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22.10.2024 | Epidemic Sound: The Soundtrack of Podcasting's Future | In the bustling world of podcasting, sound is king. Epidemic Sound, a Swedish company, is leading the charge. They are transforming how podcasts are produced and consumed. Their recent partnerships with major podcast networks like Acast and... |
21.10.2024 | Epidemic Sound expands within the podcast industry - now soundtracking Acast, Unwell Network, Realm, Audio Chuck, Pocket FM, and T Brand Studio | Epidemic Sound expands within the podcast industry - now soundtracking Acast, Unwell Network, Realm, Audio Chuck, Pocket FM, and T Brand Studio
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10.08.2023 | How I Podcast 2023 | My early pandemic podcasting rig was dire. Fitting, really, as everything felt fairly dire at that point. Transitioning to remote interviews was a shock to the system after so many years of stubbornly insisting that they all be done face to... |
15.06.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Water, Security, and Conflict with Peter Gleick | Water, essential to the emergence and endurance of life on Earth, has both spurred technological advances and driven many types of conflict. For the first time in humanity's long history with water, we are starting to suffer the consequence... |
09.06.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Genealogy and Intelligence Analysis with Lisa Maddox | Shane and David have hosted many former intelligence officers, mostly of the American variety, during more than 80 episodes so far on Chatter. But, until this week, you haven't heard us speak with one who has turned her intelligence experie... |
02.06.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Information Ecology with Alicia Wanless | Alicia Wanless is one of the pioneers of the idea of information ecology, the notion that we should think about information and disinformation as part of a complex ecosystem, the management of which she analogizes to environmental policy. W... |
30.05.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Popular Presidential Communication with Anne Pluta | From the birth of the republic, American presidents have communicated with the public in one form or another. The frequency and exact nature of such efforts have varied quite a bit over time due to variables ranging from the extent of parti... |
18.05.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: ‘Special Military Operations’ Against the Russians with Benjamin Wittes | On April 13, 2022, in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes conducted his first “special military operation” at the Russian embassy in Washington, DC. It involved 14 theater stage lights that W... |
15.05.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Politicians and White House Plumbers with Olivia Nuzzi | Olivia Nuzzi gets Washington in a way many journalists don’t. As the Washington correspondent for New York magazine, she has written perceptive, piercing, and enduring portraits of Donald Trump and the bizarre characters in his orbit. Now s... |
04.05.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Private Equity and National Security with Brendan Ballou | Private equity firms rank among the largest employers in the United States and invest many billions of dollars in a wide variety of industries. Yet the public understanding of how private equity works and its impact on myriad areas of Ameri... |
27.04.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Space Diplomacy and Satellite Data with Mariel Borowitz | As satellites around the planet proliferate, the tug they feel from international tensions seems to rival the gravitational pull exerted by the Earth itself. On issues from Space Traffic Management to scientific data sharing, the need for g... |
20.04.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Blackouts in Film and TV with Denis Newiak | Widespread power outages have happened before, but authorities usually diagnose the cause and restore electricity within days, if not within hours. And with few exceptions, such blackouts occur without dissolving social bonds and prompting ... |
06.04.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Environmentalism in Russia after the Invasion of Ukraine with Laura Henry | Since the days of the USSR, the Russian people have expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of the country's environment. The post-Soviet years witnessed an explosion of grassroots, professional, and government-affiliated groups to advoc... |
30.03.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Debunking Nuclear Proliferation Myths with Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer | Misperceptions about nuclear proliferation attempts abound, particularly when we find authoritarian leaders involved. It is easy to picture these determined owners of nuclear weapons as omnipotent, unconstrained micromanagers--willing and a... |
02.03.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Fixing America To Bolster National Security with Richard Haass | For the past 20 years, Richard Haass has led the Council on Foreign Relations, building on his national security experience in government and his related work in academia and think tanks. Although his efforts have focused overwhelmingly on ... |
23.02.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Aviation Oddities and Near Misses with James Fallows | It’s been an eventful few months for flying objects. A Chinese spy balloon captured national attention and sparked an international incident--and a lot of hot air. But closer to the ground, there have been two near collisions of commercial ... |
