Podigee Video Podcast Support, Acast's Profitable Q1, & More

Podigee Video Podcast Support, Acast's Profitable Q1, & More

From Sounds Profitable by Bryan Barletta

May 5, 2026 · 6 min · Episode 872

About this episode

This episode discusses Podigee's new video podcast distribution, Acast's profitable quarter, and insights on advertising in local radio.

Today in the business of podcasting: Podigee has launched video podcast distribution across YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, making the feature available on every plan with no waitlist. Acast reported its first-ever profitable Q1, with 20% net sales growth overall and 43% organic growth in North America. Megaphone is transitioning its campaign management to the Spotify Ad Server starting July 15, 2026, enabling new video ad formats while removing third-party VAST serving. Radio Ink contributor Steve Allen draws on Tom Webster's analysis of the SiriusXM/iHeart deal to argue that local radio's most underleveraged asset is the quality of its advertising creative. Nielsen data shows 77% of U.S. soccer fans use radio and podcasts for soccer content, with Millennials 41% more likely to consume World Cup coverage via podcasts than any other medium. To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode, click here. You can also subscribe to The Download's newsletter to receive the full issue straight to your email inbox every day.

People in this episode

Host: Bryan Barletta

Topics covered

  • video podcasting
  • podcast distribution
  • advertising
  • business growth
  • soccer content
  • media analysis

Keywords

  • video podcast
  • Acast
  • Megaphone
  • advertising creative
  • Nielsen data
  • soccer podcasts
  • podcast growth

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Podigee, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast, Megaphone, Spotify Ad Server, Radio Ink, Nielsen

Places: U.S.

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