This deal’s on fire - a podcast on sale for $15 million
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A profitable podcast is for sale for $15.5m - the website doesn’t give its name, but gives a lot of detail: with five staff, it makes more than $100,000 in profit every month. We think (no spoilers!) it’s this - and if we’re right, we thank the host for being a personal supporter of Podnews since Nov 2019. (You can too!).
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Podcast hosting and analytics platform Captivate has launched a new membership and tipping product, allowing podcasters to launch subscriptions and receive income directly from listeners. The company also launched the “Captivate Creator Suite,” a toolkit that brings together Captivate’s market-leading workflow and revenue tools.
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A new podcast search experience in Google is being rolled out in the US. Users on mobile who search for generic terms like “kids podcasts” or “news podcasts” now get individual podcast cards, which, when clicked on, include links to players: Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. The podcast pages also contain recent episode titles (and display on tablets as well as phones). Links to Apple Podcasts appear on Android, too (taking you to the web experience); the new search experience does not contain any podcast links to YouTube.
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Ahead of The Podcast Show in London next week, The Guardian, The FT, The Economist, News UK and Tortoise have joined Acast’s launch of Publishers in Podcasting, a consortium “dedicated to advancing the podcasting industry, promoting trusted audio journalism and encouraging healthy debate.” The announcement also talks about developing standards.
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Podcast service Recordical has published a report about podcast creators. The survey, which had 648 unweighted respondents in the US, suggests that podcast creators are skewed male, white, and young.
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Edison Research released the top 50 podcasts in the US over the past six months. New entries in the top ten are SmartLess and Dateline NBC.
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The Dubai PodFest was held yesterday. One of the speakers was Michele Cobb, Executive Director of The Podcast Academy.
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And, the number of daily podcast episodes about AI has increased by 500% on Spotify in the last 30 days, tweets Spotify CEO Daniel Ek.
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- Are you in every podcast directory? We bet you’re not. We’ve a full list - with links to submission pages - on our website.
Moves and hires
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Teresa Elliott has been hired as the new Chief Revenue Officer at Ad Results Media. She had been at Spotify for eight years; here’s a Q&A with co-founder Kurt Kaufer.
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Chris Hill is to leave the Motley Fool Money podcast and radio show. He leaves the company after 26 years; and has hosted the show since February 2009.
Podcast News
Companies mentioned above:
Apple
Podcast data for May 17
#1 in Apple Podcasts
CounterClock (audiochuck)
Leading (Goalhanger Podcasts)
#1 in Spotify
The Joe Rogan Experience (Joe Rogan)
The Joe Rogan Experience (Joe Rogan)
Over the last week, 214,767 podcasts published at least one new episode (down 0.8%). source