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Sounds Profitable

Bryan Barlettaart19.com
The pace of change the podcast industry is undergoing is staggering. The implications for podcasters, hosting providers, podcast listening app developers, and advertisers and agencies are enormous. And so is the growth potential. Presented as a companion to the weekly newsletter of the same name, our podcast provides you with direct access to our narrated articles, interviews with industry experts, bleeding-edge research, and can't miss industry news recaps. That Sounds Profitable, right? Assumptions and conventional wisdom will be challenged. Easy answers with no proof of efficacy will be exposed. Because the thinking that got podcast advertising close to a billion dollars annually will need to be drastically overhauled to bring in the tens or hundreds of billions of dollars podcast advertising deserves.
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Episodes

Taylor Swift's Podcast Announcement, Downy-branded Audio Drama, & More.

Today in the business of podcasting: sports podcasting has grown so much video podcasts are starting to look like independent TV studios, podcasting remains a bright spot of iHeartMedia's earnings calls, Taylor Swift uses a podcast to announce her new album, and Procter & Gamble uses an audio fiction podcast to promote a new version of Downy. Find links to every article covered by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or by clicking here to go directly to today's installme...

Aug 12, 20256 minEp. 633

How B2B Uses Podcast Ads, Seattle's Audio Fiction Scene, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Age of Audio to be screened in the Sounds Profitable lounge @ Podcast Movement, how B2B startups are using podcast ads to grow, regulatory bodies in the UK argue YouTube is so big its advertising should be regulated like a broadcaster, Seattle's audio drama scene is booming, and The Hill publishes an op-ed about how MeidasTouch Podcast is outpacing The Joe Rogan Experience . Find links to every article covered by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfi...

Aug 11, 20257 minEp. 632

Amazon Restructures Wondery, Spotify Launches Audiobooks Plus, & More

This week in the business of podcasting: Amazon announces restructuring of Wondery, Spotify adds Audiobooks Plus add-on to US market, a look at podcasting's ability to plus-up social media ad buys, and a look back at what might have went wrong with Meghan Markle's podcasting efforts. Find links to every article covered by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or by clicking here to go directly to today's installment....

Aug 08, 20259 minEp. 631

Apple's Best Podcasts of '25 (So Far), Audioboom's Video Boom, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Tom Webster on how podcasts compliment social media marketing campaigns, video podcasting grows at Audioboom, and industry responses to Wondery's restructuring. Find links to every article covered by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or by clicking here to go directly to today's installment.

Aug 07, 20256 minEp. 630

Audiobooks+ Arrives in US, Von Interviews Cartoon, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: a reminder of the Sounds Profitable job board, Spotify launches Audiobooks Plus in the US, Theo Von interviews Hank Hill, and podcast advertising's ability to drive fans to action. Find links to every article covered by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or by clicking here to go directly to today's installment.

Aug 06, 20256 minEp. 629

From Social Proof to Parasocial Proof: How Podcasts Provide the Scaffolding for Social Campaigns

New Sounds Profitable data shows podcasts are powerful drivers of consumer action, often complemented by social media like Instagram. The episode delves into why this synergy works, highlighting the deep trust audiences place in podcast hosts and the unique 'parasocial proof' this provides for advertisers. It argues that combining social media (for initial exposure) with podcasts (for deeper engagement and trust-building) creates a highly effective, multi-channel campaign.

Aug 06, 20259 minEp. 628

Ofcom Podcast Listenership, Spotify's Price Increase, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Ofcom has new UK listenership numbers, Spotify is raising its price in overseas markets, reactions to Bloomberg's Wondery closure article, and Xiaomi unveils new open source AI voice model for cars and appliances. Find links to every article covered by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or by clicking here to go directly to today's installment....

Aug 05, 20256 minEp. 627

Wondery to Fold into Audible, SiriusXM Podcasting Growth, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Wondery podcast studio is shutting down, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is shutting down, SiriusXM reports healthy podcast growth in Q2, and why most Americans were never particularly interested in Meghan Markle's podcasting efforts. Find links to every article covered by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or by clicking here to go directly to today's installment....

Aug 04, 20257 minEp. 626

Spotify Hypes Audiobooks, Podcast Ads Drive Action, & More

This week in the business of podcasting: Sounds Profitable has a new study focusing on how podcast audiences drive action, Magellan AI has a chart of their top movers and shakers in the podcast ad world, Spotify wants fans to "Read like they Listen", audio fiction is becoming a strategic IP play for Hollywood talent, and Astronomer hired Maximum Effort to address the Coldplay situation. Find links to every article covered by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or by clicking...

Aug 01, 202510 minEp. 625

Toyota's Podcast $pend, Audio Fiction Incubating New IP, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Magellan AI has their June top spenders report, how influencer marketing has evolved over H1, TikTok to track audiences after they click out of the app, and podcasts are becoming more of a strategic IP play for actors. Find links to every article mentioned by heading to The Download's section of SoundsProfitable.com, or clicking here to go straight to today's installment.

