
Episode 845
Spotify Debuts Carousel Ads, Podcasting April Fools' Jokes, & More
Sounds Profitable · Bryan Barletta
April 1, 20269m 2s
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Show Notes
This week in the business of podcasting:
- Ben Robins shares his takeaways from Advertising Week Europe, arguing the podcast advertising industry is data-rich but insight poor. Sounds Profitable's Tom Webster will debut the 2026 UK Advertising Landscape Study at The Podcast Show London in May.
- Spotify has launched interactive carousel ads and branded playlist takeovers for advertisers, adding A/B testing and automated bidding to its Ads Manager platform.
- A federal judge has issued an injunction blocking the Trump administration's executive order cutting federal funding for NPR and PBS, though the operational impact remains uncertain as an appeal is expected.
- Podcast brands get into the April Fools' spirit: Noiser, Airship, and Magellan AI turn a History Daily episode into a 1572-themed ad experiment, while Headliner announces "Full Circle," a tool that converts video back into video.
- Podnews is accepting submissions for its fifth annual podcast platform report card through April 30, with results to be presented at The Podcast Show London in May.
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