RadioPublic launches 'paid listens' monetisation for podcasters
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RadioPublic have launched something called “paid listens”: they’re paying a guaranteed US$20 CPM rate to put ads at the top and end of your podcast, as long as your listeners use the RadioPublic app. The program is open to all podcasters with no minimum traffic requirement. (Here’s a Reddit Q&A, and the terms).
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A different revenue model: a Kickstarter for a pen podcast. They have achieved their goal of around $12,500. (and still have 29 days to go).
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Pacific Content posts a piece about why they don’t like the term “branded podcasts” (even though they claim to have made it up). They walk us through their new, and potentially better, phrase.
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Further to our bitrate/LUFS analysis earlier this week, Simplecast posted What Bit Rate Should I Export My Podcast Episode As?. It’s full of links to our study. Thank you.
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Edison Research released more data around smart speakers, this time for the Country Radio Seminar. Country radio listeners (this means “listeners to country music” not rural listeners) are interestingly more likely to listen to AM/FM radio using their smart speaker.
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Cabana have signed One Part Podcast.
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Pandora posts a set of plans for 2018 including dynamic ad personalisation and a plan for shorter audio ads.
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Macmillan launch two new podcasts this month: One True Pairing and But that’s another story. They’re both represented by Midroll. The company claims over one million downloads for their Steal the Stars podcast.
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HotPod 150 is out, focusing on the issues at WNYC.
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Marvel and Stitcher release their trailer for Wolverine: the long night. It gets released on March 12, exclusively on Stitcher Premium.
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Stabl, the podcast recommendation resource, has launched a podcast consultancy: “insanely comprehensive feedback” for podcasts.
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TEAC/TASCAM have launched a new podcast called Capture Your Art, which “brings together musicians, engineers, producers, and fans to celebrate all things audio”.
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The Apple HomePod has been reviewed by a ton of differen websites - this redditor has compiled them all together.
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If you have an Amazon Echo and it’s set to Australian English, you can now get Podnews as a daily briefing. Add us on your app (Menu > Settings > Flash Briefing). If you’re not on Australian English, hold fire while Amazon certify our skills for your (English-speaking) country.
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