcripts for your app.
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Testing: Anyone want a 50-hour podcast episode to test their player on?
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Cross-app comments are now available on the Podcast Index website. (Podnews Daily supports them, but we see few comments… yet, anyway)
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In the Podcasting 2.0 “board meeting” this week (transcript), Dave Jones is ill (again?!), we learn that Fountain is the most-used app for boosts (except for live shows); and Adam’s views on the Podcast Standards Project, who he sees as welcome “diplomats” in the attack on proprietary podcasting.
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Why support alternateEnclosures? Because if you do, podcast hosts, you could save up to 87.5% of your bandwidth bills. That’s according to our Editor, who has written a response to Blubrry’s Todd Cochrane.
Tips and tricks - with Phantom Producer
- How to use podcasting to amplify credible reporting from the International Journalists’ Network and Amit Varma highlights the benefit of building your audience - and giving it at least a year to succeed.
Podcast News
Companies mentioned above:
Amazon
Podcast data for Apr 3
#1 in Apple Podcasts
The Deck Investigates (audiochuck)
The No Good, Terribly Kind, Wonderful Lives and Tragic Deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman (Lionsgate Sound & CBC Podcasts)
#1 in Spotify
The Joe Rogan Experience (Joe Rogan)
The Joe Rogan Experience (Joe Rogan)
Over the last week, 222,577 podcasts published at least one new episode (down 0.1%). source