![]() Okay, so I’m probably overcooking the whole Megaphone vs. They also continue to drum up new business, signing Tribune Media’s fledgling podcast operations last month. ![]() It’s worth noting that Art19 still has a core of prominent clients, including Wondery and the aforementioned Stitcher. In December, Panoply signed Starburns Audio, the Smart Passive Income Podcast, Studio71, and a handful of other smaller partners, and in January, Panoply brought iHeartMedia’s podcast network onto the Megaphone platform, which also previously hosted on Art19. It remains to be seen how the hosting situation will shake out for the upcoming shows from Stitcher’s expanded partnership with Vox Media.) (Generally speaking, Stitcher appears to favor Art19, but it’s experimented with Megaphone, notably using shows from the Oprah Winfrey Network, in the past. In November, the company signed Vox Media to a deal that brought most of its podcasts away from Art19 and onto Megaphone, though Today, Explained - which originated through a deal with Stitcher - remains on Art19. Cadence13 - whose publishing clients include Crooked Media, Tenderfoot TV, Happier with Gretchen Rubin, and Tony Kornheiser - previously hosted its shows on Art19.Ĭadence13 is the latest customer that Panoply’s brought in since divesting from its content business last fall. I’ve learned that Cadence13 (née DGital Media) is moving its hosting commitments to Panoply’s Megaphone. This is issue 197, published February 26, 2019.Ĭadence13 is moving its podcasts onto the Megaphone platform. Welcome to Hot Pod, a newsletter about podcasts.
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