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Apple TV+ subscribers will get early access to the company's latest original podcast
Apple TV+ subscribers will get to hear all of Apple's first dual-language podcast on July 1.
Apple Podcasts will automatically generate transcripts in iOS 17.4
Creators can also upload their own transcript.
Apple Podcasts update makes it easier to find content in your favorite genres
Apple has updated its Podcasts app on iOS, iPadOS and macOS with features that make it easier to find content in your favorite genres.
Marvel shows are now available through Apple Podcasts subscriptions
You'll get early access to episodes from the 'Marvel's Wastelanders' podcast and other shows.
Apple adds new personalized recommendations in Podcasts' Listen Now page
Apple has introduced new sharing and personalized recommendation features for Podcasts on iOS 15.
Apple will reportedly open paid Podcasts subscriptions on June 15th
In an email obtained by The Verge, the company reportedly tells producers and publishers it will launch the feature globally on June 15th.
Apple opens affiliate program ahead of podcast subscription launch
The affiliate program will allow participants to earn a 50 percent commission when converting someone to a paid subscriber.
Apple's podcast subscriptions are good for business
Now that Apple has provided an easy way for podcasts to make money, will it spur a change in the industry?
Apple adds curated podcast collections for kids
Four collections vetted by Common Sense Media are available today.
Apple celebrates Black History Month with a limited-edition Watch Series 6
The company is amplifying Black voices and stories in Apple Music, Apple News and elsewhere.
Apple is reportedly considering a podcast subscription service
Spotify and SiriusXM have invested heavily into podcasts, and Amazon's getting into the action.
'Code Switch' from NPR is Apple's podcast of the year
Apple has chimed in with a selection of the most popular podcasts, audiobooks and books people in the US downloaded through its online stores.
Apple Podcasts now has support for web embeds
You can embed the Apple Podcasts player with a show or episode on just about any website.
Porsche bakes Apple Podcasts and Apple Music lyrics into its Taycan EV
It's the first native integration of the Podcasts app into any car.
Apple Podcasts may get personalized recommendations in iOS 14
The leak comes ahead of the virtual WWDC next Monday, where Apple is expected to reveal more about iOS 14. Apple Podcasts will learn from your listening preferences and suggest new podcasts.
Apple Podcasts now works with Echo speakers
Almost a year to the day after Amazon announced its Echo devices were compatible with Apple Music, the speakers (and other Alexa-enabled devices) now work with Apple Podcasts in the US. The setup process seems pretty straightforward: just connect your Apple ID to the Alexa app.
Spotify is testing a 'Create podcast' button inside its app
Spotify has been ramping up its podcast offerings recently, and soon the company will make it easier than ever to publish your own podcast on the platform. Judging by a new 'Create podcast' button in the Spotify app, it looks like you'll shortly be able to record, edit and publish a podcast right from your phone using the Anchor app, then upload it to Spotify and other platforms like Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts with a single tap.
Nielsen wants to track podcast data by... calling people
Are true crime podcasts as popular with Millenials as they are with Baby Boomers? Does the under-35 crowd listen to wellness podcasts? Nielsen, the company behind the TV ratings system, will begin to survey Americans about their podcast consumption habits in order to sell the data to podcast creators and ad networks.
Apple announces separate Music, Podcast and TV apps for Mac
Apple has announced it's releasing separate apps for Music, TV and Podcasts in macOS Catalina later this year, breaking up the iTunes hegemony that's been in place for 16 years, and hammering a nail in the coffin of that messy, neglected software. Rumors emerged in April about the separate apps, while screenshots of Music and TV leaked last week.
Apple could be done with iTunes
If you have some time this weekend, maybe open up iTunes and double check your MP3 tags again, just for old-times sake. On Monday Apple's WWDC 2019 event starts with a keynote, and as we've heard before, it could mark a final shift away from the company's overburdened media app. Apple has already launched a TV app that will help its Apple TV+ video service reach more platforms this fall. According to Bloomberg, what we'll see on Monday will mark the end of iTunes once Apple shows off macOS desktop apps that mimic their counterparts on iOS, with separate ones for Music, TV and Podcasts. If you need to manage your iThings (local backups, OS updates, etc.), the Music app will take over there just as iTunes always has. The timing makes sense, and not just because Apple is now making billions of dollars from services that didn't exist when it launched the iTunes Music Store in 2003. We're also expecting to see the "Marzipan" apps that devs can port from iOS to the Mac, and iTunes is too old-school to fit that mold.