Spotify changes Megaphone monetisation “price floor”
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Spotify’s Megaphone podcast host, which is no longer IAB certified, has sent an email to publishers with the news that they will no longer be able to set minimum prices, or “price floors”, for ads sold by the Spotify Audience Network (SPAN). “The current ad ecosystem on Megaphone operates as a waterfall, with each ad request hitting direct-sold, then SPAN, then VAST/programmatic,” explains podcast ad-tech newsletter The Download: its publisher Bryan Barletta says the move may let SPAN take more inventory, and prevents a publisher from maximising their revenue.
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In the UK, the Advertising Standards Authority has released new guidance on making ads clear in podcasts. Use the phrase “This is sponsored by…” or “This is a paid-for advertisement for…”, the self-regulator says. It’s similar to FTC guidelines in the US.
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Ad management company Flightpath has partnered with Barometer, a brand suitability service.
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The quarterly UK radio figures were released by RAJAR. 33% of UK adults (18.6mn people) listen to podcasts at least once a month.
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Hindenburg has rolled out a new version of Hindenburg PRO 2, which offers better multitrack transcription and improved performance.
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Podcast hosting company Podbean has launched a YouTube Video to Podcast feature, allowing you to turn a YouTube playlist into a podcast. Blubrry launched a similar service in March.
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Pocket Casts has built a browser extension to make it easier to subscribe to podcasts while browsing the web.
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YouTube was responsible for 9.6% of TV time in the US in April, says Nielsen.
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Acast’s Lizzy Pollott went to Buckingham Palace to meet the King. Also there, judging by LinkedIn, was Listen’s Josh Adley, Persephonica’s Dino Sofos, Amazon’s Megan Bradshaw and others; it was an event to celebrate the UK’s creative industries.
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Podcast data for May 16
#1 in Apple Podcasts
Acquired (Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal)
Milli Vanilli: Ein Pop-Skandal (Wondery)
#1 in Spotify
The Joe Rogan Experience (Joe Rogan)
Hobbylos (Spotify, Rezo & Julien Bam)
Over the last week, 204,844 podcasts published at least one new episode (down 0.7%). source