Bloomberg owns and operates a robust slate of podcasts, divided in two groups: “Radio & TV Podcasts” (archived shows, sometimes called “catch-up podcasts”), and “Digital Podcasts” (which technically applies to all podcasts, but in this case it means purepods).
It wouldn’t be an iHeart announcement without a quote from Conal Byrne, CEO of iHeartMedia Digital Audio Group: “Bloomberg Media continues to be one of the first, most-trusted destinations for high-quality content – from market news to business trends, to deeper financial backstories on what’s moving the economy overall,” he said. “We are excited to partner with Bloomberg, not only to grow the audience of their existing slate of great shows, but to develop a whole new list of titles across the next several years, combining their editorial expertise with our mass reach and monetization.”
Bloomberg claims a 26% increase in podcast downloads last year. “Bloomberg Media delivers the global perspective and deep insight business-minded listeners crave, and new platforms such as the iHeartMedia network extends our reach with new audiences who are seeking quality, premium content,” stated M. Scott Havens, Chief Growth Officer and Global Head of Strategic Partnerships.