Spotify has announced a list of partners for Open Access, a system that lets users “unlock and listen to content they paid for via third-party services.” Ashley Carman of The Verge sums up the bigger picture: “Spotify wants to be the place you listen to all your podcasts, even the ones you pay for outside the app.”
Spotify doesn’t support private RSS feeds, which allow paying subscribers to listen on the podcast app of their choice. The company calls Open Access a “first-of-its-kind offering,” but it’s more of a workaround. Partnerships include Acast, Memberful, and Supercast, as well as networks like Vox and Slate.
Carman points out that Patreon is “a glaring omission.” It certainly is. (Spotify emphasizes that participants “can retain full control over their subscriber or customer bases,” a foundational benefit of using Patreon.) These new integrations will activate in the coming months, with more to be announced this fall.
This week’s PM21 announcements begin with the final keynote: “How We Talk About Race in Podcasting” will be led by Alicia Montgomery, Executive Producer of Podcasts at Slate; Frank Shyong, LA Times columnist and co-creator of Asian Enough; and Leah Donnella, an editor of NPR's Code Switch.
Today’s the day to start on your profile and custom schedule — the Swapcard event platform and mobile app are ready to roll. Swapcard is where all live-streamed sessions will take place, and will be home to on-demand content before and after the event. Presentations will be added throughout the week.
For six events, including the She Podcasts Shindig, pre-registration is either requested or required. Read on for details and links to kindly let our hosts know you’ll be joining. One last thing: Please check out the event safety update sent out last week. Our color-coded button system is pretty neat.
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