Mark Asquith named third Heroes of Indie Podcasting inductee
Mark Asquith has been named the third and final inductee into Mercury Podcasts’ inaugural Heroes of Indie Podcasting Hall of Fame.
Mark Asquith has been named the third and final inductee into Mercury Podcasts’ inaugural Heroes of Indie Podcasting Hall of Fame.
A new podcast series is using personal stories to explore LGBT+ identity, history and culture through conversations with people from different generations and creative backgrounds.
A new interview with Kevin O’Leary and Tetr College of Business founder Pratham Mittal examines whether higher education is preparing graduates for a changing jobs market.
DAX US has expanded its digital audio advertising reach through a long term exclusive partnership with idobi Network.
The Bad Therapist Show has unveiled a new visual identity designed to reflect the evolving needs of established therapy practice owners.
A special concert marking 125 years of black music in Britain is now available on BBC Sounds as part of Radio 2’s The Music is Black season.
Podcasting is helping audiences choose how they access content, according to broadcaster Kaye Adams ahead of the inaugural Scottish Podcast Awards.
A new podcast from the Dog Breeding Reform Group focuses on helping people make informed decisions about dog health, welfare and responsible breeding.
Good Food’s podcast Table for Four has returned for a second season with hosts Joanna Page and Mathew Horne.
BBC Radio Manchester is marking the 30th anniversary of the Manchester IRA bombing with a five part series exploring the events of 15 June 1996 and their lasting impact on the city.