Tag: Spotify podcast

Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver Join Forces With Spotify for a New Limited Podcast, ‘Strike Force Five’

This past May, the hosts of five major late-night talk shows had an idea: to meet every week to discuss the complexities behind the ongoing Hollywood strikes. What ensued was a series of hilarious and compelling conversations. Now, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver have teamed up with Spotify for an all-new limited-series podcast, Strike Force Five, so fans can listen in on these once-private chats.

The hosts bring their unique insights, opinions, and humor to the show as they navigate the Hollywood strikes and beyond. Launching August 30 and available across most major podcast platforms, the series will run for at least twelve episodes, with each host serving as a rotating moderator. 

All proceeds received by the hosts from Strike Force Five will go to out-of-work staff from the hosts’ respective shows, including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

The series will be hosted on Spotify’s Megaphone, with Spotify as the exclusive sales partner. Strike Force Five will be supported by Mint Mobile and Diageo (Aviation American Gin, Bulleit Frontier Whiskey, Casamigos, and Ketel One Vodka), who were first to come aboard to support the show as co-presenting sponsors. 

Follow Strike Force Five on Spotify and get a notification to hit play when the show debuts on Wednesday, August 30.

Spotify’s Podcasting Leaders Share Their Top 6 Takeaways From Podcast Movement

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As podcast listenership has grown, a global community of creators has risen to meet the demand, bringing fans shows that entertain, engage, and inform. In our ongoing effort to support the podcast creators of today and tomorrow, we’re sponsoring a day of programming at this year’s Podcast Movement, the world’s largest gathering for the podcast industry, held August 21-24 in Denver.

The six Spotify-sponsored sessions featured many of our top leaders and creators in podcasting. The sessions offered a glimpse of what’s next for the industry, and examined the latest interactivity, monetization, and marketing tools available to all creators.

For the Record reached out to the session leaders to ask about the key takeaways from their respective sessions.

Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Podcasters on Spotify

Austin Lamon, Director of Product, Podcasts, Spotify 

“My hope is attendees leave Podcast Movement with an understanding of how Spotify is working to build a more robust podcast ecosystem that serves creators, listeners, and advertisers at scale. I was excited to be the opening session, walking the audience through the future of podcasts on Spotify, and specifically, our plans to bring better tools and more actionable insights to creators, publishers, and advertisers.”

From Audio to Video: Embracing the Evolution of Podcast Formats

Jordan Newman, Director, Head of Partner Management, Spotify 

“Video adds a new level of dimensionality and dynamism to the podcast format. We’ve seen video become core to the listening experience, with top shows all around the world adopting this format for their fans on Spotify. My session was full of insights and best practices to help more creators navigate the transition from audio to video.”

How to Future Proof Your Podcast Marketing Strategy

Rae Palermo, Senior Manager, Megaphone Publisher Solutions, Spotify 

“Attendees heard from true insiders on what works and what doesn’t when it comes to audience growth and listener conversion, what data is critical, and fresh ideas that they’ll want to utilize for their own podcast marketing success. This session was for those who’ve ever Googled ‘how to grow a podcast audience’ and been disappointed with the same recycled information. Everyone got to hear unique takeaways from some of the most innovative minds in podcasting!”

Podcast Interactivity 2.0: Fan Engagement

Reesha Sodha, Associate Director, Product Marketing, Spotify 

“It’s clear that creators continue to look for ways to build community with their listeners and fans, which makes this an exciting time for us as a platform as we look for new ways to help creators turn podcasts from a one-way medium to a two-way conversation. The work we have done on Q&As and polls has enabled creators to strengthen their community directly on Spotify, which is exciting because that’s where their listeners are already tuning in. We look forward to learning alongside our creators as we iterate and improve on these products in the coming months.”

Building a Sustainable Monetization Strategy

Dave Zohrob, Product Director, Enterprise Podcast Platform at Spotify

“We touched on the most important topics for enterprise publishers—monetization, audience growth, video, and measurement. Attendees learned how Megaphone and the Spotify Audience Network fit into publishers’ monetization strategies, what kinds of measurement and analytics advertising agencies are looking for now, how top publishers think about video podcasts, and how podcasters balance audience growth alongside revenue growth.”

Spotify Expands Our Company News Podcast Slate With Two More Shows for Listeners To Love

In summer 2020, we launched the Spotify: For the Record podcast to accompany our newsroom as we dove behind the scenes into music, podcasts, creators, tech, and trends in the way only Spotify can. In the months to follow, we spoke to K-pop fans around the world, explored how to create a podcast, got into the nitty-gritty of our quarterly earnings, and much more. Now, after a year of storytelling under our belt, we’re excited to share that we’re expanding Spotify: For the Record from one company podcast to three.  

These three separate podcasts are now better tailored to our audiences—from Spotify fans to employees to industry insiders—with important, relevant themes and episodes that are unique to each group. What’s ear-catching to those in the creator and entertainment industries is often somewhat different from what’s interesting to those who are up on consumer and lifestyle trends, as well as from those in the business and finance community. By turning Spotify: For the Record into three shows—Spotify: For the Record, Spotify: Mic Check, and Spotify: Discover This—we’re able to capture stories and entertain our listeners in a whole new way.

“We want to tell stories in a way that’s uniquely Spotify and probably to no one’s surprise, we believe audio provides the perfect medium,” said Spotify’s Head of Global Communications, Dustee Jenkins. “As a company, we strive to bring creators and fans closer together, and our podcasts further that ambition. By moving from one podcast into three segments with distinct audiences, we can ensure that the stories we’re telling and the topics we’re covering reach the people who care about them the most.” 

Check out our new slate of podcasts. 

Spotify: Discover This

Debuts mid-October

Tune in if you love music, podcasts, cultural moments, trends, and inside scoops from experts, artists, and creators.

Spotify: Discover This will share fresh insights on music, podcasting, cultural moments, and trends amplified in a way only Spotify can. This Spotify podcast is a smart mix of great music, artist interviews, and surprises delivered with a healthy dose of humor. The premiere episode will focus on the evolution of country music by showcasing the new emerging artists that listeners are discovering.

Spotify: Mic Check

Turns on mid-October

Tune in if you love artists and creators telling their stories in their own words.

Spotify: Mic Check will connect creators with fans through intimate conversations with musicians and podcasters from around the world. Each episode, artists and podcasters will share exclusive recordings and personal stories in their own words.

Spotify: For the Record

Relaunches on October 28

Tune in if you love exclusives and insights on Spotify from our leaders and teams. 

In the third season of Spotify: For the Record, we will continue to pull back the curtain on our business, taking listeners behind the scenes with earnings reports, breaking news, product launches, and business updates. But this season, we’re going further and making this podcast the only place where our audience can hear certain business updates.

Can’t wait? Make sure to “Follow” each show on Spotify to listen to new episodes as soon as they drop. 

CEO Daniel Ek and CFO Paul Vogel Provide Q3 2020 Perspective in Our Latest Episode of “Spotify: For the Record”

In this week’s episode of our podcast, Spotify: For the Record, we dive deeper into Spotify’s third-quarter 2020 results. Tune in to hear Dustee Jenkins, Head of Global Communications at Spotify, take a turn asking the questions as she chats with CEO Daniel Ek and CFO Paul Vogel. From global trends and local launches to exclusive podcasts and new listening formats, the trio digs into the headlines and discusses Spotify’s strategy and performance. 

Just a few of the highlights include: