Podcasting has suffered a series of blows over the past few years: industry layoffs, the rise of AI-produced slop, and, perhaps most existentially, a growing focus on video platforms. But 2025 ...
With podcasting pivoting to video this year, the word used to describe an audio-only show is becoming meaningless. With podcasting pivoting to video this year, the word used to describe an audio-only ...
Podcast ads may be better heard than seen, a new study suggests, even as the popularity of video podcasting skyrockets. Host-read podcast ads on YouTube are up to 25% less effective at driving ...
Contrary to speculation, the podcast industry is alive and brimming with thought-provoking content, as proven by this year’s new and returning releases. Here are some of the best entries of 2025, ...
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Spotify, as part of the annual Spotify Wrapped year-end marketing campaign, released the platform’s top 50 most popular podcasts of 2025 — with Joe Rogan reigning at No. 1 for the fifth straight year.
When it comes to some podcasts, listeners are all ears. Spotify, Apple, and YouTube have released their respective year-end data, revealing which podcasts listeners streamed the most in 2025. Rogan's ...
New Yorker writers reflect on the year’s highs and lows. In an era of post-podcast-boom funding cuts, two independent projects have bravely voyaged toward the cutting edge of audio, fostering both ...
Barstool Sports podcast host Kirk Minihane returned from his hiatus on Tuesday to announce that his show would be coming to an end. Last week, Minihane took to social media to let listeners know he’d ...
The battle between Netflix and YouTube for eyeballs can best be described as a Cold War of sorts. Each streaming giant — the two largest in the entertainment ecosystem by far — have taken gentle shots ...