The Australian Podcast Awards to return for 2020
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The Australian Podcast Awards are back for 2020, with plans to reflect the growing Australian podcast sector. The event moves from May to early November: entries open in July. “We’ll be delivering an even bigger ceremony and want to be even more representative of Australia’s audio makers,” says founder Dave Gertler.
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In 2014, CBS was told to pay $1.3m for “violating a podcast patent”; which was ruled invalid by a court action in Aug 8 2017. A “final rejection” was given by the Supreme Court in May 15 2018. On Friday, Personal Audio LLC lost their appeal in the Federal Circuit, which means this - finally - goes away.
- Podnews’s Editor is a personal supporter of the EFF, who fought this case on podcasting’s behalf. Here’s where to join.
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Apple’s “service revenue” was $46.3bn in their 2019 financial year from App Store sales and subscriptions to services like Apple Music.
- Comparison: total revenue the entire US podcasting industry is estimated to have made in 2019: $678m
- Comparison: total revenue Apple made directly from podcasting in 2019: $0
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Dirty John seems to be the favourite true-crime podcast in California, while Maryland is still keen on Serial, according to a study from Kastle Systems on the 'most popular true crime podcast per US state’. It’s actually based on search queries through Google, not downloads.
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Voice and smart-speakers were “omnipresent” at CES, says Steven Goldstein in a look back at the tech show.
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Barstool Sports is about to be bought by a casino operator, if Vox is to be believed. They announced in August that podcasts make a third of the company’s revenue.
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Casper Mattresses is going for an IPO. In its documents, we learn that for every $1,000 Caspar mattress, it spends $290 on ads, including a lot of podcast ads.
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Our podcast pages now mention all “podcast prefix” companies in use, and we link to their privacy policies. We also now link to podcast hosts privacy policies as well in these pages. Here’s an example And we’ve added a full list of podcast hosts.
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Developers: here’s a list of all “podcast prefix” companies, and links to their privacy policies; and a list of all podcast hosting companies, including non-retail ones, with links to their privacy policies. You’re welcome to make amendments.
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What assets do you need to start your podcast? Less than you think, says Tae Haahr.
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Quality and consistency are key for podcasting, says Origins Media Haus.
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