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Spotify will start paying video podcast hosts based on how well their videos perform

November 14, 2024
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Spotify announced on Wednesday that it will start paying podcast hosts who make popular videos on its streaming platform, as the company looks to take on YouTube’s dominance in the video podcast space. The company announced a new “Partner Program” that lets creators monetizes their content beyond ad revenue.

Although creators can already monetize their podcasts on the platform, they are now being incentivized to publish a video component alongside their podcasts.

By paying podcast hosts based on how much engagement their shows receive, Spotify is borrowing a page out of YouTube’s book. The Google-owned platform pays creators billions of dollars a year in shared ad revenue.

The company will also start letting premium subscribers watch video podcasts without ads. Spotify says this change will allow listeners to access videos without interruptions, which means that people may be more inclined to watch more content on the platform.

Although Spotify is one of the main services for listening to podcasts, YouTube still has a massive lead in video overall. By giving listeners an uninterrupted viewing experience, Spotify is likely hoping that people will choose to watch video podcasts on its own platform, rather than YouTube.

Spotify says more than 250 million users have watched a video podcast on its platform ever since it launched the format back in 2022. The company also says that nearly two-thirds of podcast listeners say they prefer podcasts with a video component.

In addition, the number of creators publishing videos monthly on Spotify has grown by more than 50% year-over-year. Spotify also revealed that there are now more than 300,000 video podcast shows on its platform.

“By delivering a best-in-class video offering uninterrupted by ad breaks, combined with Spotify’s flexibility and ubiquity, we can provide an experience for your audience that is superior to any platform,” Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said in a blog post. “And by giving you, the creators, another path to monetization beyond ads, we’re freeing you up to spend more time doing what you love: creating.”

The changes announced on Wednesday will go into effect on January 2, 2025, in the U.S., U.K., Australia, and Canada. Eligible creators can apply to join the Spotify Partner Program to start monetizing their video podcasts.

As Spotify embraces video content, the company announced that it plans to add more video features, including chapters, comments, pinch-to-zoom, thumbnail scrubbing, and more. The streaming service is also making it easier to find video content by enhancing personalized video recommendations throughout the app. 

Spotify also announced that creators can now upload clips directly to Spotify to promote their podcasts. These clips will appear in users’s Home feeds, Podcasts feed, Browse page, and the Now Playing view. The company says the addition isn’t mean to make Spotify “yet another place to watch short-form content,” and that it instead hopes these clips will help drive people to full-length episodes.

In addition, Spotify creators will now be able to choose thumbnails for their video podcasts, just like they would on YouTube. Plus, Spotify is redesigning its creator dashboard to make it easier for creators to see their performance and growth analytics. 

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