The latest from podnews.net with Central Talent Booking. Transform your podcast guest line-up. Pod Bible, a printed magazine and website in the UK, is looking for acquisition offers. The magazine, which featured podcasts to listen to, was made available inside the Sunday Times. It also has a newsletter for podcast listeners. The Lark M2S microphone was released at CES, an easily hidden wireless microphone intended for those shooting video.
It can capture 30 hours of studio-level wireless audio. Podpacer is a podcast planning tool to help you research and plan your next episode. Slobodan Manic, the founder, tells us that Podpacer learns from your past episodes, plus any YouTube videos, documents or webpages you provide, and uses that knowledge to help you plan and prepare new episodes more efficiently. Give us your money!
Triton Digital's Sharon Taylor writes her shortlist of very polite demands, or goals maybe, for the podcast industry in 2025. And one of her demands that we'll absolutely back her up with is that Spotify, YouTube or Apple release useful industry data. We've been asking these companies this for years and have suggested some data points we know they have. Weirdly, they never seem to read that bit of our email.
And all three companies also don't use IAB podcast measurement guidelines either. PRX will now distribute Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Radio podcast. PRX and their advertising sales partner SoundRise will also now serve as Milk Street's official sales representative for the podcast. The show was with Acast. PRX continues to distribute the radio show. And Kast Media's bankruptcy rolls on.
Document 264 on January 2nd claims again that virtually every creditor has consented to the settlement plan, except an objection from Arcadian Vanguard, the company behind Jim Cornette's podcasts. Bankruptcy is expensive. Document 277 from January 7th was a legal bill from Kast Media's lawyers for the last six months for more than $86,000.
But this bankruptcy will be more expensive yet because Document 288, which came out on Wednesday, is a further 341 pages of legal objections from former Kast employees, including 67 references to case law. And thank you to the Compliance Podcast Network, which joined as a silver supporter today. It's a niche network which focuses on legal and regulatory compliance. And their support means that they're paying for Podnews for everybody. No paywalls or fancy VIP rooms for us.
You can be like them by supporting us too at podnews.net slash Patreon. And in podcast news, Taking Care of Your Music Business is a brand new podcast from the Mechanical Licensing Collective. It's a US music collection agency. The show features interviews with songwriters and music executives, offering valuable insights into navigating the business side of the music industry.
The Trendcast is new from SiriusXM, giving an in-depth look at the evolving podcast landscape through the lens of the people driving the most change, the creators. The show reflects on the hottest podcast trends from 2024, as showcased in SiriusXM Media's 2024 Podcast Trends Report. And The Real Killer returns for a third season this week from iHeartMedia and Air Media.
The new season will delve deep into a 1997 murder, which quickly transforms into an in-depth and wide-ranging investigation that challenges everything listeners thought they knew about criminal investigations. And our mistake yesterday in this bit. We said that George Santos had been a US senator. He, of course, had been a member of Congress. I'm a British man. I live in Australia. I, of course, know what the difference is. Go on. Ask me anything.
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