There were 1.7mn podcast episodes last month


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1.7 million from north London, the latest from Podnews.net. With Hindenburg Pro and its chapter markers, there were 1.7 million new podcast episodes in December. That figure is down 11.1% month on month, according to Livewire. Spotify for podcasters hosted 30.4% of them, a new record for the company. Omnistudio video, dropped below Spotify's megaphone for the first time, Gen Z's biggest podcasters are working from bed, suggests Fast Company. At least it'll cut down on Room Echo. You'll find that article linked from our show notes in our newsletter@Podnews.net. IOS 17 is now being used by 75% of Apple podcast listeners, according to Op three's open data. The iOS 17 changes have resulted in overall a five to 6% drop in share across all shows. Buzsprout's platform stats for December showed a continuing drop for downloads on Apple Podcasts, with a share of 37.1%.


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The number of active podcasts on the podcast host increased year on year by 3.2%, and Livewire published a list of the top podcast rankers. Podtrack and Spotify's chartable are still top of the list. Podscribe, which was named as a preferred partner by Acast last year, is continuing to increase. And on that note, thank you to Podscribe, the independent verification and attribution platform, for becoming our newest gold supporter. Podscribe has been a long term supporter of pod news, which helps our journalism by lessening our reliance on advertising. If you would like to be like them and support us in 2024, you can do it@podNews.net. Support and in podcast news, mysteries at midnight features classic mystery stories the likes of Agatha Christie's Poirot, Sherlock Holmes and father Brown in a soothing style to help you relax.


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The latest episode is an Agatha Christie classic, the man in the Brown suit. It's from airwave, and we thank them for their support this month and cover up. Body Brokers is new today from Sony Music Entertainment and Campsite Media. It's an investigative podcast detailing how a small town funeral homeowner and her elderly mother forged their way into the showy world of body dealing, giving families fake ashes while selling the bodies themselves. The whole episode is available now on the binge. Trailers for selected shows are in our new podcast trailers. Podcast. You can find that wherever you get your podcasts, and this podcast is sponsored by Hindenburg Pro. If you're making a long show, Hindenburg Pro's chapter markers work directly in Apple Podcasts, overcast Pocketcasts and other big name podcast players. We use it for the Pod news Weekly review.


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