Spotify publish new content rules
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Exclusive: Spotify has quietly changed its platform rules to add a section prohibiting promotion of “violent extremism”. The updated rules also ban content with “instructions or instruction materials to commit an act of violent extremism”, as well as content containing financial requests for funding such groups. A definition of violent extremism isn’t given, but it comes after more than two hundred mass shootings in the US so far this year. The bottom of the updated rules page also links to what actions may be taken if you don’t follow the rules - until now, a hidden page discovered by NiemanLab in April.
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Congratulations to the Sit With Us podcast, which is the #1 podcast in Australia on Spotify, and the #3 in Apple Podcasts. Produced by Pro Podcast Production, it shows that a great trailer is all you need, quite literally - because that’s all there is. More than a million followers on social, for the reality TV stars who host it, also helps.
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Podcast Movement has announced Criminal's co-creator Phoebe Judge as a keynote speaker at the upcoming Podcast Movement 2022 in Dallas, TX. (Podnews will be there.)
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Blubrry has emailed its podcast hosting customers that the company is ready to launch programmatic advertising for every Blubrry Podcast hosting customer. Watch your email for the link to opt in. The company has also announced annual billing.
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The Vocaster interface from Focusrite comes with six months free access to Acast’s Influencer hosting plan. It also interfaces with Hindenburg, and the studio bundle also comes with licences for the audio editor.
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Spooler has revealed a new feature - “share a story” allows publishers to share individual stories from their shows on the platform. Spooler is now being used for the Fox Weather Update, and the Cerca travel app is also using Spooler technology, the company has said.
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Podfriends calls itself “the first NFT project dedicated specifically to audio enthusiasts”. It’s a utility NFT, offering discounts on future events: 0.5 ETH is about US$900.
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WNYC Studios has signed with UTA to sell its shows to movie makers and TV companies.
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SquadCast v5 is on track to launch sometime in June, the company says in a blog post, which teases some of the new features.
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Vox Media’s union is threatening a strike. A search for
#VoxContractNow
on Twitter shows the strength of feelings; the company publishes, among others, The Verge, Hot Pod, and Today, Explained. -
Quentin Tarantino is to host a podcast, alongside Roger Avary, with SiriusXM’s Stitcher. “The Video Archives Podcast” will launch in July.
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How successful has the podcast studio at the Wynn in Las Vegas been for Blue Wire? The company’s CEO says it’s been vital, in an interview for Awful Announcing.
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Apple Podcasts Connect will be unavailable for up to three three hours on Sat Jun 25 from 6.00am PDT. We’ve got your back - we’ll remind you the day before.
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True Native Media has published its Upfront event for all to watch.
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Comedian Bo Burnham has been listening to a famous podcaster.
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Spotify plans an Investor Day next Wednesday, by livestream. It’s open to everyone.
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After its shares were suspended in April, Libsyn has confirmed it is no longer a publicly-listed company, telling Podnews in a statement: “The Company agreed to the deregistration of its shares with the SEC. When it completes its financial audits, the Company intends to re-register with the SEC and re-list on an exchange. The shareholders who purchased shares when it was publicly listed retain their exact same number of shares and proportional ownership interest in Libsyn as a private company.” The company’s ad business grew more than 50% last year, and it has hired additional financial staff, below.
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Pre-promoting the release of The Smart Audio Report 2022 on June 16 (free registration), Edison Research has shared the below graph, showing there’s still plenty of room for podcast listening to grow on smart speakers.
Moves and hires
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Libsyn has hired Steve Thorn as Global Director of Tax, and Mike McHugh as Director of SEC Reporting and Technical Accounting.
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Danielle Kramer has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer of Exactly Right Media.
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Dimana Zaharieva has been hired as Programmatic Automation Manager at Acast UK+. Also an accomplished artist, she’d been with ad-planning agency Wavemaker.
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Paul Greenberg has joined Meet Cute as President and COO. He joins from A+E and digital video company Butter Works.
Tips and tricks - with RedCircle
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Four ways to monetise your podcast, from Eric Clark, includes affiliate marketing and merchandise. (RedCircle, this section’s sponsor, can probably help too, #justsaying)
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We Edit Podcasts highlights thirteen steps for attracting new listeners for your podcast. Starting a blog and encouraging listener interaction are two of them.
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