Spotify Unveils New Podcast Metrics
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Spotify now shows how many times people listened to podcast episodes | TechCrunch

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Spotify has unveiled a new metric called “plays” that lets users see how many times an audio-only or video podcast episode has been listened to or watched.
This is the first time a podcast metric like this will be viewable for creators and users.
Spotify ’s announcement follows its first-quarter earnings, revealing a gain of 5 million premium subscribers.
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