16.02.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Former National Security Advisor Steve Hadley's Reflections on Presidential Transitions | Along with co-editors Peter Feaver, William Inboden, and Meghan O'Sullivan, former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley is editor of the new Hand-Off: The Foreign Policy George W. Bush Passed to Barack Obama. This unique and massive boo... |
09.02.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Flat Earth Beliefs and Conspiracism with Kelly Weill | Flat earth beliefs have been spreading alarmingly in recent years. They offer plenty of fodder for punchlines, yes--but they also have ties to more nefarious conspiracy theories like QAnon and to other manifestations of political extremism.... |
19.01.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: A Post-Presidency Done Right with Jean Becker | For almost 25 years until his death in November 2018, former president George H. W. Bush had Jean Becker as his chief of staff. For event after event through the best of those times and the worst--from dozens of affirming trips overseas to ... |
12.01.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: Ana Montes, the American who Spied for Cuba, with Jim Popkin | In 2001, the FBI arrested a top U.S. intelligence officer who had spied for Cuba for nearly two decades. The story of Ana Montes, whose colleagues called her “The Queen of Cuba,” has all the hallmarks of an espionage thriller. She was among... |
05.01.2023 | The Chatter Podcast: CIA, Congress, and the Art of Listening with Abigail Spanberger | Abigail Spanberger, who represents Virginia's 7th congressional district in the House of Representatives, is one of the few members of Congress to have served as an operations officer at the Central Intelligence Agency. She also worked in l... |
08.12.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Visualizing Vladimir Putin with Andrew Weiss | Longtime Russia watcher Andrew Weiss took an unconventional approach to his new biography, Accidental Czar: The Life and Lies of Vladimir Putin. Teaming up with illustrator Box Brown, Weiss wrote a graphic novel that tells the story of Puti... |
24.11.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Shane and David Give Thanks | It's been just longer than one year since Shane Harris and David Priess embarked on a voyage of new adventures aboard the S.S. Chatter, seeking out creative conversations on the distant shores of the national security ocean.
And what a jour... |
17.11.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Satellites, Space Debris, and Hollywood with Aaron Bateman | Satellites have held a special place in military planning and in spy fiction alike for more than half a century. Both domains ended up devoting much attention to satellite-based weapons and anti-satellite weaponry; both have also dealt with... |
15.11.2022 | From the founders of Acast, Sesamy is setting out to ‘de-wall’ digital content | A new startup from the founders of Acast today announced a $3.4 million seed round of funding to “de-wall” digital content, including e-books, audiobooks and news articles.
After recently severing ties with Acast, a popular podcasting platf... |
10.11.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Ronald Reagan, Tom Clancy, and Storytelling with Benjamin Griffin | Modern presidents both influence and are influenced by books, movies, and television; with no commander in chief is that more clear than with Ronald Reagan. Dr. Benjamin Griffin, chief of the Military History Division at the United States M... |
03.11.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Cryptography in History and in the Movies with Vince Houghton | Although codemaking and codebreaking often receive less attention in the public imagination than swashbuckling HUMINT operations and ingenious spy gadgets, they have changed history. The under-appreciation of cryptography might stem from a ... |
31.10.2022 | TechTank: Latino Voters, Midterm Elections, and the Effects of Misinformation, and Disinformation | Latino voters registered and voted in higher numbers in the 2020 presidential election than in prior years, according to a 2021 report, and recent findings from the Pew Research Center count 34.5 million eligible Latino voters, which is a s... |
20.10.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: How To Support a Vice President with Olivia Troye | Olivia Troye has worked in the Republican National Committee, the Pentagon, the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad, the National Counterterrorism Center, and the Department of Homeland Security. But it was her role on the small team... |
13.10.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Misinformation in Revolutionary America with Jordan Taylor | The American Revolution was not fought not only over taxation and representation but also information. Foreign news, received inconsistently and reprinted according to newspaper editors' biases and misperceptions, helped define the boundari... |
06.10.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: The People Side of Intelligence with Darrell Blocker | Darrell Blocker retired from the Central Intelligence Agency in 2018 after serving as an operations officer and manager in many countries, especially in Africa. His self-described lack of success recruiting assets during early assignments n... |
