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What are Aussies favourite podcasts: April ranks

BY Marija Mrvosevic ON 11 May 2021      2 min read Australian Podcast Ranker published the newest report on Australia’s favourite podcasts. Casefile holds its number one position since February, when it outranked Stuff You Should Know.  Casefile True Crime started in 2016. It is a true crime podcast that explores solved and unsolved cases. Starting with a team of one, the mysterious host known only by the moniker ‘The Host’, Casefile developed into a team of 10. It releases episodes every Sunday for three weeks with the fourth week being a break. It is published by Audioboom. Stuff You Should Know is published by ARN/iHeartMedia. It began in 2008 and it is published three times per week. Stuff You should know held the number one position until February 2021 and now it sits in the second place. 

Podcast downloads stay high as top 4 downloaded shows unchanged

Podcast downloads stay high as top 4 downloaded shows unchanged May 11, 2021 11:04 Podcast downloads took a slight dip in April to 48.2 million, down from March’s record high 50 million, according to Triton Digital’s Podcast Ranker. The monthly Australian Podcast Ranker lists the top 100 podcasts from participating publishers for listeners in Australia, as well as ranking the top 10 publishers through 1 April to 30 April. The top four spots stayed the same, with Audioboom’s Casefile True Crime podcast holding on to the top spot, followed by ARN/iHeartPodcast Network Australia’s Stuff You Should Know which also stayed steady at #2, Hamish & Andy at three and The Kyle & Jackie O Show at four.

Hamish Blake back on screens fronting Big Tourism Australia campaign

Hamish Blake signs on to host LEGO Masters until 2023

Hamish Blake signs on to host LEGO Masters until 2023 The show launched in 2019 and is currently on its third season. Its opening episode on Monday night had 838,000 metro viewers, beating out Channel 10’s  Masterchef launch which had 670,000, and Channel 7’s  Dancing With The Stars: All Stars (644,000). It also topped the key advertising demographics of those aged 16 to 39, 18 to 49, and 25 to 54. Michael Healy, Nine’s director of television, said he’s thrilled to commit to the show for an additional two series. “Since it first burst onto our screens in a sea of colour in 2019, LEGO Masters has captivated the imagination of a nation. It is the ultimate feel good program that celebrates creativity and imagination while showcasing phenomenal works of art. It’s also one of those rare programs to resonate with people of all ages,” he said.

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