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Ep 157FTC Defines Blurred Advertising, Spotify on Apple, Sony Downsizes Podcasting, & More
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting:FTC recommends brands avoid “blurred advertising” when marketing to kids by Ryan BarwickApple’s expanding ad ambitions: A closer look at its journey toward a comprehensive ad tech stack by Ronan Shields and Seb JosephHolding Apple Accountable: The Future of the Internet Economy Depends On It by Dustee JenkinsGoogle Antitrust Trial: Ad Targets Tweaked to Meet Revenue Targets, Exec Says By Leah Nylen

Ep 156I’m Not Exactly Sure What You Do
Tom reflects on the many people who would gladly listen to podcasts, if we could tell them exactly what podcasts actually are. A podcasting Got Milk moment.Credits: Written by Bryan Barletta Edited by Tom Webster Audio edited by Gavin Gaddis Hosted by ART19 Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.

Ep 155Digital Ad Spend Recovering, Pivot to Pivot to Video, '24 to Break Political Ad Records, & More
Digital Ad Spend Showing Promising Recovery from Recession Fears.[Digiday Source] [Digiday Podcast] [AdExchanger Source] [Adweek Source]IAB launches foundational industry training programs[Source]2024 will see the highest political ad spend of all time: report by Jasmine Sheena[Source]The State of Video Monetization Report[Source]…as for the rest of the news: SXM Media CEO Jennifer Witz teased the upcoming revitalized version of the SXM app during an investor conference, and AdWeek breaks down why it’s difficult for SSPs to filter out made-for-advertising content.

Ep 154Audio Outgrows Adspend, Recapturing TV’s Reach with Podcasts, NASA en Español
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: AM/FM Radio And Podcasts Can Recapture Lost TV Reach Due To Writers/Actors Strike As 22% Of The Heavy Linear TV Audience Say They Will Watch Less TV This Fall by Pierre BouvardThis Is Not My Beautiful Host Read Ad. How Did I Get Here? By Paul Riismandel. Substack writers are launching podcasts on the platform to ease reliance on ad revenue by Sara GuaglioneNASA to release first full season of Spanish-language podcast by Reem MakariAs for the rest of the news… Steve Pratt talks to Tom Webster about why you don’t deserve an audience, Nairobi News reports the top podcasts in Kenya according to Spotify data, and eMarketer data shows that despite reaching 11% of US adult daily media time, only 4.9% of US ad spend is forecasted to go to audio.

Ep 153A Holistic Approach to Podcasting | Feed Drop
Bryan Barletta joins E.B. Moss in this episode of Insider Interviews, also featuring Paul Riismandel from Signal Hill Insights and Ken Lagana from Audacy, about taking a holistic approach to the business of podcasting and what it takes to approach podcasting as a unique medium and leverage all aspects of it to drive growth.Visit the Insider Interviews website for more on this episode: https://insiderinterviews.blubrry.net/2023/09/06/a-holistic-approach-to-podcasting/Read about it on theCustomer: https://thecustomer.net/why-a-holistic-approach-to-podcasting-drives-listener-engagement-and-brand-value/

Ep 152Claritas Acquires ArtsAI, Audible's Into the Buffyverse, Google's Antitrust Case, & More
Here's what you need to know from this week in the business of podcasting. Over half of business owners are daily podcast listeners, study shows by Reem MakariHow Claritas Aims to Bring Google and Meta AI Marketing Capabilities to Other Forms of Media by Jack NeffAudible to produce Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff podcast with original cast, Kc Wayland directing.An advertiser’s guide to the Justice Department’s case against Google’s search empire by Ronan ShieldsQuick Hits:Ad-technical Difficulties by Bryan Barletta. To celebrate three years of Sounds Profitable, Bryan has a slice of humble pie and discusses ways podcasting needs to improve to meet buyers where they want to be. Coleman Insights launches AscendFM brand lift service. AscendFM will track and prove the effectiveness of radio, podcasting, and streaming audio advertisement campaigns. Bear Grylls and Coyote Peterson Announce New Show “Circumnavigate” with Backyard Ventures to Handle Sales. The new show, sponsored by Outdoors.com, will feature the two survivalists “virtually traveling the globe” to interview adventurers and athletes. First Cannabis Ads Coming Soon to Spotify by Thomas Edward. Cresco Labs Inc., a Chicago-based marijuana company, is investing 15% of their marketing budget into Spotify podcast ads geo-targeted to Illinois. California bill would crack down on data brokers by Ryan Barwick. A breakdown of what the upcoming Delete Act could mean for data brokers in California. Influencer spend is growing faster than social ad spend by Sara Lebow. New eMarketer data shows influencer spending outpaced social ad spend last year for the first time, and isn’t slowing down.