29.09.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Hurricanes and Governmental Response with Eric Jay Dolin | Every year, the eastern United States faces the prospect--and, too often, the reality--of major hurricanes that cause extensive physical and financial damage. This year is no exception; even as Hurricane Ian leaves devastating damage in its... |
15.09.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: CIA Paramilitary Ops in Reality and Fiction with Ric Prado | Of all of the Central Intelligence Agency's activities, paramilitary operations might remain the least understood. This, in part, is both a cause and a consequence of inaccurate portrayals of such work in prominent movies; it's also because... |
09.09.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Spying in the NFL with Kevin Bryant | You don't have to look very far under the surface of the average game in the National Football League to find cloak-and-dagger machinations worthy of governmental intelligence agencies. During the past several decades, teams have used both ... |
01.09.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Leadership, Sports, and Intelligence Innovation with Sue Gordon, from the Chatter Archive | This week, we take our listeners back to November 18, 2021, when we were just starting Chatter, to bring back one of our very special episodes.
David Priess's guest that day was former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence (PDD... |
25.08.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: The Moon, Mars, and National Security with Fraser Cain | NASA next week plans to launch the first of several Artemis missions, which collectively aim to land astronauts on the Moon again for the first time in more than half a century, explore the lunar surface more extensively, and establish a lo... |
18.08.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Gone with the Wind, Hitler, and America First with Sarah Churchwell | Gone with the Wind—the top-grossing movie of all time, adjusted for inflation—remains an iconic influence in American culture, despite its deeply troubling portrayal of social and political dynamics in the South during and after the Civil W... |
28.07.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Spotting Fake News with Cindy Otis | Fake news has been around for thousands of years in different forms that have changed with media technology, and there's little doubt that it's here to stay. For reasons ranging from human biases to financial incentives to the need for spee... |
21.07.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Spies and Art Forgers with Daniel Silva | This week, Shane Harris talks with international best-selling novelist Daniel Silva, the creator of the long-running Gabriel Allon series. His latest installment in the adventures of the spy/art restorer is out now.
Before he became a full-... |
18.07.2022 | Acast acquires podcast database Podchaser | Acast, the Swedish tech company that helps businesses and individuals publish and monetize podcasts, has announced plans to acquire podcast database Podchaser.
The deal initially values Podchaser at $27.2 million, though this could rise by ... |
14.07.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Mass Shootings in America with Josh Campbell | Mass shootings are now such a frequent occurrence in the United States that reporters like CNN's Josh Campbell sometimes have to travel from one tragic location directly to a second one as news of another event breaks. Josh's experience as ... |
07.07.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Spy Thriller Fiction vs. Fact with Brad Thor | Brad Thor is a #1 New York Times bestselling author who has more than twenty thrillers behind him and shows no signs of slowing down. Rising Tiger, just published on July 5, 2022, yet again places his franchise hero--former world-class skie... |
30.06.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Secret Service Dilemmas and Training with Jon Wackrow | Working for the Secret Service comes with inherent dilemmas. One of them can arise if agents become partisan actors or allow themselves to even be perceived as such. We heard another one described in shocking terms during this week's testim... |
16.06.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Freemasonry and Conspiracism with John Dickie | Freemasonry for centuries has been more influential than any other known secret society. Among its prominent members have been five kings of England, fourteen US presidents (including George Washington), and a veritable Who's Who of writers... |
26.05.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: The Movie “Casablanca” in Myth and Reality with Meredith Hindley | This week marks the 80th anniversary of the start of principal photography on Casablanca, the 1942 film that would win Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director (Michael Curtiz), and Best Adapted Screenplay (Philip Epstein, Julius Epst... |
19.05.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: “The Man Who Fell to Earth” with Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman | This week, Shane Harris speaks to Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman, who co-created the new Showtime series “The Man Who Fell to Earth.” It’s about an alien, played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, who comes to earth in search of technology to help save hi... |
12.05.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: The Art of the Security State with Trevor Paglen | This week on Chatter, Shane Harris speaks to artist Trevor Paglen, who explores themes of surveillance, security, and secrecy.
