![]() ![]() One of the most notable of these is Spotify, which has been investing heavily in podcasting in recent years. In recent years, there has been a surge in the number of companies looking to capitalize on the growing popularity of podcasts. The arrival of the Pocket Casts app on Wear OS is just the latest development in the world of podcasting. This makes it easy for users to customize their listening experience to suit their preferences. The app also offers a range of customization options, such as the ability to set a sleep timer, skip silence, and adjust playback speed. This makes it easy for users to find and subscribe to the podcasts that interest them. Pocket Casts offers a solution to this problem, thanks to its powerful search function. This has made it increasingly difficult for users to find the podcasts that they want to listen to. This growing popularity has led to a surge in the number of podcasts available, with thousands of new podcasts being released every day. According to a recent report by Edison Research, 78% of Americans are now familiar with podcasting, and 57% of them have listened to a podcast at some point. ![]() This sale of Pocket Casts comes as Google, Apple, Spotify, and Amazon are all making big investments in the space.The move by Pocket Casts to develop an app for Wear OS comes at a time when podcasting is becoming increasingly popular. On the Android side, a Material You redesign would fit how Pocket Casts is usually one of the first to adopt Android’s latest design language. The focus in recent months has been on tweaks and bug fixes rather than new features. On both Android and iOS, the app has not seen an update since late April 2021. Since 2019, Pocket Casts has been free to download with a $9.99/year Pocket Casts Plus tier available to access desktop (Mac, Windows, and web) apps, Apple Watch support, and cloud storage to upload your own audio files. Moving forward, “Pocket Casts will continue to provide you with the features needed to enjoy your favorite podcasts (or find something new).” “Deep integrations” between the podcasting service and are being explored with the goal of “making it easier to distribute and listen to podcasts.” The Pocket Casts development team has yet to comment on the news or detail more plans. ![]() The announcement from Automattic is light on concrete details, but app cofounders Russell Ivanovic and Philip Simpson are remaining in their roles. Original 7/16: Australian-based Pocket Casts was purchased by top podcast producers NPR, WNYC Studios, WBEZ Chicago, and This American Life in May 2018 to “ public radio’s leading role as an innovator in audio discovery and distribution, while ensuring the continued support and growth of one of the most popular listening platforms on the market.” However, it emerged that NPR, which owns just over a third of the service, reported that its share lost $812,129 in 2020. More details and answers will be made available “over the coming weeks.” This is a bright new chapter for us where we can focus on what we do best, bringing you the best possible podcasting experience we can. Update 7/17: In an email to users, the Pocket Casts team says it doesn’t “expect you to notice any immediate changes to the way Pocket Casts works.” They tout this “exciting transition” as making possible a “bigger and better” app. Automattic, which is known for and bought Tumblr from Verizon in 2019, announced that its now acquiring Pocket Casts. Back in January, it emerged that Pocket Casts was up for sale by its public radio consortium owners. ![]()
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