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Help the industry: fill in the report card

Feb 10, 20255 minEp. 2011
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The big podcast platforms want to know how they're doing. Sponsored by Riverside. Create studio-quality recordings, edit in seconds, and repurpose effortlessly—all with Riverside’s latest updates. Trusted by top podcasters and brands like Tim Ferriss, Ali Abdaal, and Spotify, it’s their go-to creation platform. Try Riverside today and grow your podcast! https://podnews.net/cc/2773 Visit https://podnews.net/update/podcast-report-card-25 for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.

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From Brisbane, the latest from our daily newsletter at podnews.net with Riverside. The Podnews Report card is back for a fourth year. The big podcast platforms are keen to know how they've done over the last year and we have a quick survey for you to fill out. We'll share your thoughts directly with the big platforms and also share them at Evolutions in early April. So if you can, please spend 10 minutes today to fill it in. There's no registration required. We've built it for speed.

It's super easy to do. podnews.net/reportcard is where to go. That's podnews.net/reportcard And if you can do us a favour and share it with your network to fill in, then the more entries, the better. We would really appreciate it. podnews.net/reportcard Another day, another ad agreement for podcasts from BBC Studios. This time, Digitize New Media in Ireland. So you've got negative feedback for your podcasts. How do you deal with that?

In an article today, with help from the Podcast Professionals Association, we learn how to navigate negative feedback in podcasting and to reduce how much you get. Defacto Sound's Dallas Taylor is worried. He's the man behind Twenty Thousand Hertz. And he's posted on LinkedIn that he's worried about the YouTubisation of podcasts, saying that automatic takedowns for entirely legal music use could spell the end for his show.

The top 50 over 50 podcast awards are taking entries from now until the end of February. It'll cost you $50 to take part. The awards aim to recognise experienced voices in the industry. And now, please fill out the podnews report card. Did we mention that? podnews.net/reportcard It's a Monday, so time for some tech stuff. And in the Podcasting 2.0 boardroom, Adam Curry and Dave Jones talked about live streaming into podcast apps and about Ed Zitron, who's a tech blogger.

And in the future of podcasting, Dave Jackson and Daniel J. Lewis spoke about AI and content. And if you're building podcast analytics packages, a reminder that the OPAWG list is the most comprehensive and contains lots of specific apps, libraries and other things. It's free for you to use, too. A LiSTNR production. A popular show in Australia is back in a new home. I am. I'm very excited to be back, am I? It's called The Imperfects.

It's one of Australia's most popular and thought-provoking podcasts. And it's back for a seventh season and its new home of LiSTNR. The podcast was with ARN's iHeart. The new season starts with legendary Australian surfer Mick Fanning. The Teen Commandments is brand new today from the UK's Sara Cox and Claire Hamilton. Sara is a well-known broadcaster in the country. Claire Hamilton is her friend of over 30 years.

And when it comes to parenting teens, they know it's part comedy, part survival guide, and all chaos. Scam Inc. from The Economist explores the sophisticated multi-billion dollar industry of online scams. And launched last week, the first three episodes are free to listen to. Sue Lin Wong, the newspaper's Southeast Asia correspondent, says that the rise of the online scam industry is the most shocking story you've never heard of.

It's taking over whole cities and countries as it spreads around the world. And Dubai is known as one of the world's go-to luxury tourist destinations, home to more five-star hotels than anywhere else on the planet, famous for its luxury shopping malls and Michelin-star restaurants. But in DXB Unheard, Kate Garraway goes in search of another Dubai.

A place where East meets West, where women can and do lead the way, and where science is saving resources and selflessness is saving lives. DXB Unheard is new today. And this podcast is sponsored by Riverside. Create studio-quality recordings, edit in seconds, and repurpose effortlessly. All with Riverside's latest updates. Trusted by top podcasters and brands like Tim Ferriss, Ali Abdaal, and Spotify, it's their go-to creation platform. Try Riverside today and grow your podcast.

There's a link in the show notes. And that's the latest from our newsletter. To read all the stories and subscribe for free, we're at podnews.net.

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