Captivate launches Apple Podcasts video

MAY 6, 20264 MIN
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Captivate launches Apple Podcasts video

MAY 6, 20264 MIN

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Sponsored by Supporting Cast. Your subscribers shouldn't be someone else's email list. đź”’ Other platforms keep the keys to your audience—their payment info, their contact details, their loyalty. Supporting Cast hands them back 🔑. Build a business you actually own. Podcast hosting company Captivate has unveiled its Apple Podcasts video support. Their pricing model is a flat $12/month add-on for up to 1,000 video plays. Additional bandwidth costs are charged over that number. Captivate isn't yet supporting the alternate enclosure. Podnews has published a quick price comparison page for video podcast hosting. What's notable is that different companies are charging in very different ways. It's emerged that all podcasters wanting to submit video to Apple Podcasts will need to manually get an API key from Apple (docs from Captivate, Podigee or Buzzsprout) and then submit an approval request to Apple Podcasts to enable their podcast in video - and it can take up to two weeks for Apple Podcasts to approve this request. We don't know of any publishers or shows that have been disallowed, however, and there is a suggestion that this is a technical quality check to help the platform with scaling growth. However, neither Spotify nor YouTube charges for bandwidth, and both those companies don't have a pre-publishing approval process. Captivate launched their Apple Podcasts video streaming feature with a special edition of In & Around Podcasting - however, surprisingly, that episode is not yet in video on Apple Podcasts. We bet it's in Apple's approval queue... What effect does adding video on Apple Podcasts have on your show's consumption? According to this case study from Transistor and Primary Technology from Stephen Robles... it doubles your plays in Apple Podcasts; and has no effect on your YouTube audience. There are downsides, though - no chapters, no read-along transcripts, and - worse of all - no video at all for users who are paid subscribers. Ouch. > > > Read more of today’s podcast industry news stories on the Podnews website: and get our free daily newsletter.Classifieds - your job or ad herePodcast Growth & Monetization tips every Thursday! — Subscribe to the FREE Podcasting Business School newsletter and get fresh tips every Thursday for podcast growth, monetization, and online business strategies. Join over 4,000+ Pod Pals on this list.8 Ways to Evaluate a Podcast Agency — 40+ criteria, discovery call questions, a side-by-side scorecard, and red flags to walk away from. Built for financial advisors and RIAs choosing a production partner. Free.Gold supporters: Buzzsprout, Mowpod, The $100 MBA, Cloud10, The Podglomerate, Sounds Profitable, The Content Creator's Accountant, PAVE Studios, Cohost, Libsyn, Audiohook, Podscribe, RedCircle, audioBoom, Simplecast, Magid, Jar Podcast Solutions, Awesound, Acast, We Edit Podcasts, Podpage websitesSilver supporters: Audacia Audio, Gamut Podcast Network, Bumper, Goalhanger, Sounds Debatable, Nomono, Magellan AI, SoundStack, Tink Media, Podcast Movement, The Podcast Haven, Locked On Podcast Network, The Roost, Frequency, Huberman Lab, Voxtopica, Compliance Podcast Network, Ausha, Podium , POW PR, ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Aust, Companion Arts, Red Seat Ventures, PodAnalyst, Truefans, Blubrry, Araeya Media, Jonekiri, Castbox, Health Podcast Network, Headliner, Rephonic, Sonic Influencer Marketing, Rhapsody Voices, Diversion Podcasts, Lemonada Media, Transistor, CreatorX, Jam Street Media, Double Elvis Productions, Content10x, Podcast Partnership, Cleanfeed, School of Podcasting, Adopter Media, Revolver Podcasts, Lower Street, Podigy, Signal Hill InsightsOur supporters pay for Podnews, so everyone can read it. Join them today.Image: Captivate