An audio-only option on Netflix, rumored in October, has started rolling out on its Android app. “Competing with podcasts now, are we?” asks Manuel Vonau of Android Police. As well, Andrew Liszewski of Gizmodo comments that Netflix is “essentially turning your favorite shows into audio-only podcasts.” Is it though?
“I could imagine that audio-only will work better for some shows than for others,” Vonau points out. “I don't think I'd understand the storyline in something like American Horror Story or Breaking Bad without the visuals, but the mode could be well suited for sitcoms, stand-up comedy, and some documentaries.”
Netflix is positioning the feature as a way to (absorb?) its content using minimal data. Minimal attention, too — the new Settings menu mentions listening “while using other apps or when your screen is locked.” Standard buttons, e.g., timeline and speed, remain functional. The audio-only rollout will be gradual.
A broad selection of NPR podcasts are now available on Spotify worldwide. Ashley Carman of The Verge calls the distribution deal an unlikely partnership: “The new agreement speaks to Spotify’s reach around the world and simultaneous role as both a formidable competitor to networks like NPR and an essential ally.”
Audiences in the US have been able to stream NPR shows through Spotify since May 2018. No longer limited by country-specific licensing structures, the arrangement brings major titles like Planet Money to an additional 320 million people. Of 26 programs, the Spanish-language Radio Ambulante is sure to see a spike in listenership.
Spotify may have made itself a crucial distribution partner for NPR, but there’s a distinct separation of powers here. Carman says they’re playing nice for now: “The companies won’t be sharing revenue or jointly selling ads from this broader distribution deal, but they both have committed to respective marketing pushes.”
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