Shane first got to know Trevor’s work through his delightful and spooky book I Could Tell You But Then You Would ... |
05.05.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Why We Fight with Christopher Blattman | Millions of hostile rivalries exist between groups worldwide, but their conflicts rarely escalate to protracted violence. Because would-be combatants know that all-out conflict usually proves immensely costly to all sides, they regularly fi... |
28.04.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: “The Day After” with Nicholas Meyer | This week on Chatter, Shane Harris speaks to filmmaker Nicholas Meyer about the renewed threat of nuclear war amid the conflict in Ukraine.
Meyer directed the 1983 film “The Day After,” which remains the most-watched film in television hist... |
21.04.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Spy Satire with Alex Finley | No one understands the surreal aspects of a large, long-established bureaucracy like one who has worked in it. And few have written satire about the particular bureaucracy known as the Central Intelligence Agency like former intelligence of... |
14.04.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Artificial Intelligence and its Perils with Jacob Ward | Artificial intelligence algorithms are increasingly being used to make decisions for us. But, as NBC technology correspondent Jacob Ward argues, these are not necessarily the ones we want to perpetuate. Preying upon our brains' evolved shor... |
12.04.2022 | Adweek Greatly Expands Podcast Investment With New Shows, Outside Productions | (Image courtesy of Adweek) |
12.04.2022 | Adweek Partners with Acast to Launch Adweek Podcast Network | Adweek taps Acast to launch Adweek Podcast Network The Adweek Podcast Network will initially feature a total of 12 shows: five brand-new podcasts, including one which is co-produced with a partner; three existing podcasts it’s partnering wi... |
31.03.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Ethical Space Exploration with Lucianne Walkowicz | This week, Shane Harris speaks to Lucianne Walkowicz, an astronomer and astrobiologist at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago and co-founder of the JustSpace Alliance and studies the ethics of space exploration.
This was a wide-ranging convers... |
24.03.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Putin’s People with Catherine Belton | This week, Shane Harris talks with journalist Catherine Belton about the rise of Vladimir Putin from KGB officer to president of Russia.
Belton’s book, Putin’s People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took On the West, traces how Sovie... |
17.03.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Arctic Security and Cooperation with Marisol Maddox | Russia's most recent invasion of Ukraine reverberates around the globe--including in the Arctic. An area that had seen increasingly productive cooperation, due in large part to multilateral institutions like the Arctic Council, is now facin... |
10.03.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Recovering from a Russian Attack with Toomas Ilves | This week's episode goes back a decade and a half to the 2007 cyberattacks on Estonia--and brings the conversation to today, both with lessons we can learn from the country's digitalization and information security awareness and with discus... |
03.03.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: WWII in the Movies with Elizabeth Samet | This week, Shane Harris talks with professor and author Elizabeth Samet about Hollywood’s portrayal of World War II and how that influences what Americans think about “the good war.”
Samet’s book Looking for the Good War: American Amnesia a... |
24.02.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Assassination by Poison with Neil Bradbury | This week's episode takes a walk on the dark side, with a molecular look at a prominent international poisonings.
Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov died in 1978 after a ricin pellet was shot into his leg from an air gun disguised as an umbr... |
21.02.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Presidents' Day and Washington's Legacy with Lindsay Chervinsky | It's Presidents' Day! To mark the day, I recorded this special episode with historian and author Lindsay Chervinsky about the history of this odd holiday--and the legacy of the first president, George Washington.
We spoke about the tensions... |
17.02.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Lessons from Lincoln with John Avlon | This week, for our first episode this year after the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, I chat with author and CNN senior political analyst John Avlon about Lincoln's underappreciated plan for post-Civil War peace--and how we can apply its lesson... |
10.02.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: China’s Hold on Hollywood with Erich Schwartzel | This week, Shane Harris talks with journalist Erich Schwartzel about one of the most intense arenas of the great power competition between the United States and China: the movies.
