![]() Thirty-seven percent of listeners listen on Apple, 36 percent on Pandora and Google (Other), Anchor – 17 percent (which also gets the credit when people listen to embeds), 5 percent on Spotify and 3 percent on Stitcher. Anchor aggregates certain metrics but doesn’t go as deep as those platform-specific dashboards.įor now, here’s the breakdown of where listeners to my podcast come from per Anchor: Google Podcast Manager also offers a dashboard. Pandora also offers its own dashboard once you are in. Once approved, I did see some episodes get immediate views from Pandora, which is currently tracked in the Other category in the metrics section on the Anchor app. ![]() It took a few weeks for me to get approved. Once that’s filled out and submitted you wait. ![]() For example: How many episodes there have been, how many listeners each episode gets, and so on. The submission form which can be accessed through here asks questions about the podcast. To get podcasts on Pandora, I had to submit it for approval. Anchor, as mentioned in the article, basically handles all the distribution to the main channels dare I say automagically. The process was more manual than other channels but my show was approved by the Pandora partner program.įor all my podcasts – clients, employers and myself – these last few years, I’ve used Anchor as my hosting, production and distribution platform. Recently my Business Storytelling Podcast made it onto Pandora, in addition to Apple, Google, Spotify, etc. My podcast was already available on all the other channels and could even be listened to via Siri and Alexa.Ĭheck out my Business Storytelling Podcast. Podcasts on Pandora are a newish thing and I saw Max Branstetter and Liron Segev’s shows on there a while ago! Friends, how did you get them on there and why isn’t mine? Those guys are trendsetters and I wanted to catch up.
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