Podcast engagement is not only experiencing rapid growth in audience engagement, but also in the diverse groups and ...
Can Bill Nighy solve your life problems? Why are comedians moonlighting as detectives? And what happens when an AI steals your heart? This year’s most addictive podcasts ...
According to a May 2025 report by Podnews, 90% of all podcasts stop publishing after episode three. That's called podfade. Why does it continue to happen?
After the podcast world’s year from hell, many are looking to the New Year for a fresh start. But given how the rest of the media business is barely making it out of January, such hopes feel shaky.
Contrary to speculation, the podcast industry is alive and brimming with thought-provoking content, as proven by this year’s new and returning releases. Here are some of the best entries of 2025, ...
Despite concerns over the rise of video podcasts across digital platforms, audio remains king when it comes to deep engagement – and in reaching Gen Z. A new study shows the younger generation still ...
For influencers and celebrities at the height of their careers, it seems the new necessity is having a podcast. They’re everywhere. From Emma Chamberlain, Joe Rogan and now Alix Earle joining the ...
The heads of podcasting at iHeartMedia and Wondery on what they forecast for the advertising market next year and what kinds of podcasts to expect. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Going into 2024, ...
Podcasting superstars are taking their fame to new heights as media companies offer nine-figure deals for the rights to their shows. NFL brothers Travis and Jason Kelce’s $100 million deal this week ...
In 2005, Apple’s Steve Jobs helped catapult podcasts as mainstream media when the tech giant introduced its native Podcasts app. Vulture podcast critic Nicholas Quah takes us through how podcasting ...
No industry is safe from artificial intelligence. Not even podcasting. This isn't hyperbole. There are already at least 175,000 AI-generated podcast episodes on platforms like Spotify and Apple.