Schwartzel's new book, Red Carpet: Hollywood, China, and the... |
06.02.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: The Secrets of Gay Washington with Jamie Kirchick | This week, Shane Harris talks with journalist Jamie Kirchick about his new book Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington. Kirchick’s story unfolds over several decades and reveals the secret history of gays and lesbians in the capi... |
03.02.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: The Olympics, Politics, and Security with Ethan Scheiner | This week, I speak with professor and writer Ethan Scheiner about the history of the Olympic games, the many political controversies in and around the games since 1896, and the security challenges they present. A professor of political scie... |
27.01.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: The Truth About UFOS with Leslie Kean | This week, Shane Harris talks with veteran journalist Leslie Kean, who has done groundbreaking and widely admired reporting on unidentified flying objects. And, no, that does not mean aliens. Kean's bestelling 2010 book, UFOs: Generals, Pil... |
25.01.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: 9/11 Memorialization with Marita Sturken | In this bonus episode of Chatter, David Priess talks with professor and author Martia Sturken about 9/11-related memorials, museums, and architecture. Her research and writings have examined everything from visual culture to the connection ... |
20.01.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Security and Art with Laurie Anderson | This week, Shane Harris talks with pioneering multi-media artist Laurie Anderson. A retrospective of her work, called “The Weather,” is showing at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. Several of Anderson’s works explore themes of securi... |
13.01.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Spy Movies with John Sipher | This week, Shane Harris and David Priess team up to talk with John Sipher, a former senior intelligence officer who has gone Hollywood. With his partners at Spycraft Entertainment, John is bringing compelling and, yes, accurate stories abou... |
06.01.2022 | The Chatter Podcast: Violence on Capitol Hill with Joanne Freeman | On this special January 6 episode of Chatter, David Priess speaks with historian and author Joanne Freeman about the history of violence on Capitol Hill and its relevance for the political situation today. They discussed the origins of assa... |
31.12.2021 | The Chatter Podcast: Power and Corruption with Brian Klaas | On this week’s episode of Chatter, David Priess speaks with political scientist and author Brian Klaas about why certain people seek power, what holding power does to them, and how to get better leaders. They discussed the nature of politic... |
23.12.2021 | The Chatter Podcast: Women’s Health and National Security with Anushay Hossain | On this week’s episode of Chatter, David Priess speaks with author and women's health advocate Anushay Hossain about the intersection of national security and women's health. They discuss her childhood in Bangladesh as part of a prominent p... |
16.12.2021 | The Chatter Podcast: From National Security Blogger to Editor of Rolling Stone with Noah Shachtman | This week on Chatter, Shane Harris talks with Noah Shachtman, the editor-in-chief of Rolling Stone. Before he took over the world’s most iconic music publication, Shachtman was a national security journalist, co-founder the highly-regarded ... |
09.12.2021 | The Chatter Podcast: The Truth and Fiction of Life Inside the CIA with David McCloskey | This week on Chatter, Shane Harris talks with former CIA analyst turned spy novelist David McCloskey. His new book, Damascus Station, has been widely praised for its accurate portrayal of intelligence operations. The story plays out amid a ... |
26.11.2021 | The Chatter Podcast: Garrett Graff on ‘Dragonfire’ and the Stories We Still Tell about 9/11 | On this week’s episode of Chatter, Shane Harris talks with journalist, historian, and now-fiction writer Garrett Graff. They discuss how Garrett first began writing about the FBI and the 9/11 attacks, as well as his new novella, what he cal... |
30.03.2021 | Acast expands its support for paid podcasts with Acast+ | After partnering with Patreon last year to support patron-only podcasts, Acast has developed a full suite of subscription tools called Acast+.
