Podcast creators can now submit their RSS feed to YouTube and YouTube Music, the company revealed in a video uploaded to its Creator Insider channel. It was previously announced in August that support ...
YouTube’s big podcasts push has most certainly arrived, with podcasts now in the YouTube Music app. But it seems the platform isn’t done, with YouTube currently testing uploading podcasts via RSS, but ...
You can add a podcast in the mobile app by tapping "Activity," then the "Subscriptions" tab, and choosing "Add by RSS feed" from the overflow menu. We've given you the direct web link above, but you ...
A report compiled by RSS.Com reveals key data on the habits of the podcast audience, including a keen observation that niche ...
Google Podcasts, the app that has steadily grown from a basic offering to one that can meet most users' needs, has added its biggest feature to date: support for RSS feeds. This is an important ...
YouTube is growing its commitment to hosting podcasts on its platform. This week, at the Podcast Movement conference, YouTube product lead Steve McLendon confirmed the platform will be rolling out ...
Last month, Google Podcasts hit 50 million installs on the Play Store, and it’s now letting you “Add by RSS feed” across all platforms. Since launch, Google Podcasts has only surfaced shows that ...
For the last couple of weeks I’ve been discussing how to create an RSS feed for a podcast. This week I’m going to discuss deployment, but first a friend who read last week’s column asked me: “What ...
Apparently, everyone's plan is to be a podcasting app eventually. The latest app with a desire to break into the podcast industry is, as weird as it might seem, TikTok. In a post on X (formerly known ...
There’s only supposed to be one way to hear exclusive podcast content from sports host Scott Wetzel: by paying $5 a month to subscribe to his Patreon. But the show’s also been available on a smaller ...
Mark Gibbs continues to explore the details of creating an RSS feed for a podcast. Last week we discussed the nuts and bolts of using RSS (Really Simple Syndication or, as some call it, Really Simple ...