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  2. Spotify wants to take on YouTube in podcasts. Here's ... - AOL

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    By putting podcasts across platforms, Spotify can also maximize advertising revenue, which was roughly 472 million euros, or about $491 million, last quarter — up a modest 5.6% from the year ...

  3. 8 of the best investing podcasts - AOL

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    The podcast, which launched in 2006, usually follows the business and economic news of the day, making it a great way to stay on top of financial markets. Apple Podcast rating: 4.1 stars

  4. 'People First, Then Money, Then Things': Suze Orman's 6 ... - AOL

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    In a recent episode of the Women & Money podcast, Orman and her wife and co-host KT share "The 6 Secrets to Suze’s Success". Success Secret #1: "The day you put your needs in front of others ...

  5. Podcast - Wikipedia

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    An episode of a podcast playing on a smartphone. A podcast is a program made available in digital format for download over the Internet. [1] [2] [3] Typically, a podcast is an episodic series of digital audio files that users can download to a personal device or stream to listen to at a time of their choosing.

  6. Uses of podcasting - Wikipedia

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    Podcasting refers to the creation and regular distribution of podcasts through the Internet. Podcasts, which can include audio, video, PDF, and ePub files, are subscribed to and downloaded through web syndication or streamed online to a computer or mobile device.

  7. Parcast - Wikipedia

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    Parcast was a digital media firm and podcast network, that specialized in producing scripted podcasts and audio dramas. It was founded in 2016 by podcaster Max Cutler and his father Ron Cutler in Los Angeles California. [1] In 2019, it was acquired by Sweden-based media firm and streaming service provider Spotify. [2]