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Spotify will start paying video podcast hosts based on how well their videos perform
Spotify announced on Wednesday that it will start paying podcast hosts who make popular videos on its streaming platform.
Spotify will soon start sharing revenue with video podcast producers
Spotify has announced a major push into video podcasting by introducing new ways for creators to monetize their content, directly challenging YouTube's dominance in this space. Through its new Partner Program,
Spotify to pay hosts to make podcast videos in battle with YouTube, WSJ reports
Spotify (SPOT) plans to pay incentives to video creators who hit certain viewing thresholds and, in January, let Premium subscribers view
Spotify to share revenue with video podcasters starting next year
Spotify has announced plans to begin paying podcast creators based on the engagement their videos generate from paid subscribers. The company's new "Partner Program" will allow creators to earn beyond ad revenue. This new strategy will be rolled out in several countries including the US, UK, Australia, and Canada, from January 2, 2025.
Spotify takes aim at YouTube in the battle for video podcasts
“Spotify plans to start paying hosts who make popular videos and meet a certain viewing threshold, and will soon offer premium subscribers a way to watch shows such as ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ and ‘Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain’ without ads. It currently allows hosts to upload podcast videos, but doesn’t offer such payments.” —
Spotify takes aim at YouTube with a new revenue-sharing program for creators
Spotify goes after YouTube's video podcast dominance by removing ads for paid subscribers and introducing a new revenue program for creators.
Spotify unveils a new payout model for creators with popular videos
Spotify is aiming to give YouTube some competition with its new partner program for video creators and content that goes viral. The music and podcast app announced a new “Partner Program” that monetizes audio and video beyond income from advertising starting on January 2,
Spotify will start paying creators for popular videos
The streamer is also removing ad breaks from video podcasts as it tries to compete more directly with YouTube.
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Spotify Challenges YouTube with New Video Podcast Revenue Program
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Spotify Tops Q3 Forecasts, Reaches 252 Million Premium Subscribers as Revenue Climbs 19%
Spotify cranked up the volume with another strong quarter, packing on 6 million paying subscribers globally in Q3 2024.
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Spotify for Podcasters Evolves Into a New Platform for Creators With Monetisation, Analytics and More
In a blog post, Spotify announced that its Spotify for Podcasters app has evolved into Spotify for Creators, in line with its ...
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