Apple Today introduces two new subscription-focused podcast charts to showcase popular paid shows. The two new charts – Top Subscriber Shows and Top Subscriber Channels – will be available to users in the US, UK, Canada and Australia on iPhone, iPad and Mac using iOS 15.6. iPados 15.6 and macOS 12.5 or later.
The “Top Subscriber Shows” list includes 100 paid shows and the “Top Subscriber Channels” list contains 100 paid channels with two or more shows. Apple first introduced paid podcast subscriptions last April and expanded to 170 countries later that year. Company competitor Spotify has also extended its worldwide podcast subscription program into November 2021.
The company has also published information on the five best podcasts in the four countries. He also pointed out that the three best shows are independent creators.
- WE: Morbid with Alaina Urquhart and Ashleigh Kelley is the most popular paid fair in the country. This show is followed by Smartless, Something Was Wrong With Tiffany Reese, Fed Up with Emily Gellis, from the Marc Smerling series, and Crooked City: Youngstown, OH, which are the top five subscriber shows in the United States. United.
- UK: The Journal of a CEO with Steven Bartlett is the best subscriber show in the United Kingdom. Nothing Like A Fish is the second most popular subscriber show in the country, followed by The All Football Show with James Richardson of The Athletic, Morbid and Kermode & Mayo’s Take, which debuted at number one. When it was launched in May.
- Canada: Morbid, Smartless and Fiding Aupst are the three best shows. Canadian True Crime with Kristi Lee and the BBC’s Global News Podcast take fourth and fifth place on the charts
- Australia: Casefile the real crime with “Casey” takes place n ° 1 on the list of Australian paid salons. The Deep with Zoe Marshall is second in the chart followed by Morbid, Australian True Crime with Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb, and 7am with Ruby Jones from Schwartz Media.
Apple said Wondery+ is the most popular subscription channel in the US, UK and Canada, while Hamish & Andy Unlimited is the number one channel in Australia.
The company noted that 55% of the top shows in these four markets are hosted exclusively by women and that 50% of the top pay channels are independent publishers.
Apple and Spotify fought to attract more podcasters to their platforms. Apple takes a 30% fee the first year of subscription to a show, which drops to 15% the second year. On the other hand, Spotify only reduces a 5% reduction after two years.
While Spotify has poured a lot of money into its podcast business in hopes of future profits, Apple is trying some unique methods to compete. Last week, the iPhone maker reportedly signed a deal with Futuro Studios to create original podcasts and turn them into Apple TV+ shows.
Apple Today introduces two new subscription-focused podcast charts to showcase popular paid shows. The two new charts – Top Subscriber Shows and Top Subscriber Channels – will be available to users in the US, UK, Canada and Australia on iPhone, iPad and Mac using iOS 15.6. iPados 15.6 and macOS 12.5 or later.
The “Top Subscriber Shows” list includes 100 paid shows and the “Top Subscriber Channels” list contains 100 paid channels with two or more shows. Apple first introduced paid podcast subscriptions last April and expanded to 170 countries later that year. Company competitor Spotify has also extended its worldwide podcast subscription program into November 2021.
The company has also published information on the five best podcasts in the four countries. He also pointed out that the three best shows are independent creators.
- WE: Morbid with Alaina Urquhart and Ashleigh Kelley is the most popular paid fair in the country. This show is followed by Smartless, Something Was Wrong With Tiffany Reese, Fed Up with Emily Gellis, from the Marc Smerling series, and Crooked City: Youngstown, OH, which are the top five subscriber shows in the United States. United.
- UK: The Journal of a CEO with Steven Bartlett is the best subscriber show in the United Kingdom. Nothing Like A Fish is the second most popular subscriber show in the country, followed by The All Football Show with James Richardson of The Athletic, Morbid and Kermode & Mayo’s Take, which debuted at number one. When it was launched in May.
- Canada: Morbid, Smartless and Fiding Aupst are the three best shows. Canadian True Crime with Kristi Lee and the BBC’s Global News Podcast take fourth and fifth place on the charts
- Australia: Casefile the real crime with “Casey” takes place n ° 1 on the list of Australian paid salons. The Deep with Zoe Marshall is second in the chart followed by Morbid, Australian True Crime with Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb, and 7am with Ruby Jones from Schwartz Media.
Apple said Wondery+ is the most popular subscription channel in the US, UK and Canada, while Hamish & Andy Unlimited is the number one channel in Australia.
The company noted that 55% of the top shows in these four markets are hosted exclusively by women and that 50% of the top pay channels are independent publishers.
Apple and Spotify fought to attract more podcasters to their platforms. Apple takes a 30% fee the first year of subscription to a show, which drops to 15% the second year. On the other hand, Spotify only reduces a 5% reduction after two years.
While Spotify has poured a lot of money into its podcast business in hopes of future profits, Apple is trying some unique methods to compete. Last week, the iPhone maker reportedly signed a deal with Futuro Studios to create original podcasts and turn them into Apple TV+ shows.