The company charging $1,000 for linking to a podcast
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Exclusive: A company in Italy is sending invoices for more than $7,300 to multiple podcast directories and apps for listing six Italian podcasts. In a special report today, Podnews examines what Licensync is doing - and suggests that this is another reason why podcasting could benefit from a trade association to help protect our industry.
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A BBC World Service investigation has suggested that one of the world’s biggest podcasts, Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett, has been accused of spreading fringe theories and harmful health information - including that cancer can be treated by following a keto diet, rather than proven treatments; and that gluten intake causes autism. The company that makes the show, Flight Studio, suggests it’s merely “freedom of expression”.
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Podcasthon is less than a hundred days away, in March next year. Doug Downs shares a little more about what the charity event is about, and how your podcast can take part.
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CoHost has published 28 expert podcast predictions for 2025. The rise of video, always-on podcasts and narrative formats are highlighted.
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Podcasting Made Simple - Live is a virtual event taking place on Jan 9 (11.30am-4pm ET), “focused on helping podcast guests and hosts improve their craft”. Tickets are $97; but here’s a secret link for free access from Podnews.
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Hosting service PodToo has announced a partnership with Ratuken Kobo, enabling PodToo’s audiobook publishers to offer their audiobooks directly to Kobo Books. The company has also launched SecureRSS, a method of securely selling audiobooks through RSS feeds.
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On LinkedIn, Jay Clouse publishes an impressive graph showing growth of a show on YouTube. He also links to advice and a $199 course to learn to do the same.
The Tech Stuff - with RSS.com
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Is there a technically simple way to show comments for podcast episodes in a podcast app? The podcast:socialInteract tag should allow comments for podcast episodes across a wide variety of apps, but has never achieved the kind of take-up that has been desired. Is there a simpler way to achieve this? (With entirely standards-compliant RSS?)
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Worth taking a look at PodToo’s release about SecureRSS. The technology is described as “a new way to deliver content securely via RSS while protecting the content owners”.
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The Podcasting 2.0 podcast was the last for the year. Among other things, it talks about a “PWA”s and Apple Podcasts.
Tips and tricks - with Memberful
- Audio editor Hindenburg has published the Hindenburg Calendar, a daily set of hints and tips about audio storytelling. There are some great tips in here; it’s being updated daily.
- We don’t get any money from it, but you can grab a three month trial of Hindenburg Pro 2 and a discount, just for being a Podnews reader.
Podcast News - with Becoming You
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Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce (Wave Sports + Entertainment)
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Over the last week, 196,636 podcasts published at least one new episode (down 1.3%). source
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