The Download
Reid Mercer flies solo this week to follow the money across podcasting's biggest stories. He breaks down Prince William's surprise New Heights appearance timed to Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's wedding, questions Shopify's third straight month atop the podcast ad spend rankings, and reframes Mel Robbins' Cannes AI talk around the real story of audience-data ownership. He also digs into new Edison Research data on Black and Latino podcast listeners, and closes by tracking where platform power is shifting next, from Riverside's newsletter push to Kara Swisher's political ambitions. This episode is for anyone trying to understand where podcast advertising dollars are concentrating, which audiences the rate cards are underpricing, and how hosts and platforms are expanding their influence beyond the feed. Listeners will come away with a sharper read on booking strategy, ad spend risk, and the next wave of platform competition. * Prince William's New Heights booking functions as earned media arbitrage, timed deliberately around the Kelce-Swift wedding * Shopify's continued dominance of podcast ad spend raises concentration risk for rate cards * Mel Robbins' Digiday interview signals a bigger shift toward audience-data ownership, not just AI adoption * Edison Research shows Black and Latino podcast listenership outpacing what current rate cards reflect * Riverside's newsletter tools and Kara Swisher's 2028 positioning point to podcasting's next power shifts Forward this episode to a colleague who needs to hear it. Send tips and feedback to thedownload@heymato.com. đŁ We Want to Hear from You! * đ Submit a question [https://heymato.com/qna/the-download] * đ Call us at (747) 234-2678 [tel:+17472342678]
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