We're thankful that our users and customers trust us to give them clear and accurate data about their own shows and about the podcast industry at large. It's hard to believe that we just started working on the site in June, and already over 5,800 shows are being tracked on Chartable by over 4,200 different podcasters. We've been incredibly happy to serve the podcasting community this year. It's interesting that Articles of Interest in particular was dropped into the 99% Invisible feed rather than being launched as a separate podcast-perhaps to maximize its listenership? I'm curious if we'll see more podcasts in this format next year. Only a few conversational shows made the list: Heavyweight and Getting Curious both made the cut.įinally, it's interesting that two mini-series made the top list: Articles of Interest from 99% Invisible, and the 30 for 30 miniseries about Bikram Yoga. The vast majority of these shows are scripted, documentary podcasts, mostly with an investigative bent (e.g. Second, It's pretty obvious by looking, but this list is pretty different than the other lists - there's no Joe Rogan or Pretty Basic here. ![]() If you haven't listened to them, it's probably worth giving them a shot. (These shows happen to be my personal favorites of the year, so perhaps I should become a podcast critic. ![]() We can take away a few lessons from this list: first, that people really, really loved Caliphate and Slow Burn.
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