Biggest Spenders In Podcast Ads Revealed By iHeart And Magellan AI

Biggest Spenders In Podcast Ads Revealed By iHeart And Magellan AI

ARN’s iHeart has today shared new data from Magellan AI, which has revealed the top 15 brands advertising for Q2, 2022 across the podcast landscape nationally.

Using the latest in artificial intelligence technology, the report is based on analysing thousands of episodes from 400+ of Australia’s most popular podcasts for Q2 2022 to determine which brands are advertising in the rapidly growing medium.

Overall, spending on Australian podcast advertising grew by a huge 72 per cent year on year and 29 per cent compared to Q1, 2022. Advertising spend across the True Crime category grew the most rapidly by 205 per cent from this time last year. Other podcast genres to exponentially grow in investment year on year are Kids & Family (up 190 per cent), Technology (up 189 per cent), and Arts (up 180 per cent).

The Q2, 2022 list of the top spenders across podcast advertising once again features brands from a broad range of categories including online retailers, finance and entertainment.

Head to Magellan’s website to find out more about the quarterly data.




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