Jul 31, 20256 minEp. 624

Podcast Ads Drive Action, Local Radio Reporting Returning, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Sounds Profitable has published a new report called Driving to Action, Andreessen Horowitz is looking to pay $400k to build out a podcast network, how broadcasters are adapting to young sports fans' desire for instant clips and highlights, and a Fox affiliate in Grand Rapids is the latest Scripps TV station to assign designated neighborhood reporters. Find links to every article mentioned by heading to The Download's section of SoundsProfitable.com, or clicki...

Jul 30, 20257 minEp. 623

Spotify Hypes Audiobooks, Overwhelming Ad Load, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Spotify promotes audiobook listening with music language, a Reddit thread on /r/podcasts strikes up conversations about egregious pre-rolls, why settle for likes when brands can foster love, and Google rebuffs Pew report claiming AI summary search results are causing a decrease in clicks to webpages. Find links to every article mentioned by heading to The Download's section of SoundsProfitable.com, or clicking here to go straight to today's installment....

Jul 29, 20256 minEp. 622

Comedy as a PR Tool, U.S. Tops Acast Q2 Markets, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Acast crosses milestone with the U.S. becoming their highest-contributing single podcast market, Maximum Effort produces a satirical comedy ad for Astronomer, and Adweek looks at the growth and hiring spree happening with smaller, indie ad agencies. Register now for our upcoming webinar! Find links to every article mentioned by going to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or click here to go direct to today's issue....

Jul 28, 20256 minEp. 621

Remembering Audio in Video Boom, Podcasting's Late-Night Appeal, & More

This week in the business of podcasting: Why Sharon Taylor argues podcasting is losing sight of its audio roots, what Tom Webster learned from the longest-running one-person show in Vegas, an interview with OpusClip's Louis Roberts, and what the death of TheLate Show means for podcasting. Find links to every article mentioned by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or clicking here to go straight to today's entry....

Jul 25, 202511 minEp. 620

Looking @ Super Listeners, Recognizing Comedy Podcasts & More

Today in the business of podcasting: a look at Spotify's "super-listeners", what Tom Webster learned from a magician that applies to podcasting, and the Just for Laughs festival is awarding a Podcast of the Year during this year's festival. Find links to every article mentioned by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or clicking here to go straight to today's entry.

Jul 24, 20255 minEp. 619

How Podcasts Are Overtaking Late-Night, Apple on Listener Privacy, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Apple details how they protect listener privacy in listening reports, Steve Goldsten writes on how podcasting has largely usurped the classic late-night talk show, Sharon Taylor argues why video podcasting narratives leave audio behind, and an interview with OpusClip's Louis Roberts. Find links to every article mentioned by heading to the Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or by clicking here to head straight to today's entry....

Jul 23, 20256 minEp. 618

What I Learned From The Longest-running One-Person Show in Vegas

Audience engagement is the true magic that makes shows stick, who better to learn from than actual magicians? Written and narrated by Tom Webster Edited by Bryan Barletta and Gavin Gaddis Audio editing by Gavin Gaddis Register for Sounds Profitable's next research webinar. Find the full article here on Sounds Profitable....

Jul 23, 202510 minEp. 617

Modern Podcast Monetization, AI @ Ad Awards, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: what the death of The Late Show might say about linear TV in general, a look at Joe Budden's income streams, advertising awards race to tighten up generative AI guidelines after Cannes Lions, Spotify launches Audiobooks+ in European markets and Canada, and 6AM City seeks to automate local newsletter production with Good Daily's AI. Find links to every article mentioned by heading to The Download section of SoundsProfitable.com, or by clicking here for today's...

Jul 22, 20257 minEp. 616

Apple Podcasts Data Upgrade, Public Broadcast Funding, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Apple Podcasts have new listener reports (and Dan Misener has a suggestion for a future one), The New York Times looks at the audience of multi-hour chat podcasts, an overlook at how public broadcasting is impacted by the Senate rescinding $1b in funding, Nicolle Wallce's MSNBC podcast now is aired on MSNBC proper, and Sounds Profitable won the 2025 Content Marketing Institute award for Best Data Storytelling. Find links to every article mentioned by heading ...

Jul 21, 20256 minEp. 615

Audioboom Acquires Adelicious, Podcasting's Growth Mindset, & More

This week in the business of podcasting. Audioboom has acquired Adelicious Selling the health & fitness podcast mindset Content creators shut out of the Emmys for a second year running The power of podcast search optimization Google is indexing Instagram Video podcasting and YouTube production is creating jobs in an otherwise hurting Hollywood. Find links to every article discussed by heading to the Download's section of SoundsProfitable.com, or clicking here to head straight to the post for...