Ep 151Buffy's Podcast Stake, Inclusive Leadership Makes More, APAC Marketers on Measurement & More
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting:Top ten popular podcasts consumed in affluent households by Brad HillOriginal Buffy the Vampire Slayer stars returning for new Audible series about Spike by Sydney BucksbaumInclusion as Innovation: How These Marketing Leaders Stay Ahead by Leaving No One Behind by Jason NotteMarketers prioritise measurement but aren't evaluating key metricsHow Brands Can Learn To Stop Worrying About Brand Safety And Love The News by Allison Schiff…as for the rest of the news: Bryan Barletta celebrates three years of Sounds Profitable with a slice of humble pie and ideas to invigorate the industry’s relationship with buyers, Coleman Insights launches AscendFM brand lift service, Politics.co.uk writer James Hanson reflects on the growing popularity of political podcasts, Inside Audio Marketing looks at more data from the Nielsen Podcasting Today report, AdWeek covers why marketers are paying more attention to attention-tracking, and Insider data shows five industries that will increase digital ad spend faster than the national average.

Ep 150Podcasts Command Attention, Influencer Spend Increasing, the DoJ's Case Against Google & More.
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: Influencer Spending Forecast To Grow Double-Digits This Year by Inside Audio MarketingThe Economist adds podcast subscription tier by Sara FischerAn advertiser’s guide to the Justice Department’s case against Google’s search empire by Ronan ShieldsMax Stays Minimal

Ep 149Ad-technical Difficulties
This year we’re celebrating Sounds Profitable’s third anniversary with a nice slice of humble pie as we reflect on the current state of podcast adtech. Written by Bryan Barletta Edited by Gavin Gaddis Special Appearance by Theo Barletta Hosted by ART19 Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.

Ep 148Claritas Converts ArtsAI, The Delete Act, Importance Of Social Search, & More
How Claritas Aims to Bring Google and Meta AI Marketing Capabilities to Other Forms of Media by Jack NeffNPR adjusts to revenue realities with flat budget projections for -23/24 by Brad HillMarketers focus on search, discoverability as social media use evolves by Kristina MonllosCreators function like standalone media channels by Jasmine EnbergHere's What Buyers Really Thought About the 2023 Upfront by Bill Bradley…as for the rest of the news: BBC Sounds head of metadata and publishing management Emma Conneely shared tips and pitfalls to avoid when promoting a new podcast, studios are turning to influencers to promote content while struck celebrities can’t, and MarketingBrew explains what the Delete Act could mean for data brokers in California.

Ep 147Influencer Spend Outpaces Social, Media Mix Problems, Business Owners Overindex as Listeners, & More
Essential news for today in the business of podcasting: Over half of business owners are daily podcast listeners, study shows by Reem MakariThe Podcast You Want to MakeInfluencer spend is growing faster than social ad spend by Sara LebowFirst Cannabis Ads Coming Soon to Spotify by Thomas EdwardWhy Facebook, Google And Amazon Are Embracing Media Mix Modeling by John McDermottYouTube is going to remove some ad controls for creators by Jay Peters…as for the rest of the news: Reuter’s CRO Eric Dantez appears on the Digiday Podcast to discuss political advertising and AI’s role in the company, Universal Music Group has reached a deal with French music streamer Deezer to pay high-traffic artists more per-stream, Digiday covered sports streamer DAZN’s cautious journey into programmatic advertising, and an agency expert shares 5 current ad trends to pay attention to.

Ep 146SXM’s Brand Safety Play, ABC Audio Picks Advertisecast, Luminary Adds Ads w/Acast, & More.
Here's what you need to know for this week in the business of podcasting. Sirius XM, Barometer, ArtsAI Partner to Create Brand Safety and Suitability Tool.CPMs Plummet for Digital, Less so for Podcasts. Spotify Raising Audience Requirement for Ambassador AdsParents are spending less on back-to-school shopping this year: report by Alyssa MeyersNielsen Source Actually, We Love Ads by Tom Webster. Tom takes a look at a slide from The Podcast Landscape in America study and breaks down what it means for branded podcasts. Hint: It’s great news. PodPod and Campaign launch Audio Advertising Awards. The UK-based advertising awards will be taking submissions until their end of October deadline. Luminary partners with Acast to bring Luminary Original podcasts to wider audience. The deal will bring six former Luminary exclusives, including flagship celebrity chat show Under the Skin with Russell Brand, to public RSS feeds via Acast. ABC Audio Announces Exclusive Multi-Year Podcast Advertising Partnership with Libsyn’s AdvertiseCast. The deal aims to grow ABC Audio’s award-winning podcast portfolio, including Disney podcasts like the upcoming Frozen audio drama. ABF Creative: Your Child’s Success Could be a Listen Away: 63% of Parents Report Improvements Through Audio. The new study’s key highlights include the finding that 48% of children become more positive and happy after listening to their preferred audio content. When the data misleads, by Brian Morrissey. While useful, over-relying on analytics in the process of content creation can lead to homogenized, SEO-driven content lacking in what made the content unique to begin with.

