The latest from our daily newsletter at podnews.net with RedCircle. Pod Pods are earbuds with a case specifically designed for podcast listeners, with hardware that includes a dedicated skip button and a colour e-ink display. Disappointingly though, they're just a concept from Japanese designer Li Huang, but we would buy one, maybe. In the UK, Bauer Media sold its stake in digital audio marketplace Octave to its joint venture partner News UK last month.
This month, the company has announced its digital audio ad platform AudioXi will be rolled out into the market. Our long-term strategic plan, said ad boss Simon Kilby. Google's Notebook LM is now being rolled out in over 50 languages. The tool makes AI-hosted podcasts. From whatever information you feed it, the IAB is to run a training event on July the 16th. Audio 360, the evolution of audio and podcasting, is training on how to buy, target and measure audio advertising.
Marco Arment, the developer of Overcast, made a YouTube video about his e-ink note-taker, but John Spurlock freeze-framed it when he briefly showed his Overcast to-do list. Coming up then is a rewrite of the Apple Watch app and some CarPlay work, but also a brand new You Might Also Like feature and a nicer directory. Spotify is running the first ever Mexico Podcast Awards and has announced the nominees. The winners will be announced on June the 4th.
When we looked last year, Spotify had 91% market share for podcast downloads in the country. PRX has announced two podcast creator summits in Austin, Texas and Atlanta, Georgia. The events will offer free in-person seminars, talks, workshops and networking opportunities. The four millionth AI-driven podcast based on Hacker News has been launched, but this one suggests that it's AI-driven.
And while one of the presenters is definitely an AI voice, the other one sounds like a real Aussie to us. See what you think. Eric Nuzum has published his latest newsletter and suggests that podcasting has fundamentally changed in the last several years, splitting into chat casts and story casts. And the British investment manager, Bailey Gifford, now owns 5.3% of Spotify. And in podcast news, floating space is for anyone searching for a space where they truly belong.
It's believed that everyone needs three places, home, work and a space in between. The third place, but in a post-COVID cost-of-living crisis online-centred world, how many of us actually have one? Join the exploration of artist collectives, private members clubs, nightlife communities, the great outdoors and more.
And in five random questions this week, Tink Media's Lauren Purcell tells you why her shower belly wasn't a first date hit, how she got on a bar's wall of fame for drinking a shot called The Punisher, why only intense games of sharks and minnows matter and more. And this podcast is sponsored by Red Circle. It's not too late for Mother's Day, host Red ads. Campaign turnarounds can be in just three days. There's a link to get in touch with Red Circle in the show notes.
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