Jul 18, 202511 minEp. 614

Emmy Creator Shutout, SiriusXM Play Reveal, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: SiriusXM launches an ad-supported tier, Audioboom acquires Adelicious, how Kids & Family podcasts are perfect for the "nag factor", content creators once again left out of the Emmys, and Acast reports on a podcast campaign run for KFC in Australia. Find links to every article discussed by heading to the Download's section of SoundsProfitable.com, or clicking here to head straight to the post for today's episode....

Jul 16, 20257 minEp. 613

Gemini Now Sees Instagram, IAB Tech Lab AI Scraping Initiative, & More

Today's podcast business news includes Google's new indexing of Instagram content, potentially boosting podcast discoverability and advertising, alongside an interview highlighting the power of podcast search optimization (PSO). The episode also delves into the maturing creator economy, noting its challenges like creator burnout and its shift towards traditional media structures. Finally, it discusses the IAB Tech Lab's initiative to formalize content usage for LLMs, aiming to give publishers more control and revenue from AI scraping, along with other industry updates.

Jul 15, 20255 minEp. 612

Audioboom's Q2, Video Podcasts Drive Hollywood Jobs, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Audioboom posts profit in Q2, CMOs seek stability and cutting out the middleman with content creator marketing, and the LA Times covers the burgeoning video production job market caused by the rise of YouTubers and video podcasting. Find links to every article discussed by heading to the Download's section of SoundsProfitable.com, or clicking here to head straight to the post for today's episode....

Jul 14, 20254 minEp. 611

YouTube Restricting Reuploads, Retaining Podcasting's Spark, & More

This week in the business of podcasting: There's preservationists who want to save the soul of podcasting, there's growth advocates that welcome the YouTubeifiaction of podcasts. Tom Webster argues both are right, and that binary might be hurting podcasting's ability to preserve its "soul." The Podcast Host and Alitu CEO Colin Gray talks about the sort-of surprise that was seeing Alitu on stream during Apple's WWDC presentation, as well as his experiences over 15 years of working in podcasting. ...

Jul 11, 202510 minEp. 610

Preserving Podcasting's Spark, Stopping Slop Content, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: how podcasting can preserve its spark whiel growing into video, how Alityu ended up on screen at WWDC, YouTube's preparing to crack down on reuploaded/generated content, Jasmine Crockett addresses the need for media-savvy politicians for podcast appearances, and two major AI players working on their own browsers to challenge Google's search engine dominance. Find links to every article mentioned in the newsletter version of today's episode, which you can find...

Jul 10, 20257 minEp. 609

Managing Many Metrics, The Podcast Exchange Restructuring, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: The Streaming Wars looks at how "watch hours" can be turned into a valuable metric, The Podcast Exchange announces it is filing a Notion of Intention in Canadian bankruptcy court, Signal Hill Insights looks at three common reasons host-read ads fall short, and WPP issues profit warning as Q2 perfomance falls below expectations. Links to every article covered can be found in today's issue of the newsletter, available here on SoundsProfitable.com...

Jul 09, 20256 minEp. 608

The Podcast Preservation Paradox

This episode explores the tension between podcasting's growth, often driven by video platforms like YouTube, and the desire to preserve its core audio essence. It examines the limitations of traditional metrics, international efforts to define and support podcasting, and the economic pressures that video-first models place on diverse audio formats like documentaries. The episode argues for supporting unique audio artistry while celebrating overall growth.

Jul 09, 202513 minEp. 607

India's Podcasting Boom, Spotify Returns Pod.Link, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: podcasting is booming in India, Moonbug has a study into how parents consume ad-supported media, Spotify is giving pod.link back to its original developer, an explanation of the Spotify-approved generative AI "band" Velvet Sundown, and Triton Digital has a new annual study on Canadian podcast listner behavior. Find links to every article mentioned in today's episode post on SoundsProfitable.com...

Jul 08, 20257 minEp. 606

Amazon x Roku, Spotify Upgrades Car Listening, & More

Today in the business of podcasting: Amazon's DSP is selling Roku inventory, a case study of a podcast that lowered downloads but upped audience engagement, Spotify Jam has been updated in Android Auto, and YouTube calls for UK government to embrace content creators. Find links to every article mentioned in today's episode in this post on SoundsProfitable.com

Jul 07, 20256 minEp. 605

Lessons from Cannes, Covering Demos w. Podcasting, & More

This episode of the download recap covers a new report on the growth and audience demographics of health and wellness and self-improvement podcast genres. It discusses how podcasting can help advertisers reach audiences missed by other digital media and recaps key takeaways from the Cannes Lions event, including podcasting's growing presence. Finally, the episode touches on the trend of distributing YouTube content on platforms like Tubi and Spotify.

Jun 27, 202510 minEp. 604
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