Ep 145SXM Announces Brand Safety Tool, Podcast CPMs Hold Steadier Than Digital, & More
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting:Sirius XM Creates a Podcasting Brand Safety and Suitability Tool for Advertisers by Antoinette SiuWhen Data Misleads by Brian MorrisseyYouTube is Experimenting With Longer but less Frequent Ad Breaks on TV by Emma RothDigital CPMs Plummet, 2H Rebound Expected by Karlene LukovitzAdvertiseCast Average Podcast CPMsWhy Advertisers Aren’t Moving to Streaming TV as Quickly as Viewers by Parker Herren…as for the rest of the news: Nielsen is laying off 9% of its global workforce, The ANA and the 4As have released 11 new guidelines to promote investors working with diverse media companies, AdWeek covers a prediction the US ad industry will grow 5% this year, and Eric Nuzum pulls podcasting wisdom from The Bear’s season two episode “Forks.”

Ep 144Back to School Opportunities, Podcasts at 7% Share of Eare in Cars, & More
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: First-Ever Auto Brand “Share Of Ear” Reveals Listening Among Car Owners By Pierre BouvardSpotify to Cut Back Promotional Spending on White Noise Podcasts by Ashley CarmanParents are spending less on back-to-school shopping this year: report by Alyssa MeyersWhy Some Content Distributors Have Too Many Ads by Alyssa BoyleProgrammatic CTV Still Has A Lot Of Growing Up To Do by Alyssa BoyleAnd for the rest of the news… Spotify’s Rak Patel pitches why brands need to be thinking about digital audio advertising, ad spend is returning to levels seen in the 2010s now that recession fears are alleviating, and a MarketingBrew breakdown of “everything advertisers should know” about CTV.

Ep 143Actually, We Love Ads
Tom Webster presents data from The Podcast Landscape that reinforces the value of (good) branded podcasts and what they could accomplish. Written by Tom Webster Edited by Gavin Gaddis Audio editing and Narration by Gavin Gaddis Hosted by ART19 Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.

Ep 142New Research on Causes of Podcast Churn, Nielsen's Podcasting Today Report & More
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting. Lapsed listening and podcast churn are due to time constraints by Amrita KhalidPodcasting Today- Audience Insights from Nielsen and Edison Research Publisher Adoption for New Video Ad Specs Lags 6 Months After Introduction by Catherine Perloff & Mark Stenberg As Disney Loses More Streaming Subs, It Bets On Advertising by Alyssa BoylePodPod and Campaign launch Audio Advertising Awards

Ep 141Podcast Ad Spend Up 5% YoY, Branded Kids' Podcasts Prove Popular, & More
Essential news from this week in the business of podcasting. Word of mouth is still the best podcast promotion tool, study shows by Reem Makari Frozen's Story Will Continue In a New PodcastAudible partners with Nickelodeon to launch Are You Afraid of the Dark? companion podcastWondery, Dr. Seuss Enterprises Ink Deal for Slate of Original Kids PodcastsPBS Kids Expands Podcasting Slate With Launch of ‘Jamming on the Job’ Featuring 123 AndrésTV’s Nielsen complaints get louderNearly 3 out in 10 U.S. Households Cancel Streaming Platforms to Save MoneyAnd for Quick Hits: The Podcast You Want To Make by Tom Webster. After talking to many Podcast Movement attendees about how to grow their audience, Tom asks a hard question - should you make the podcast you want to make? 45% Of U.S., U.K. Advertisers Have Used Same Ad Approach For Past 5 Years by Laurie Sullivan. In addition to the finding in the headline, 32% of advertisers surveyed say they plan to continue using outdated strategies. 2024 global ad spend will surpass $1 trillion: report by Jasmine Sheena. A new report from marketing research firm WARC predicts spend will increase 8.2% next year and will reach $963 billion by the end of 2023.July 2023: Top spenders, movers and shakers in podcast advertising. The newest Magellan AI monthly analysis of advertising data from the top 3,000 podcasts in the US on Apple Podcasts.

