The International Podcast Alliance (IPA) unites podcast producers worldwide, promoting fair practices, legal recognition, and global collaboration. Learn how this new coalition is shaping the future of audio content.
BBC Local’s Assume Nothing investigates how vulnerable teens are drawn into dangerous online networks. Explore the story of Cameron Finnigan, expert insights, and global cases of digital exploitation.
The 2025 Black Podcasting Awards hosted its first live ceremony, celebrating Black creativity in podcasting with 45 awards across multiple genres. See the full list of winners and highlights from this historic event.
Independent studio Wonkybot Entertainment expands into animation with The Swines, a comedic series of anthropomorphic pigs. Premiering on YouTube Nov. 19, explore books, merchandise, and a 2026 animated feature.
Podcasts have evolved far beyond casual entertainment—they are now reshaping the entire creator economy, according to Audacy’s latest State of Audio report. The study identifies podcasters and audio creators as the new “voice-first influencers,” whose authenticity and direct connection with audiences are changing the way brands approach marketing. In today’s digital landscape, where attention is…
NPR’s new podcast Books We’ve Loved dives into literary classics, offering expert analysis, lively discussions, and cultural insights on beloved books like Pride & Prejudice, Giovanni’s Room, and Gone Girl
The Canadian Podcast Awards are back for their 8th year! Nominations are now open for Canadian podcasts across 30+ categories. Submit your show before November 1, 2025, to gain national recognition.
Netflix and Spotify partner to bring curated video podcasts to Netflix, testing audience demand for a new form of streaming entertainment. Learn how this could change viewing and content creation.
Explore The Poppy Day Bomb, a new investigative podcast by The Times uncovering the 1987 Enniskillen bombing. Listen to survivor accounts, family testimonies, and expert insights into one of Northern Ireland’s darkest days
Peter Dinklage is back as Hercule Poirot in Audible’s exclusive adaptation of The ABC Murders. With a star-studded cast, cinematic audio, and Christie’s legendary mystery, this podcast delivers suspense and intrigue for modern listeners
BBC Sounds and 6 Music present The Rise and Fall of Sex Pistols, an eight-part podcast exploring the legendary punk band’s turbulent career, cultural impact, and lasting influence on music and society.
Explore Chrissie Hynde’s new six-part podcast, co-hosted by Gareth A. Davies, diving into her album Duets Special. Hear stories behind collaborations with Rufus Wainwright, k.d. lang, Debbie Harry, and more.
