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PodMov Daily: Thursday, August 15

Episode 23: Your Thursday Pod-Thoughts

Tom Webster of Edison Research: New Data on Rookies & Veterans

Yesterday at PM19, Tom Webster, Senior Vice President of Edison Research, delivered a fascinating presentation on the future of podcasting. “Rookies,” who have been listening for 6 months or fewer, have markedly different habits than “veterans,” listeners of 3 or more years.

From how these groups define the term “podcast” to how they find (or encounter) content, the distinctions are essential to moving forward with confidence. An all-new cut of Edison and Triton Digital’s Infinite Dial data was combined with new qualitative research in the form of video testimonials.

Among the announcements: The “Share of Ear,” or percentage of consumed spoken word content, has increased to 17% this year from just 8% in 2014. The question of ‘peak podcast’ puts Webster in a “slough of despond,” a state with which we identify. He wisely states, “We are only at peak podcast if we are at peak effort.”


Wondery Announces Dr. Death in 7 Languages

Wondery founder and CEO Hernan Lopez announced this morning at PM19 that hit podcast Dr. Death is to be released in 7 local languages. Lopez’s session, “Bringing Podcasts to the World,” asked the question, “How do we turn a U.S. phenomenon into a global one?”

Dr. Death, named by Podtrac as the #1 podcast of 2018, has over 50 million downloads in 200+ countries. However, it will soon be available to a wider international audience upon release in German, French, Mandarin, Neutral Spanish, Castilian Spanish, Portuguese and Korean.

Wondery is working with Apple Podcasts to launch this industry first in Europe, Asia and South and Central America. Distribution includes deals with Ximalaya in China, Podbbang in Korea, and others. “90% of the world’s smartphone users live outside of the U.S., but only 22% of Wondery’s listeners do,” said Lopez. “Today, that starts to change.”


Group Nine Media and iHeart to Release Original Podcast Slate

Digital media firm Group Nine Media and iHeartMedia have announced a deal for an “exclusive slate of co-produced podcasts.” Content will include at least one podcast from each of Group Nine’s four brands: NowThisThe DodoSeeker and Thrillist.

Two new podcasts from NowThis and Thrillist are set to launch this fall, including Re-Rank (WT). Editors and writers behind “one iconic Thrillist list on food, drink, travel or entertainment” will reveal their process and defend their “best of” choices.

Conal Byrne, President of the iHeartPodcast Network, calls Group Nine “pioneers in social-first publishing” with “meaningful online communities.” The popularity of trendy food lists in 2019 can’t argue with that.

A Pronoun Expert on Pronoun Buttons

Happy Thursday from Orlando! Thanks, Mignon, for giving a shoutout to this year’s pronoun buttons. Like your indispensable grammar advice, these babies make for smooth and comfy communication.

Pronoun buttons! #PM19 pic.twitter.com/0JIMZKK1GL

— Mignon Fogarty at #PM19 (Podcast Movement) (@GrammarGirl) August 14, 2019

We have blank write-in buttons as well! Feel free to grab extras for friends back home or one for each of your sweaters.

Tag us during the event for a chance to be featured as our Tweet of the day!

Love,

Team PM

Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.

Here's what else is going on:

  • Worth the investment: Jeff Vidler of Audience Insights Inc., explains why advertisers are starting to “open their wallets” for podcasts, per research with Westwood One. Think deeply engaged listeners, quality on-demand niche content, and the fact that podcast ads are less likely to be skipped.
  • How to start this: Want to listen to PM19 keynote Guy Raz’s How I Built This but aren’t sure where to begin? Discover the Best Podcasts suggests 10 standout episodes of the wildly popular entrepreneurial show. Discover successes and failures from the creators of Spanx, Southwest Airlines, and more.
  • Freshly brewed IPA: The International Podcast Association, a new organization aiming to “help podcasting continue its growth,” held its first board meeting at PM19. The group includes “podcast hosts and producers, service providers, software developers” and more. Take this survey to contribute!
  • NYC autumn upfront: The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) released its roster of presenters for this year’s IAB Podcast Upfront, October 16 at The Henry Luce Auditorium in Manhattan. On the list, among others: ESPN, iHeartRadio, Midroll/Stitcher, NPR, Pandora, Slate, Westwood One, and WNYC.

Brennan Tapp

Brennan is the Managing Editor of Podcast Movement. As the PodMov Daily newsletter czar, she is probably reading or writing at this very moment. Her career has spanned scientific research, academia, and fashion, with clients including The Neiman Marcus Group, Belo + Company, Baylor Scott & White, and Thomson Reuters. She’s glad to have found her home in podcasting and highly recommends "The Memory Palace," which is best listened to on a night drive. She lives in Dallas with her cats, Sushi and Simon.

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