Ep 140Word-of-mouth Still Best Podcast Promotion Tool, Ad Spend Continues to Grow, & More
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: Word of mouth is still the best podcast promotion tool, study shows by Reem Makari New podcast studies showing growth in ad spend, listeners suggest the bubble hasn’t burst by Sara GuaglionePBS Kids Expands Podcasting Slate With Launch of ‘Jamming on the Job’ Featuring 123 Andrés by Abbey White…as for the rest of the news: the Washington Post covers the utility of podcasts as background noise for listeners with ADHD, MarketingBrew covers a WARC report saying global ad spend will exceed $1 trillion in 2024, MediaPost covers a study showing 45% of advertisers in the US and UK haven’t changed their ad strategy in five years, and Adnews reports Q2 digital audio ad spend in Australia is up 14% year over year.

Ep 139Podcasting's Top Spenders in July, CTV Buyers Want Program Data, & More
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: July 2023: Top spenders, movers and shakers in podcast advertisingCan the Benefits of Digital be a Rising Tide for All Audio? By Jeff VidlerCTV ad sellers are pushing more content-related signals into the programmatic bidstream by Tim PetersonTV’s Nielsen complaints get louder by John Ourand…as for the rest of the news: Five late-night talk show hosts have launched a Spotify podcast which will use all proceeds to pay staff of their respective shows who are affected by the WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike, Australians 10 and up are now listening to an average of 13 hour of commercial radio per week, and children’s financial literacy podcast Million Bazillion is launching an educational live show visiting middle schools across the US.

Ep 138The Podcast You Want To Make
After talking to so many Podcast Movement attendees last week about how to grow their audience, Tom Webster asks a hard question - should you make the podcast you want to make? Written by Tom Webster Edited by Bryan Barletta Audio editing by Gavin Gaddis Hosted by ART19 Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.

Ep 137Time Spent With Podcasts Quadruples Since 2017, Dr. Seuss Coming to Wondery+, & More
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: “Share Of Ear” Q2 2023: Podcasts And AM/FM Radio Represent The Vast Majority Of Time On The “U.S. Ad-Supported Audio Clock,” Podcast Growth Surge Continues, And Spotify’s Usage Growth Does Not Benefit Advertisers by Pierre BouvardWondery, Dr. Seuss Enterprises Ink Deal for Slate of Original Kids Podcasts by Abbey WhiteStreaming’s big pain point: there’s too much stuff to watch by Kelsey SuttonThe Podcast Landscape Webinar with Tom Webster (August 30th, 3:00pm EST)

Ep 13629% of US Households Cancel Video Streamers, New Nickelodeon Audio Drama, & More.
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting.As streaming wars heat up, nearly three in 10 US internet households are canceling services to save money by Jeremy Goldman Audible partners with Nickelodeon to launch Are You Afraid of the Dark? companion podcast by Reem MakariThe Floor Plan A Jolly Holiday For Retailers Previously Anticipating Q4 Recession by Corinne CasagrandeAnd for the rest of the news… ARN’s CEO speaks to the network’s digital audio success and importance of regional content, Digiday takes a look at what Q4 will look like for video ad inventory that didn’t sell during this year’s upfronts, eMarketer says attention metrics are the ‘next frontier’ for digital ad measurement, and publisher CROs tell Digiday auto, travel, and luxury advertisers are at the forefront of an ad revenue rebound this year.

Ep 135Updates Coming for Apple and Spotify, Podcast Ad Consideration Up, & More
Here's what you need to know this week in the business of podcasting:Three updates to Apple PodcastsAdvertiser Perceptions: Podcast Advertising Consideration and Spending Intention Grow to Nine-Year High Among Agencies and MarketersOlder Adults Make Up Just 4% Of People Featured In AdsChanges coming to Spotify for PodcastersAnd in Quick Hits: Exclusive: SXM Media partners with The Trade Desk and HUMAN by Reem Makari. SXM Media will add support for third-party audibility measurement to programmatic campaigns bought through The Trade Desk. HUMAN, a fraud sensor network accredited by the Media Rating Council to detect invalid traffic, will be a traffic validation solution for Adwizz’s marketplace inventory.Triton Digital Announces YouTube Integration with Podcast Metrics. The new integration adds YouTube views of podcast episodes into the Triton Podcast Metrics dashboard, allowing publishers to keep track of both podcast downloads and YouTube performance.PodcastOne readies public offering in September by Brad Hill. The listing of PodcastOne is based on the valuation LiveOne received in February that gave PodcastOne a market range of $230 to $274 million.weekly insights 8.23.2023 on-demand audio passes linear audio. Edison Research has found that as of Q2 2023, on-demand audio makes up 50.3% of daily time consuming audio.

