Home Login RADIO ONLINE RSS Facebook
Advertisement

Report: Podcast Ad Spend Climbs in First Half of 2025


Magellan AI
Magellan AI

Podcast advertising continued its upward trajectory in the first half of 2025, with new industries and brands expanding into the medium and top spenders increasing investments, according to Magellan AI's midyear report released at Podcast Movement 2025.

Magellan AI tracked ad activity across more than 50,000 podcasts worldwide and found U.S. ad spend in the space climbed steadily compared to 2024. Monthly spend growth ranged from 116% to 134% year-over-year, showing sustained momentum.

Top Advertisers and Industries

The top 10 advertisers invested a combined $231 million in podcast ads during the first half of 2025, up nearly 2% from late 2024. BetterHelp led with $31.3 million in spend, followed by Amazon ($26.8 million), Toyota ($25.2 million), DraftKings ($24.2 million), and Quince ($23.3 million). LinkedIn and Unilever returned to the top 10 for the first time since before 2024.

Financial services emerged as the biggest spending category, with $195.1 million in podcast ads, a 49% increase from a year ago. Business services and software ($135.2 million, up 51%) and consumer services and software ($121.2 million, up 58%) also saw significant growth. Gambling, auto, and nutritional supplements rounded out the top categories.

Recruiting was the fastest-growing sector, surging 72% to $32.3 million. Eyewear, pet products, web hosting, and shoes each posted gains of more than 25%.

Changing Ad Strategies

Podcast advertisers are increasingly splitting budgets between direct response and brand awareness. Average monthly spend rose 21% year-over-year for direct response campaigns and 29% for brand awareness. By mid-2025, brand awareness made up 53% of overall spend, compared to 45% for direct response.

Ad loads shifted slightly lower, averaging 8.07% of episode time in the first half of 2025, down from 8.97% a year earlier. That translates to roughly 32 seconds less ad time per episode. However, certain categories, such as sports podcasts over 60 minutes in length, carried ad loads exceeding 19%.

New Brands Entering the Space

A wave of new advertisers also joined podcasting this year. More than 2,200 brands entered the space in H1 2025, with an average first-month spend of $19,185. Sports podcasts attracted the largest share of new advertisers (18%), followed by news (14%) and comedy (10%).

Looking Ahead

Magellan AI notes that some brands historically increase podcast spend significantly in the second half of the year, particularly Ford, Zola, and GiveWell. With ad loads already reaching a new high of 10.9% among top 500 shows in July, the back half of 2025 could bring further growth and competition in the market.

Advertisement

Latest Radio Stories

Cumulus Sues Nielsen Over Alleged Ratings Monopoly
Cumulus Media and Nielsen
Cumulus Media and Nielsen
Cumulus Media has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against The Nielsen Company, accusing the ratings giant of abusing its market dominance to force broadcasters into buying unwanted data and suppressing competition in the radio audience measurement industry. The complaint, filed October 16 in the U.S. More

MRC Revokes Nielsen Accreditation in Seven Markets
Media Rating Council (MRC)
Media Rating Council (MRC)
The Media Rating Council (MRC) has revoked accreditation for Nielsen Audio's diary ratings service in seven additional markets, part of its most recent round of audit decisions covering July through September 2025. According to the MRC's October 16 report, accreditation was withdrawn for the following More

NPR Pioneering Journalist Susan Stamberg Dies at 87
Susan Stamberg
Susan Stamberg
Susan Stamberg, a trailblazing journalist who helped shape National Public Radio from its earliest days and became the first woman to anchor a nightly national news program, died Thursday, October 16. She was 87. Stamberg joined NPR in the early 1970s, just as the network was taking shape, and quickly More
Advertisement

Rogan, Crime Junkie Lead Edison's Q3 Top 50 Podcasts
Edison Research
Edison Research
Edison Research has released its list of the Top 50 Podcasts in the U.S. for the third quarter of 2025, ranking shows by audience reach among weekly podcast consumers aged 13 and older. The findings are based on Edison Podcast Metrics, which measures total audience reach in both audio and video formats. More

Alt 105.1 Ends Syndicated Mornings, Adds Kenzie Live
Kenzie
Kenzie
After six years of syndicated morning shows, Connoisseur Media's Alternative WGHL (Alt 105.1) Louisville is changing course. The station announced it will drop Premiere Networks' The Woody Show in favor of a local, music-focused morning presentation beginning Monday, October 20, hosted by current midday More

Eric and Julianne Worden Exit Sinclair Norfolk
Eric & Julianne Worden
Eric & Julianne Worden
Longtime Norfolk radio personalities Eric and Julianne Worden have exited Sinclair Communications following a round of budget cuts impacting multiple staff members. Alternative WROX-FM (96X) Program Director and afternoon host Nick Chappell will assume mornings replacing Eric at WNOB. Eric Worden, a More

Return to Menu

Advertisement

Subscribe to our Newsletter
Radio news and headlines delivered right to your e-mail box -- and it's free.

Advertisement

Advertisement