Value for Value ⚡️


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Sponsored by CoHost. Stop guessing what holds listener attention. CoHost’s consumption metrics reveal where listeners stay engaged, where they leave, and which episodes actually deliver value. Apple Podcasts announced support for video podcasts in the next version of iOS. Unlike Spotify or YouTube, your podcast host will continue to host the video files, using HLS to deliver video in good quality. However, it only works with participating podcast hosts; Apple has launched with just four participating companies: Acast, ART19, Omny Studio and Simplecast. For the first time, dynamic advertising will be available for video podcasting. Apple Podcasts will charge a per-impression fee for each dynamic ad shown; however, the ads will be controlled by the podcast hosts and their ad networks. (All four launch partners, Acast, ART19, Omny Studio/Triton and Simplecast/AdsWizz, are also ad networks.) Podnews has taken a long look at how the new service works. We've posed plenty of questions to Apple, and got plenty of answers; as well as playing with the new service hands-on, and hearing what others think. There is lots more detail over here. Apple Podcasts also seems to have made a lot of changes to its documentation about Apple Podcasts Connect. (Why, yes, we do have an automated system checking that). Show Settings now explains how to tell if you can do video with your existing podcast host; a new Availability table tells us that video podcasts will not be available in mainland China; how to publish video tells us about API keys and talks more about analytics - and clarifies that paid subscriptions are audio-only; Analytics tells us that video analytics aren't broken out by Apple; here's a page trying to sell Final Cut Pro as an editing tool, and how to 'shape up your podcast copy' with advice on Apple's AI tools; and local capture on iPad which apparently does a very good job of capturing video and audio during live calls on FaceTime or other apps. Away from Apple Podcasts - PodRanker claims to have checked 128 episodes to discover how much ads are in podcasts. The median figure i
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