Ep 134Embracing YouTube Podcasting, CTV's Path Through Maturity, & More
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting:Embracing YouTube: A Must for Today’s Podcasters by Steve Goldstein.Older Adults Make Up Just 4% Of People Featured In Ads by Karlene Lukovitz Legacy TV Faces Challenges: Maturing Streaming, Lack Of A Future Ad Vision by Wayne FriedmanAdalytics Claps Back With Evidence Of Behaviorally Targeted Ads Served In Kids Content On YouTube by Allison Shiff

Ep 133Updates to Spotify for Podcasters, PodcastOne to go public, & more
Here's what you need to know today in the business of podcasting. Changes coming to Spotify for PodcastersPodcastOne readies public offering in September by Brad HillProduct placements can drive searches and purchases, research finds by Kelsey SuttonFrozen's Story Will Continue In a New Podcast by James Whitbrook

Ep 132Triton Digital Integrates YouTube, new Advertiser Perceptions study, & More
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: Triton Digital Announces YouTube Integration with Podcast Metrics Westwood One - Advertiser Perceptions: Podcast Advertising Consideration and Spending Intention Grow to Nine-Year High Among Agencies and MarketersPodPod Exclusive: Nearly 90% of comedy podcast listeners have a parasocial relationship with their hosts.Stepping Into Barbie’s Heels: Is a Branded Content Renaissance Coming? by Sam Anderson

Ep 131Apple Partners with Linkfire, SXM partners with The Trade Desk, & More
Here's what you need to know today in the business of podcasting. Three updates to Apple Podcasts Exclusive: SXM Media partners with The Trade Desk and HUMANBarry Hott on Instagram Reels over-serving adsSpotify hits record number of users worldwide but struggles to monetize growthFormer UTA Agent Launches Kids and Family Audio Company With Agency Backing And for the rest of the news… Variety covers a star-studded new podcast with ad sales handled by Gumball, publishers are seeing per-subscriber revenue increases amid ad revenue decline, and both Digiday and The New York Times covered allegations that YouTube’s adtech is serving ads specifically to children, in violation of the Child Online Privacy Protection Act.

Ep 130Acast Partners with Podscribe, Amazon's building an SSP, & More
Stories covered this week in the business of podcasting:Acast Announces Podscribe as Global Preferred Attribution Partner. Shifting Share of Ear: A nine-year comparison of radio and podcasts by Brad HillMattress Firm's Branded Podcast Drives In-Store Sales with iHeartMedia by Catherine PerloffAmazon is quietly building a publisher-focused ad product team to grow its $37 billion ad business by Lauren JohnsonQuick hits: Making a Podcast People Hate by Tom Webster - Using data from the upcoming Sounds Profitable study The Podcast Landscape in America, Tom demonstrates the power of making a podcast for a hyper-specific target audience. Descript Acquires SquadCast. Squadcast’s remote recording tech will be implemented in Descript to allow the service to offer podcast recording, editing, and publishing in one service. Previous Squadcast customers will be able to switch to Descript at no additional cost. Triton Digital Releases the July 2023 U.S. Podcast Ranker. Highlights include SXM Media at #1 in Top Seals Networks for July and NPR News Now retaining the top spot in podcast downloads. PodcastDb and Sonnant Partner to Create the First Ever Podcast Advertiser Directory. The directory will enable advertisers to find contextually-suitable podcast advertising opportunities.

Ep 129Acast Partners with Podscribe, How Former Spotify Exclusives Perform, & More
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: Acast Announces Podscribe as Global Preferred Attribution Partner. (Read more on the subject: In Defense of Third-Party Podcast Solutions.)What former Spotify exclusives ‘Armchair Expert’ and ‘Anything Goes’ can reveal about audiences by Amrita KhalidThe FTC updated its endorsement guidelines for the first time since 2009—and some people have questions by Katie Hicks…as for the rest of the news: Edison Research’s Q2 edition of the podcast network ranker is here, and Australian broadcaster SCA’s revenue fell 3.7% but audio assets continue strong performance.

