![]() Podcast Movement President Dan Franks : I certainly think that it is fine for podcasts to also be distributed on YouTube, and if a podcast is consumed on YouTube then I would consider that a listen, similar to a listen on any pure audio platform. But Content that is only on ONE specific platform - is NEVER to be considered a podcast - and yes that means ALL the “Exclusive Podcasts” on Spotify - are NOT podcasts. And by submitting your podcast to Apple Podcasts - it then gets into Apple’s Public Directory that can and is scrapped by many other podcasts apps like Overcast, Pocketcasts, Castbox and more. The logic behind my definition is that the content is readily available everywhere. And per Youtube - if the content is ONLY on Youtube it is DEFINITELY - POSITIVELY NOT A PODCAST. Nor is any exclusive content on Luminary or anywhere else. ![]() For example any exclusive audio content on Spotify - is NOT a podcast. “The show has a valid RSS 2.0 Feed - and that feed is in Apple Podcasts” If a show does not have an RSS 2.0 Feed it is definitely NOT a podcast. VP of Podcaster Relations at Libsyn Rob Walch: The definition I have for a podcast is We asked our expert panel the following question: Can audio on YouTube ever be considered a podcast? Here’s what they had to say: We reached out to the experts in the space to get their take.įirst, to set the table, here’s the slide from the Westwood One report about YouTube. Find out moreĪs expected the report released by Westwood One this week that stated YouTube was a destination for podcasts caused some angst in the podcasting community.
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