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Steve Boom, Amazon's VP of Audio, discusses the company's mission to consolidate podcasts and focus on celebrity-led titles.
Amazon broke up its podcast subsidiary Wondery earlier this month. Less than two weeks later, Taylor Swift appeared. "I think we all know that if there is one thing that male sports fans want to see ...
As podcasting becomes video-oriented, Amazon is shuffling Wondery into Audible and a new “creator services” team while ...
Despite securing big names in the business, the company is now shifting its strategy in an effort to better compete with ...
Wondery’s audio-only podcasts — such as the true-crime hits “Dr. Death” and “Dirty John” — will be now be overseen by Audible ...
Amazon is breaking up its Wondery podcast studio as podcast consumption moves to video and celeb-driven shows, letting about ...
Amazon has set a sweeping reorganization of its audio divisions, laying off 110 workers and shuttering its Wondery studio.
In a memo to staff obtained by Deadline, Steve Boom, Amazon’s vice president of audio, Twitch, and games, said the rise of ...
The podcasting company, which saw 110 layoffs, is the latest to pivot as the Google-owned video platform ecosystem pushes ...
Amazon.com is restructuring the Wondery podcast studio by shifting its award-winning narrative podcasts such as "Business ...
Sargent is among a group of Wondery employees affected by Amazon’s realignment of its Audible audiobook and podcasting ...
The gold-rush mood for audio podcasts seems to be over. Restructuring at Amazon's podcast studio Wondery shows where the ...