Ep 128Why Podcasters Should Embrace Ad Measurement, New Acast US Leadership, & More
Here's what you need to know today in the business of podcasting. Why Podcasters and Publishers Should Lean into Ad Measurement by Paul RiismandelAcast Supercharges US LeadershipThis year’s upfronts deals, broken down by Kelsey Sutton

Ep 127Making a Podcast People Hate
Tom Webster shows off data from the upcoming study The Podcast Landscape in America and discusses the power of focusing a podcast to a specific audience over generic broad-reaching topics. Written by Tom Webster Edited by Bryan Barletta Audio editing by Gavin Gaddis Assembled with Spooler.fm Hosted by ART19 Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.

Ep 126Descript Acquires Squadcast, Australian Podcast Ad Revenue Up 64%, & More
Here's what you need to know from today in the business of podcasting: Descript Acquires SquadCastTop 15 podcast advertisers in AustraliaGoogle Repays Advertisers After Report of Low-Quality Ads by Garett SloaneDentsu Reports Sequentially Lower Q2 Growth, Cites Tech And Financial Slowdowns by Joe Mandese…as for the rest of the news:And for the rest of the news… YouTube is revamping how linking off-site will work, and Brian Morrissey discusses the next wave of B2B media (which sounds like a perfect fit for podcasting).

Ep 125Podcasts reach 10% share of ear, Amazon's building an SSP, & more.
Here's what you need to know today in the business of podcasting. Amazon is quietly building a publisher-focused ad product team to grow its $37 billion ad businessShifting Share of Ear: A nine-year comparison of radio and podcastsMattress Firm's Branded Podcast Drives In-Store Sales with iHeartMediaAnd for the rest of the news… Audacy debuts new study The Rise of the Cross-Platform Listener. Digiday breaks down key differences between Gen Z and Gen Alpha for brands, and American Public Media and Audacy have terminated their partnership a year early.

Ep 124Podcasting Q2 Earnings, Spotify x Patreon, and more.
Here's what you need to know for this week in the business of podcasting: Connect Patreon to Spotify and Stream Your Favorite Podcasts in One PlaceQ2 Earnings Calls in PodcastingWhy some publishers are reducing their podcast slate to try to grow their audio businessesQuick Hits: The Song of the Summer, and the Joe Rogan Problem Libsyn’s AdvertiseCast Signs Exclusive Ad Partnerships with Two Leading Podcast Networks. The Podcast Academy and DPC Entertainment Launch Podcast 360.

Ep 123Spotify x Patreon is here, Why Most Podcasters Skip Video, and more from The Download
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: Why Are More Than Half of Podcasters Still Not Publishing Video?Connect Patreon to Spotify and Stream Your Favorite Podcasts in One PlaceHow ad tech’s measurement titans are pivoting to attention and activationIndie agency census reveals expected areas of ad spend growthAnd for the rest of the news… Digiday has a guide for what’s in and what’s out in influencer marketing for 2023, and this week’s issue of The Rebooting reminds us all that the media business is still hard.

Ep 122The Download for August 9th, 2023
What you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: KQED snatches up Snap Judgment and Spooked by Amrita KhalidPodcast networks report Q2 revenue growth, with positive signs for continued improvements in 2023 by Sara GuaglioneCTV Buyers Are Still Struggling to Know Where Their Ads Ran by Catherine Perloff …as for the rest of the news: Arrow Media has been appointed Acast’s commercial partner for Queensland, Australia, and new eMarketer data suggests web publishers are ‘fighting over a pie that is barely growing.’

Ep 121The Song of the Summer, and the Joe Rogan Problem
While podcasting has had several 'song of the summer' moments since Serial's smash success in 2014, in recent years those mainstream attention-getting moments are dominated by one polarizing figure. Written by Tom Webster Edited by Bryan Barletta Audio edited by Gavin Gaddis Assembled with Spooler.fm Hosted by ART19 Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.

Ep 120The Download for August 8th, 2023
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: “True potential” in Sirius XM podcast biz by Brad HillWhy concerns of influencer marketing oversaturation are overblown by Kristina MonllosWhen Podcast Apps Miss The Mark by Steve GoldsteinHow soft is the ad market, really? By Ryan Barwick…as for the rest of the news: Eric Nuzum reflects on what makes a good podcast host, Sean Howard explains yield optimization and what it means for podcasting in Flightpath, and Forbes covered a new QCODE audio drama starring Chris Pine and Troian Bellisario.

