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This episode of The Download covers the business and strategic implications behind the week's biggest podcast industry moves—from distribution deals and ad tech data to AI-driven discovery and network liability exposure. Reid cuts through the surface-level headlines to identify what each development actually means for network executives, ad buyers, and creators. Whether you run a podcast portfolio, sell host-read inventory, or manage talent contracts, the frameworks here are the ones worth stress-testing before Monday morning. * Amazon's Boardroom deal looks like a partnership announcement; Reid reads it as a cable carriage playbook in early form. * Podscribe's 7.4x retargeting multiple is the attribution proof point that direct-response advertisers have been demanding—and that terrestrial radio never built. * 73% of listeners would follow creators across formats, which is less an audience metric and more a contract negotiation risk every network legal team should review now. * YouTube and social now drive 61% of favorite-show discovery, making app-store optimization strategies structurally obsolete for most shows. * Karl Stefanovic's exit from Nine Network is a liability case study in how informal podcast editorial norms create institutional exposure that standard broadcast contracts don't address. Send this episode to a colleague who needs to hear it. Tips and feedback: thedownload@heymato.com 📣 We Want to Hear from You! * 📝 Submit a question [https://heymato.com/qna/the-download] * 📞 Call us at (747) 234-2678 [tel:+17472342678]
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