The Podcast Hall of Fame to return
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The Podcast Hall of Fame is coming back. Presented by Libsyn, the awards recognise those that have made a difference to podcasting. The ceremony will be held at Podcast Movement Evolutions in Los Angeles on Mar 25, though open to everyone. It last took place in 2018; the current members will be involved in choosing this year’s inductees; eight were announced in 2018, and we expect a similar number this year.
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Riverside has released its first Android app, and an upgrade for their iOS app - allowing anyone, whatever device they use, to record.
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Sounds Profitable has published a deepdive with Claritas. They talk about device graphs and identity graphs, and why good data is so important.
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The Bello Collective have published their final newsletter, for now. Launched in 2016, they’ve published 150 newsletters, containing podcast criticism and thoughtful takes on the industry. They end by saying that there can never be too many podcasts. We’ll miss them.
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Here’s what we need to do in 2022, writes Dan Granger of Oxford Road with ideas to expand and optimise the podcast (advertising) industry. The article includes suggestions for better standards and tools.
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The Australian Podcast Ranker for December 2021 was released. Casefile remains #1. ARN’s iHeartPodcast Network is comfortably in the lead for publishers, for the twentieth consecutive time.
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Veritonic is to host the first annual audio intelligence summit, featuring leaders from brands, publishers and agencies to discuss their audio and podcast advertising strategies. It’ll be held in New York.
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Auddia has announced it will be working with PodcastOne to enhance four of their podcasts on the Vodacast platform, which adds supplemental content like photographs, links and more to podcasts.
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From Signal Hill Insights, Jeff Vidler offers information on how podcasting can manage the ad revenue boom, and move towards more scalable solutions.
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Tips and tricks - with Podpage
- The Seven Golden Rules of Podcasting are shared by Jamie Wood. “Don’t get too clever with your name” is the first.
Moves and hires - with Pod People
- New year, new job? There are plenty of new roles at podjobs - an Executive Producer anywhere in Australia; a Producer for Today, Explained; or a Senior Business Development Executive in the UK for Libsyn’s AdvertiseCast.
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