Ep 119The Download for August 7th, 2023
Here's what you need to know in the business of podcasting for August 7th. Why some publishers are reducing their podcast slate to try to grow their audio businessesMagnite And FreeWheel Link Up In The Name Of InteroperabilityAcast to focus on automation to ‘create value’ for advertisersTop 3 podcasts in U.S. remain the same over two yearsThe Media Rating Council is angling for better clarity in an era of compounding complexityAnd for the rest of the news… Digiday’s new Media Briefing presents the case for, and against, paid subscription trials. Digital subscriptions are a bright spot in otherwise down Q2 for Gannett. And, in a surprising turn after announcing their partnership with Spotify, ad group WPP cut their full-year growth forecast from 3 to 5% down to 1.5 to 3%, citing low spending from tech clients and delays in tech-related projects.

Ep 118Audio Ads Outperform Video for Attention & 2 Other Stories
This week's stories: Audio Ads Outperform Video for Attention and Brand Recall, Dentsu Study Finds. The ad slowdown (or lack thereof) gives the industry reason to hopethe kids podcast listener reportQuick Hits: Introducing The Download by Bryan BarlettaThe Download is now a daily podcast, covering news important to the business of podcasting Monday through Thursday, with the usual weekly recap continuing on Fridays. NAVA posts info for SAG-AFTRA strike.The National Association of Voice Actors has released a one-sheet clarifying what types of work NAVA actors can or cannot do during the SAG-AFTRA strike. SiriusXM is betting big on its next-gen app by Amrita KhalidThe much-teased new SiriusXM app is set to debut this fall and was brought up during the recent Q2 earnings call.WPP & Spotify Announce First-of-its-Kind Global PartnershipBritish communications and advertising holding company WPP is now in a global strategic partnership with Spotify to give its clients access to Spotify’s ad products and scaling capabilities.

Ep 117The Download for August 3rd, 2023
Here's what you need to know for Thursday, August 3rd.Inside Audio Marketing - Katz: Target Consumers With Messages That Relate To Where They Listen To Radio.RainNews - Quantifying brand marketing uncertainties and risks, Veritonic says audio is paramountSpotify - WPP & Spotify Announce First-of-its-Kind Global PartnershipMediaPost - TV 'Ad Intolerant' Viewers Still In The Minority, Study Finds

Ep 116The Download for August 2nd, 2023
Here's what you need to know for Wednesday, August 2nd. Podcast Company Realm Acquires Kid-Focused Pinna as Industry Consolidates by Ashley CarmanSiriusXM is betting big on its next-gen app by Amrita KhalidGood Karma Brands to run operations, sales for ESPN Radio by Andrew BucholtAs strikes halt Hollywood projects, the TV ad industry is on the line by Kelsey SuttonFuture of TV Briefing: How top streamers’ ad prices have trended in this year’s upfront negotiations by Tim Peterson

Ep 115Introducing The Download
Bryan announces the newest evolution of The Download: a daily newsletter covering the essential news for the business of podcasting.Credits: Written by Bryan Barletta Edited by Tom Webster Audio edited by Gavin Gaddis Assembled with Spooler.fm Hosted by ART19 Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.

Ep 114The Download for August 1st, 2023
This is The Download from Sounds Profitable, your daily source for the essential news of the business of podcasting, brought to you by Spreaker from iHeart. Here’s what you need to know for today, Tuesday August 1st. AdAge - Audio Ads Outperform Video for Attention and Brand Recall, Dentsu Study Finds. The study was conducted by Lumen and commissioned by Dentsu, with Amazon Ads, Cumulus Media, iHeartMedia, Spotify, and SXM Media participating. 41% of audio ads generated correct brand recall in follow-up surveys, a 3% increase over the norm for other forms of advertising Dentsu keeps track of. Compared to digital, social, and TV benchmarks, podcasts held listeners’ attention for more seconds per thousand impressions.Inside Audio Marketing - Podcast Listeners Spending More Time With Medium As Digital Audio Usage Rises.New eMarketer graphs show daily time spent with podcasts by adult podcast listeners has increased from 44 minutes in 2021 to 51 minutes this year. eMarketer’s forecast predicts that number will grow at slower percentage rates in coming years, but will still hit 56 minutes by 2025. The overall average daily digital audio consumption is one hour and 52 minutes. LibSyn - Podcast Advertising RatesAdvertiseCast has updated their monthly tracker of podcast CPM rates. July’s average between all three tracked audience sizes is $22.24 for a 60 second spot, a 3.6% decrease from June and continuing a downward trend since May’s price of $23.50. Still, it’s holding above the lowest point from the doldrums of Q1 when February’s average hit $21.99.Digiday - Fortune cookies, the Sphere and more: How advertisers are taking OOH beyond billboardsOut of home advertising is evolving, including digital taxi toppers, ad-supported fortune cookie messages, and the $2.3 billion Sphere in Las Vegas. Some agencies have leaned into intentionally outlandish/evocative OOH campaigns to generate online buzz and have found success. Podcasting has had some success with similar OOH campaigns, including billboards for Slow Burn’s season on an abortion rights case that specifically run in states proposing abortion rights rollbacks. eMarketer - YouTube CTV spending jumped 31% last quarter, outpacing streamersAccording to agency Tinuiti, spending on YouTube’s connected TV ads jumped 31% in Q1 while services like Max and Netflix only experienced 6% growth. Hulu charts in the lead on CTV ad revenue on eMarketer’s 2023 chart with 3.63 billion, followed by YouTube at 2.89 billion and Roku at 2.19 billion. The fastest-growing CTV presence is now also the most popular location for audiences to consume podcasts.Be sure to check out the links to every article mentioned right in your podcast listening app, or at SoundsProfitable.com, where you can also subscribe to the newsletter version.The Download is written and produced by Bryan Barletta, Gavin Gaddis, and Tom Webster. It’s assembled in Spooler and hosted on Art19. For Sounds Profitable, I’m Tom Webster - Download us again tomorrow!