The company has experimented with paywalled podcasts beyond Patreon in the past, but Acast+ appea... |
19.02.2021 | Acast acquires podcasting startup RadioPublic | Podcast advertising company Acast is announcing that it has acquired RadioPublic, the startup that spun out of public radio marketplace PRX in 2016.
At first, RadioPublic’s main product was a mobile app for podcast listening, and it still s... |
19.02.2021 | Podcast Distributor Acast Buys PRX Tech Spinoff RadioPublic | getty |
10.11.2020 | Patreon and Acast partner for patron-only podcast distribution | Patreon and Acast are teaming up to make it easier for podcasters to publish episodes that are only available to the patrons financially supporting them on Patreon.
Most paywall solutions for podcasts are pretty clunky or limited. That’s wh... |
08.10.2020 | Podcast advertising has a business intelligence gap | Krystina Rubino Contributor
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08.10.2020 | These 3 factors are holding back podcast monetization | Krystina Rubino Contributor
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07.05.2020 | Acast partners with JioSaavn, one of India’s largest streaming audio services | Acast, a podcast monetization and distribution platform, announced a new partnership with JioSaavn, one of the largest streaming audio services in India. The agreement mean JioSaavn will distribute content from Acast and have access to its ... |
13.04.2020 | Will podcast ad revenue bounce back after COVID-19? | There are early signs that media will be one of many industries to take a huge blow from the COVID-19 pandemic, with sharp declines in ad revenue and significant layoffs. Podcasting is unlikely to be an exception; Podtrac recently reported ... |
03.12.2019 | Podcorn connects advertisers with podcasters and manages sponsored messages in podcasts | Podcorn, the service that connects brands with podcasters to acquire in-broadcast sponsored time (not pre- or post-roll advertising), is officially launching its services today.
“For brands, the benefit is that we are scaling the discovery ... |
07.10.2019 | Announcing our first investments, TIER and Acast | Today, we in Evli Growth Partners are proud to announce our first investments in TIER Mobility and Acast, the leading European companies of their fields. TIER, the fastest growing micro-mobility company ever, is in for a ride to change mobi... |
26.07.2019 | Voice Assistant SEO for Brands with Ben Fisher and Ava Mutchler – Voicebot Podcast Ep 106 | Voice Assistant SEO for Brands with Ben Fisher and Ava Mutchler – Voicebot Podcast Ep 106
Bret Kinsella on July 26, 2019 at 8:19 am
This week’s episode is the audio from a recent webinar focused on the results of the Voice Assistant SEO Rep... |
20.05.2019 | What Happens When the FBI Raids a Biological Testing Startup | Back in September 2018, when Motherboard reporter Samantha Cole administered her own vaginal culture through the microbiome testing startup uBiome, she was skeptical. Her main concern: how would they use this very personal data? But even as... |
01.05.2019 | Acast Access launches for podcasters to distribute their paywalled content to any app | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Podcasting platform Acast has announced a new RSS-based “technical infrastructure” to help podcast publishers easily distribute their p... |
01.05.2019 | Acast Access launches for podcasters to distribute their paywalled content to any app | Podcasting platform Acast has announced a new RSS-based “technical infrastructure” to help podcast publishers easily distribute their paywalled content across any podcasting app.
By way of a brief recap, Stockholm-based Acast offers a far-r... |
01.05.2019 | Acast launches Acast Access to make paywalled podcasts available on any player | Podcast monetization company Acast is launching a new way for publishers to put their podcasts behind a paywall.
