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Podcast hosting company Captivate has unveiled its Apple Podcasts video support. Their pricing model is a flat $12/month add-on for up to 1,000 video plays. Additional bandwidth costs are charged over that number. Captivate isn’t yet supporting the alternate enclosure.
It’s emerged that all podcasters wanting to submit video to Apple Podcasts will need to manually get an API key from Apple (docs from Captivate, Podigee or Buzzsprout) and then submit an approval request to Apple Podcasts to enable their podcast in video - and it can take up to two weeks for Apple Podcasts to approve this request. We don’t know of any publishers or shows that have been disallowed, however, and there is a suggestion that this is a technical quality check to help the platform with scaling growth. However, neither Spotify nor YouTube charges for bandwidth, and both those companies don’t have a pre-publishing approval process.
What effect does adding video on Apple Podcasts have on your show’s consumption? According to this case study from Transistor and Primary Technology from Stephen Robles… it doubles your plays in Apple Podcasts; and has no effect on your YouTube audience. There are downsides, though - no chapters, no read-along transcripts, and - worse of all - no video at all for users who are paid subscribers. Ouch.
Pablo Torre Finds Out was the winner of the Audio Reporting Pulitzer Prize, “for a pioneering and entertaining form of live podcast journalism that investigated how the Los Angeles Clippers seemingly evaded the NBA’s salary cap rules by funneling money to a star player through an environmental startup.” The show is with Acast.
In London, The Publisher Podcast Awards has just announced its shortlist. Meanwhile, the Golden Lobes announce its winners tonight in a glittering ceremony in London - we’ll have the winners for you tomorrow.
What if podcasts worked like radio? Sonoday is a new interface for podcasts - with the opportunity to just “tune in” to podcasts as if they were radio channels. Shows “stream” instantly (in reality, they’re playing the MP3 from your podcast just the same way as everywhere else), and you can listen along with others.
Podscribe released its industry rankers for April - for podcasts, for publishers, and for advertisers. 7 of the top 10 podcasts saw decreases in listeners; Audioboom is now bigger than Acast.
Sheffield DocFest has announced its full industry programme. The event, the 33rd edition of the UK’s documentary festival, is from 10-15 June.

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With Airwave: If the Golden era of Old Hollywood is your thing, From Beneath the Hollywood Sign is for you. Each week, writer and producer Steve Cubine and actress and writer Nan McNamara explore the magical, mysterious and sometimes bizarre tales of Old Hollywood.

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Bad Chat with Greg James and Alice Levine is brand new from Persephonica - and already in the charts. It’s a club for the pair (and their listeners) to share the 'best-worst’ parts of the week; shame spirals, existential crises, petty grievances, mild injustices — and this is just Greg’s morning.

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Business (Un)usual is a podcast for people who suspect there’s a better way to build businesses, and are brave enough to try. Hosted by Sophia Wyatt, co-founder of Library of Things, each episode examines the assumptions we accept about how business should work. And asks: what if there’s another way? This isn’t about growth-hacking or hustle culture. Just honest conversations about what it actually takes to build something that matters.

Tell Me Moir, where the chats are candid, the laughs are loud and nothing is off limits. Harriet Moir sits down with brilliant women (or people who identify as women) for no-filter and no-nonsense chats about, well, pretty much anything. Real, relatable and at times raucous, Tell Me Moir dives right into the conversations we want to have but don’t have time for and the ones we don’t want to have but we know we should.
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