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Netflix Expands iHeartPodcast Video Deal
| RADIO ONLINE | Monday, June 15, 2026 | 11:20am CT |
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Netflix and iHeartMedia are expanding their video podcast partnership with the addition of several new iHeartPodcasts set to debut as video shows on the streaming platform.
The latest agreement brings a new collection of star-powered podcasts to Netflix, including "Suite 305 with Lele Pons," "The Martha Stewart Podcast," and "Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson." New episodes, along with select library content from each show, will be available to Netflix members in the coming months.
"Suite 305 with Lele Pons" features the social media personality and entertainer interviewing celebrity guests, with global music star Shakira appearing in the debut episode. "The Martha Stewart Podcast" showcases conversations between the lifestyle icon and a range of notable guests, while "Sibling Revelry" offers candid discussions from siblings Kate and Oliver Hudson alongside other famous brothers and sisters.
The new additions join an existing lineup of iHeartPodcasts already available on Netflix, including "The Breakfast Club," "Bobby Bones Presents: The Bobbycast," "My Favorite Murder," "Dear Chelsea," "Joe and Jada," "This Is Important," and several others spanning comedy, lifestyle, history, culture and sports.
The announcement follows the recent launch of "The Breakfast Club" as a live video program on Netflix. The weekday simulcast gives viewers real-time access to the show's interviews and commentary, while offering Netflix subscribers exclusive bonus content and extended segments during traditional radio commercial breaks.
Under the agreement, iHeartMedia retains all audio distribution rights. The podcasts will continue to be available on iHeartRadio and other major podcast platforms while expanding their reach through Netflix's global streaming audience.
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