Until now, podcasts have not been well-suited to subscription paywalls, due to the fact that they’re distributed via RSS feeds ... |
25.04.2019 | Sweden’s Acast acquires Pippa, its US-based competitor | Swedish-founded podcast hosting, monetisation, and distribution platform Acast has just made its first acquisition by purchasing the US-based Pippa. The exact terms of the deal aren’t disclosed, but Stuff has reported that the two platforms... |
22.04.2019 | Voice in the Car Part 2 with John Foster of Aiqudo, Rachel Batish of Audioburst, and Fred Jacobs of Jacobs Media – Voicebot Podcast Ep 93 | Voice in the Car Part 2 with John Foster of Aiqudo, Rachel Batish of Audioburst, and Fred Jacobs of Jacobs Media – Voicebot Podcast Ep 93
Bret Kinsella on April 22, 2019 at 10:29 am
Voice interaction is becoming a common feature in cars but... |
17.04.2019 | A Guide to What's Happening with Julian Assange | From an FBI agent admitting that the Department of Justice doesn’t actually know whether Julian Assange’s offer to help Chelsea Manning came to fruition, to the doctor who told the UN Assange's confinement amounted to "torture," t... |
15.04.2019 | Voice Assistants in the Car with Alexa Auto, Nuance Automotive and Harman – Voicebot Podcast Ep 92 | Voice Assistants in the Car with Alexa Auto, Nuance Automotive and Harman – Voicebot Podcast Ep 92
Bret Kinsella on April 15, 2019 at 10:11 am
Voicebot Podcast has a triple interview on tap this week focused solely on the intersection of vo... |
08.04.2019 | Smart Speaker Adoption Data for Australia with Matt Ware and Lachlan Pottenger of First and Ava Mutchler – Voicebot Podcast Ep 91 | Smart Speaker Adoption Data for Australia with Matt Ware and Lachlan Pottenger of First and Ava Mutchler – Voicebot Podcast Ep 91
Bret Kinsella on April 8, 2019 at 10:39 am
Matt Ware and Lachlan Pottenger of FIRST Digital in Australia join ... |
01.04.2019 | Steven Arkonovich Creator of Big Sky on Alexa – Voicebot Podcast Ep 90 | Steven Arkonovich Creator of Big Sky on Alexa – Voicebot Podcast Ep 90
Bret Kinsella on April 1, 2019 at 11:36 am
Steven Arkonovich is a professor of philosophy at Reed College by day and a leading Alexa skill developer by night. He began d... |
25.03.2019 | Tom Livne CEO of Verbit.ai Talks Voice and Transcription – Voicebot Podcast Ep 89 | Tom Livne CEO of Verbit.ai Talks Voice and Transcription – Voicebot Podcast Ep 89
Bret Kinsella on March 25, 2019 at 11:23 am
Tom Livne is the CEO and co-founder of Verbit.ai. The company provides an AI-driven transcription service for the ... |
18.03.2019 | US Smart Speaker Adoption Trends with Jeff McMahon, Jason Fields and Ava Mutchler – Voicebot Podcast Ep 88 | US Smart Speaker Adoption Trends with Jeff McMahon, Jason Fields and Ava Mutchler – Voicebot Podcast Ep 88
Bret Kinsella on March 18, 2019 at 10:23 am
This episode is all about U.S. smart speaker adoption data and trends and what it tells u... |
11.03.2019 | Mark Lippett CEO of XMOS on the Chips that Make Voice Assistants Work – Voicebot Podcast Ep 87 | Mark Lippett CEO of XMOS on the Chips that Make Voice Assistants Work – Voicebot Podcast Ep 87
Bret Kinsella on March 11, 2019 at 10:20 am
Mark Lippett joined XMOS in 2006 as VP of Engineering and was later promoted to COO and then CEO abou... |
04.03.2019 | Vijay Balasubramaniyan CEO of Pindrop Security – Voicebot Podcast Ep 86 | Vijay Balasubramaniyan CEO of Pindrop Security – Voicebot Podcast Ep 86
Bret Kinsella on March 4, 2019 at 12:35 pm
Vijay Balasubramaniyan co-founded Pindrop Security in 2011 after completing his PhD and presenting his research about verifyi... |
25.02.2019 | Matt Ware and Lachlan Pottenger of First Talk Voice Shopping in Australia – Voicebot Podcast Ep 85 | Matt Ware and Lachlan Pottenger of First Talk Voice Shopping in Australia – Voicebot Podcast Ep 85
Bret Kinsella on February 25, 2019 at 3:55 pm
Matt Ware is Group Operating Director at Agencies 3Di, First, and TPN, and Lachlan Pottenger is... |