chrysostom wrote:I never knew there was so much money in Podcasting! (because my favourite football podcast with Alan Davies has no visible sponsor, and is very popular - seemingly making no money).
An interesting article about Apple's new Podcast app and how they're trying to take the money out of the podcast owners' pockets - http://www.datamation.com/feature/how-a ... ing-1.html
Because I'm a Carolla fan and an early adopter of podcasts + interested in the business side, I do keep track of where the money is going and how much there is of it.
Marc Maron also makes a reasonable amount of cash with his podcast. Not as much as Carolla.
"Very popular" in the podcast world means 500,000 downloads per show. Carolla does about 500k x 5 days per week. Maron does about 600k x 2 days per week. Carolla makes more money because he's doing 1.5 hours a day, every day (as did Chris, minus the music).
Recently, the biggest name in U.S. radio distribution created a company with the one of the biggest names in digital advertising. They have created a company to essentially broker advertising. Just about all the big names have signed up and this will make it easier for the popular (U.S.) podcasts to get ad revenue:
http://www.launchpaddigitalmedia.com/g/ ... e/342.htmlhttp://www.launchpaddigitalmedia.com/f/ProgrammingThe first big U.S. podcasts took off in 2009 (the Ricky Gervais Podcasts were a bit of an anomaly) and it took at least a year for podcasting to be taken seriously by advertisers. I think it will take a while for the UK to catch up, but it will.
RE: The article,
"Under the current system, a podcast content creator can make money from ads, but Apple gets nothing, even when it’s downloaded via the iTunes store." is misleading bullshit. It implies (and this is a common belief) that "every podcast is downloaded from iTunes". That's garbage. Every podcaster has to set up an RSS server and delivers the podcast from that server, which they pay for.
Apple is not out of pocket in any way apart from serving small amounts of text and images in the podcast section of the iTunes store. Apple don't serve the actual podcasts.
That is a good point about the 30 second skip though. I wonder if Apple are that nefarious. They do have form.