The latest from podnews.net with Central Talent Booking, the guests your podcast needs. We start with an exclusive today from New Zealand. The Between Two Beers podcast, which is New Zealand's most popular long-form interview podcast, has signed a multi-year deal with Acast. The partnership will include ad and sponsorship opportunities on the audio podcast, video podcast and associated social channels. The show was previously with NZME.
Reasons to be cheerful at Signal Hill Insights, Paul Riismandel is optimistic about podcasting in 2025 in a blog we link to today, pointing out that much has changed in the 10 years since Serial. Not least, there's a three and a half times better chance of finding an audience in 2025 than there was in 2014. You're not buying enough podcasts. That's Cumulus Media's message to advertisers in the company's 2025 audioscape.
No brand is coming close to saturating podcast audiences, says Pierre Bouvard. Podscribe has added an audience overlap tool, which allows advertisers to evaluate listener duplication across channels, shows, campaigns and publishers. Podtrac has added two new features for customers of its $20 a month grow your show plan. Smartlinks measure the effectiveness of online promotions and now available rankings from Apple Podcasts and Spotify. What's in and out for 2025?
Lauren Passell and Arielle Nissenblatt wrote a blog post earlier this month, and we'll talk about that post in a LinkedIn event this Friday, which you're invited to. And just before Christmas, we investigated Licensync, a Italian collection agency, which was sending invoices of more than $7,300 to podcast directories. One month later, we note that their website has been suspended.
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In People News, Jim Lawson has joined the Collective Heads Consulting Group. Lawson moves from KOSI in Denver and iHeartMedia to the company, which offers, among other things, a set of podcast support services. Bailey Sarian has been signed by Underscore Talent. She hosts Audioboom's Murder, Mystery and Makeup, as well as a wildly successful YouTube channel and other outlets. And John Morris has been hired as Chief Product Officer at Soundstack.
Morris worked at Abercast, Wide Orbit and Odyssey.
A lot of people, you know, just think, ah, it's Native Americans and it has nothing to do with me. It has everything to do with you. It has everything to do with all of us. Because if they will do that to a minority group or dissenting voice, you know, at some point, your voice is the dissenting voice.
The subject of that podcast, Leonard political prisoner, Leonard Peltier, has had his sentence commuted to home confinement. It was one of the last actions of outgoing President Joe Biden, America's longest-serving indigenous political prisoner. He'll return to Turtle Mountain Reservation, where he was born, to serve out the remainder of his life sentence. The new John Lee Dumas simulcast, Micro Strategy Today, has exclusively signed with YAP Media for sales support.
The daily show covers news, updates and insights related to this new investing topic. It's in video in YouTube and Spotify. The Ballen Studios and Wondery podcast REDACTED Declassified Mysteries with Luke LaManna, launches on video today and can be accessed on both YouTube and the Wondery app. No mention of Spotify there. The Daily Mail has launched its first U.S. podcast, Welcome to MagaLand, inside Trump's second 100 days.
And the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson is new, published by Premier Networks and iHeart Media this week. Their own press release says that we're promised unfiltered insights, exclusive interviews and honest commentary you won't get from the mainstream media. For the record, the show is published by iHeart Media, which reaches 9 out of 10 Americans every month and has a greater reach than any other U.S. media company. It is the literal definition of mainstream media.
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