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Triton Digital Releases Latest U.S Podcast Report


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Triton Digital has released the latest U.S Podcast Report for the June 8 to July 5 reporting period. NPR remained in the #1 spot with 43.1 million Average Weekly Downloads and 12.1 million Average Weekly Users, followed by Stitcher with 23.3 million Average Weekly Downloads and 7.3 million Average Weekly Users. Entercom's Podcast Network, including Cadence 13 and Pineapple Street Studios had 23 million Average Weekly Downloads and 6.7 million Average Weekly Users, and Wondery with 18.5 million Average Weekly Downloads and 4.9 million Average Weekly Users.

The Top 15 Networks represent 591 million podcast episode downloads in total, up 3.4% from the previous reporting period (May 11 to June 7).

In the Top 100 Podcasts by Downloads report, "WTF with Marc Maron" podcast (Stitcher) made its debut for the first time this reporting period. Additionally, four new entities made their debut in the Top 100 Podcasts by Users report this reporting period, including "Literally! With Rob Lowe" (Stitcher), "Murder in Hollywoodland" (Wondery), and "Silence is Not an Option" (WarnerMedia).

Leading podcasts by Average Weekly Downloads include "Up First" (NPR), "The Ben Shapiro Show" (Cumulus Media/Westwood One), "My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff" and "Georgia Hardstark" (Stitcher) and "NPR Politics" (NPR), with "NPR News Now" remaining in the #1 spot as the most downloaded podcast in the U.S.

Leading podcasts by Average Weekly Users include "Up First" (NPR), "My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff" and "Georgia Hardstark" (Stitcher), "The Ben Shapiro Show" (Cumulus Media/Westwood One) and "Fresh Air" (NPR), with "NPR News Now" remaining in the #1 spot as the most downloaded podcast in the U.S.

To view the full results of the U.S. Podcast Report, click here.

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