NPR veteran David Greene has filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming its NotebookLM AI podcast voice illegally copied his vocal style. Here’s what the lawsuit means for AI voice rights in 2026.

Auddia’s board has approved a $250 million merger with Thramann Holdings. The combined company, to be renamed McCarthy Finney, will focus on AI and web3 innovation. Here’s what it means for investors and the audio industry.

The Guardian announces a daily video news podcast targeting U.S. audiences, hosted by Carter Sherman and Kai Wright. Here’s what it means for American media in 2026.

Jomboy Media integrates AI analytics platform Listener.com to manage rapid podcast and multi-platform growth. Backed by MLB and top investors, the sports media company scales smarter in 2026.

Films Not Made, hosted by Avi Zev Weider and Amy Hobby, launches 3 March 2026 using AI to recreate unmade Hollywood films with trailers and scenes. Discover how generative AI is transforming cinema storytelling.

Audion introduces Audion AI, a powerful new platform using AI to automate and optimise audio ads across Spotify, YouTube, podcasts and more.

Queens, Kings and Dastardly Things launches a gripping Kennedy dynasty mini-series exploring the “Kennedy curse,” JFK assassination, hidden family secrets, and political ambition. Full episode schedule inside.

An American Game podcast is back with Season 2, exploring 150 years of forgotten US soccer history before the 2026 World Cup. Here’s what to expect.

BBC Studios’ new tech podcast The Interface has debuted at No.1 in the UK Apple tech charts. Episode 2 explores AI chatbot misinformation, data centres, and Elon Musk’s Starlink ambitions.

Good Food launches its brand-new podcast “Table for Four,” hosted by Joanna Page and Mathew Horne. Celebrity duos join them for three-course meals, honest stories, and exclusive behind-the-scenes conversations.

History For The Reckoning launches today with a gripping first season exploring the forced incarceration of over 120,000 Japanese Americans during WWII. Featuring firsthand testimony and an opening episode with George Takei, the podcast connects past injustice to present-day civil rights debates.

Audacy has launched Season 5 of its award-winning investigative podcast Gone South, featuring 40 new episodes hosted by Jed Lipinski exploring Southern history, culture, corruption, and power.

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