Triton Digital Releases the Australian Podcast Ranker for June 2021
®, the global technology and services leader to the digital audio and podcast industry, announced today the release of the latest Australian Podcast Ranker. The Ranker provides insight into the Top 100 Podcasts as well as the Top 10 Publishers in Australia from 1 June through 30 June, 2021, as measured by Triton’s Podcast Metrics measurement service.
A number of new entities appear in the Top 100 Podcast Ranker this reporting period including 99% Invisible (Stitcher Media),
The New South Wales Briefing as well as
Roo and Ditts for Breakfast (SCA).
Casefile True Crime (Audioboom) remained in the #1 spot as the most downloaded podcast in the country this reporting period.
Australia s top 10 podcasts in 2021 pcworld.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pcworld.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
“Guardian journalism is already a trusted source of news on Facebook in Australia, so we welcome the opportunity to licence our content to the platform. We look forward to partnering with Facebook to make the launch of News tab a success,” Stinton said.
Facebook’s news partnerships lead for Australia and New Zealand, Andrew Hunter, welcomed the agreement.
“We are pleased to partner with Guardian Australia to bring additional news posts to Facebook,” he said. “Facebook will continue to work with a variety of publishers to support the sustainability of Australia’s news industry.”
Facebook’s News tab has yet to launch in Australia, but will be a dedicated news feed for journalism on Facebook, curated by Facebook staff. When the product launched in the UK in January, the Guardian reported it was expected Facebook would pay millions of pounds per year to local publishers.
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The descendant of the Fairfax founder, who is also donating $1m to the Walkleys, had some thoughts about how things had changed since the sale of the business to Nine. Plus: Auntyâs new top lawyer
Former Rural Press owner, John B Fairfax, with the Young Journalist of the Year, Mridula Amin. Photograph: Adam Hollingworth
Former Rural Press owner, John B Fairfax, with the Young Journalist of the Year, Mridula Amin. Photograph: Adam Hollingworth
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When youâre handing out $1 million you can say what you like, was the riposte of Nineâs 60 Minutes reporter Sarah Abo to comments made by former media proprietor John B Fairfax when announcing the winner of the Young Australian Journalist of the Year.