Ep 113Podcast Listeners Likely Skip Radio Ads & 2 Other Stories
Stories covered: The Fully-Produced Podcast Ad: Are we leaving attention on the table?Spotify's Q2 Earnings CallYour favorite TV rewatch podcast is here to stay - but don’t expect any new ones. Quick Hits: Only Be Kind by Tom WebsterThis week, Tom writes about the legacy of Frank Cody and a life philosophy he brought to radio that podcasting would do well to implement: Only be kind.NewsGuard Launches 'Made-For-Advertising' Service In Response To ANA Study by Joe MandeseTo combat the rising issue of made-for-advertising sites siphoning programmatic ads, NewsGuard has introduced the ability to create whitelists of non-MFA sites and blacklists to exclude known MFA content.Audio Amplified: Harnessing the Power of Branded PodcastsThe new white paper from Quill focuses on the utility of branded podcasts as high-value content that resonates with audiences, establishes trust, and positions creators as industry leaders.Veritonic and Acast Partner to Highlight What Success Sounds Like Around the World for Podcast Ads Bought ProgrammaticallyNew research from the two companies compares and contrasts of audio creatives from programmatic campaigns around the world.

Ep 112Only Be Kind
Tom Webster reflects on the life of someone important to both him and audio in general, as well as a valuable lesson we can learn from how he thought about life. Written by Tom Webster Edited by Bryan Barletta Assembled with Spooler.fm Hosted by ART19 Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.

Ep 111Podcasts are Growing Globally & 2 Other Stories
Stories covered: U.S. podcasters are attracting more international listenersWhy a ‘podcast election’ is unlikelyAd overexposure on CTV hurts streamers as much as brands.Quick Hits: Will Podcast Ad Revenues Double by 2025? Not Without These Five Things by Tom Webster.Podcasts draw devoted audiences, but ad spending lags by Catherine Wolf. The Rumors of Podcasting’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated...Redux by Eric Nuzum. Why Podcast Ad Creative is Pivotal, Now More than Ever by Paul Riismandel. Cracking the Code: Gen Z Engagement through Audio Advertising by Mariam Ahmad

Ep 110Will Podcast Ad Revenues Double By 2025? Not Without These Five Things
Tom Webster looks at our most recent study, The Podcast Opportunity, and provides five key findings that point the way towards making podcasts a more vital part of ad spending.Credits: Written by Tom Webster Edited by Bryan Barletta Assembled with Spooler.fm Hosted by ART19 Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.

Ep 109FTC Cracking Down on Endorsements & 2 Other Stories
Articles covered: Breakdown of FTC Endorsement GuidelinesYouTube Tests Crackdown On Ad BlockersThis LinkedIn article could have been a video podcast.Quick Hits: Spotify hits the 100,000 mark for video podcasts MediaMath Files For Bankruptcy, Owes Hundreds Of Millions.mowPod Supercharges Self-Serve Platform with AI-Powered Ad Copy and Precision Targeting

Ep 108New Study Examines Buyer Perceptions of Podcast Advertising & 2 Other Stories
Articles covered: The Podcast OpportunitySXM Shuts down StitcherFilm and TV have collapsed over the last decade.Quick HitsLong Read- Podcasts, a hot advertising medium by Ruby Derrick ThePodcastHost.com Publishes ‘IndiePod Manifesto’ Off the Back of Independent Podcaster Census DataAcast Unlocks Largest Self-Serve Marketplace of Podcast Influencers For Media Buyers