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Triton Digital Releases July 2024 U.S. Podcast Ranker


Triton Digital
Triton Digital

Triton Digital releases its July, 2024 (July 1-28), U.S. Podcast Ranker. iHeart Audience Network earned the #1 spot again on the Top Sales Networks Report for July, with 66.4 million Average Weekly Downloads and 18.4 million Average Weekly Users. SiriusXM Podcast Network came in again at #2 with 38.5 million AWDs and 12.8 million AWUs, followed by NPR again at #3 with 25.3 million AWDs and 6.3 million AWUs.

For the reporting period, the top three podcasts based on downloads included NPR News Now (NPR) again at #1, Up First (NPR) again at #2 and Dateline NBC (NBCUniversal News Group) again at #3. For listeners, the top three podcasts included NPR News Now (NPR) again at #1, Crime Junkie (audiochuck) again at #2 and Up First (NPR) again at #3.

There were several debuts for the month of July including Cancelled with Tana Mongeau (Audioboom), Bongino Report Early Edition with Evita (Cumulus Podcast Network), The Steve Harvey Morning Show (iHeart Audience Network), Embedded (NPR) and more debuting for both downloads and listeners.

Dateline: Missing in America (NBCUniversal News Group) debuted for downloads and Where Everybody Knows Your Name with Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson (sometimes) (SiriusXM Podcast Network), Listen to the Story (iHeart Audience Network) and The Sean Hannity Show (iHeart Audience Network) debuted for listeners.

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