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Triton Digital Releases November 2023 Podcast Ranker


Triton Digital
Triton Digital

Triton Digital has released its November, 2023 (October 30-December 3), U.S. Podcast Ranker. Yet again, SiriusXM Podcast Network remained in the #1 spot on the Top Sales Networks Report for the month of November, with 43.7 million Average Weekly Downloads and 13.2 million Average Weekly Users. Wondery came in again at #2 with 27.1 million AWDs and 7.5 million AWUs, followed by Audacy Podcast Network at #3 with 18.9 million AWDs and 6.0 million AWUs.

For this reporting period, the top three podcasts based on downloads included Dateline NBC (NBCUniversal News Group) again at #1, Crime Junkie (audiochuck) again at #2 and Morbid (Wondery) again at #3.

For listeners, the top three podcasts included Crime Junkie (audiochuck) again at #1, Dateline NBC (NBCUniversal News Group) again at #2, and Morbid (Wondery) again at #3.

Debuts for downloads in the month of November include We're Here to Help (Audioboom), The Broski Report with Brittany Broski (Audioboom) and Against The Odds (Wondery). For listeners, debuts this month included The Old Man and the Three with JJ Redick and Tommy Alter (Wondery), Cover 3 College Football (Audacy Podcast Network) and Snap Judgement (Soundrise/PRX). Dark Arenas (SiriusXM Podcast Network) debuted for both downloads and listeners.

NPR is temporarily excluded from the rankers this month due to a planned data collection migration. They will return to the rankers once the migration is complete.

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