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Apple ‘creating the Netflix of podcasts’ as it takes on Spotify, launching new subscription platform on its Podcasts app

  • Apple has revealed plans to collect a cut of podcast subscriptions on its Podcasts app
  • Subscribers will be able to unlock new content and listen to ad-free podcasts

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Apple plans to create the ‘Netflix of podcasts’ as it takes on Spotify with a new subscription platform. Photo: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg
Tribune News Service

Fifteen years ago, Apple played a major role in bringing podcasts to the mainstream, offering a way to distribute free audio programmes to the masses.

Since then, rivals such as Spotify have been chipping away at Apple’s territory by offering podcasts exclusive to its streaming platform and generating revenue through advertising and monthly subscriptions.

Recently, Apple signalled its intentions to remain a major player in the podcasting business by offering a subscription platform on its app in May 2021.

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The new effort allows Apple to start collecting a cut of podcast subscriptions on its Podcasts app. Previously, Apple did not collect subscription revenue through Apple Podcasts and publishers could charge subscription fees through RSS feeds.

Apple CEO Tim Cook says Apple will offer subscriptions in more than 170 regions and countries next month. Photo: EPA-EFE/Apple
Apple CEO Tim Cook says Apple will offer subscriptions in more than 170 regions and countries next month. Photo: EPA-EFE/Apple

“Apple is creating the Netflix of podcasts,” said Ray Wang, principal analyst at Constellation Research. “They are enabling creators [with] a distribution channel to 1.65 billion devices.”

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