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ATP & Spotify Rally for Fans

The ATP and Spotify are working together to create original tennis content for fans worldwide. The collaboration starts before the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals and will run through 2026, including a behind-the-scenes documentary. The project aims to draw in new fans, highlight tennis culture, and showcase players and tournaments. With more people watching sports videos on Spotify, this partnership hopes to boost fan engagement. The ATP continues to expand its digital presence through partnerships with major media platforms.

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Top Media Pros Tune In to New Podcast Hub on Ventura

Podcast Broadcast Central (PBC) has opened a new podcast and digital content studio at 15035 Ventura Blvd, Suite D, Sherman Oaks, CA. Founded by media veterans Victoria Recaño and Allyona Sevanesian, PBC offers a full-service space for podcast recording, content creation, and more. With a team of experienced industry insiders, PBC aims to help creators and brands easily produce professional media.

reVolver Tunes In to AdsWizz for Smarter Ads in Mexico

reVolver Podcasts has partnered with AdsWizz to bring geo-targeted audio advertising to its Spanish-language podcast inventory in Mexico. This agreement allows advertisers to use advanced targeting and measurement tools to reach Mexico's growing base of Spanish-speaking podcast listeners. Brands and agencies can now access this inventory through AdsWizz’s platforms, making it easier to plan and optimize audio ad campaigns in the Mexican market.

Track Your Podcast’s New Listeners with CoHost

CoHost has launched a new feature called the New Listener Metric, which shows how many unique people are tuning into your podcast for the first time. This tool helps podcasters track true audience growth and discover trends over different time periods. With this insight, brands and podcasters can better measure their growth, understand what drives new listeners, and confidently report their podcast’s impact.

Awful Announcing Releases Latest Power List

The Awful Announcing Sports Podcast Power List highlights how sports podcasts are now a major way people get sports content, often replacing traditional TV and radio shows. The list features top hosts, producers, and executives, showing how podcasts are expanding into video, live shows, and new business partnerships with bigger platforms like Netflix, Spotify, and Amazon. As the lines between TV, radio, and digital content blur, this Sports Power List names the most influential people driving the fast-changing sports podcast industry.

Podcast Tool

The Sony ZV-E10 is a versatile and budget-friendly mirrorless camera designed specifically for content creators, offering a suite of vlogging-centric features in a compact body. It excels with specialized modes like Product Showcase, which automatically shifts focus to objects held up to the camera, and Background Defocus for instant cinematic bokeh. While it lacks in-body image stabilization and has some rolling shutter, its refined color science, reliable Face-Priority autoexposure, and integrated directional microphone make it an excellent tool for solo creators producing product reviews, beauty tutorials, or straightforward vlogs. With a vari-angle screen and features like vertical video metadata tagging, it’s a purpose-built camera that prioritizes ease of use and high-quality results for modern video content.

Podcast Of The Day

The Art of Rebounding

In an exclusive two-part interview on The Art of Rebounding, former Harlem Globetrotter and host Harold "Lefty" Williams sits down with basketball legend Spencer Haywood for a powerful conversation that spans his journey from the Mississippi cotton fields to Olympic gold and NBA fame. Produced by The Los Angeles Tribune Podcast Network, the series delves into Haywood's historic Supreme Court case that reshaped the NBA, his private battles with addiction and fame, and his later advocacy for athlete rights and personal reconciliation with icons like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson. Williams describes the interview as going "far beyond the game," offering a raw reflection on perseverance, purpose, and the complex legacy of a sports trailblazer.

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Visionary Voices Of Podcasting

Two Voices, One Comedy Podcast

Jack O’Brien is the Head of Comedy for the iHeartPodcast Network, a digital media veteran who launched and grew Cracked.com into the most visited humor website, and now oversees hit shows like Behind the Bastards and The Ron Burgundy Podcast. Miles Gray is an award-winning digital content producer and writer for brands like YouTube and Condé Nast, who co-hosts the popular pop culture podcast The Daily Zeitgeist with O’Brien. Together, they blend sharp comedy, deep media knowledge, and a shared obsession with basketball—O’Brien as the grandson of NBA legend Jack Ramsay, and Gray as a lifelong Lakers fan who still claims he can touch the rim. Let’s see their answers to all your questions that you asked over Twitter.

Upcoming Podcast Events 

Discover the latest trends and strategies in podcasting by attending these must-experience upcoming events—perfect for creators, brands, and industry professionals looking to elevate their audio game.

Podcast Tip Of The Day

Create a seamless guest scheduling system by using a dedicated booking tool like Calendly or Acuity that syncs with your calendar and automatically collects needed information like bio, headshot, and talking points. Set clear expectations upfront by sending a confirmation email that includes recording details, technical requirements, and episode expectations. To maintain consistency, batch-record multiple interviews in dedicated scheduling blocks—like "guest Thursdays"—to maximize efficiency and create a content buffer. Always send a reminder 24 hours before recording and a thank-you note with the episode link afterward to build lasting relationships.

A Final Note

“Smooth scheduling isn't just administrative—it's the first step toward a great guest experience and a flawless recording.”

See you on Monday,

Podcast Tonight. www.podcasttonight.com

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