Longer Podcasts Are More Popular

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2265202595_b41eda824d_mAfter listening to my favorite podcast, Hardcore History and hearing the host Dan Carlin guest star on Slate’s Political Gabfest, I started thinking about how popular the Hardcore History podcast is.  While many podcasts are 30 or 60 minutes, the latest Hardcore History episode is nearly 4 hours long.

That got me thinking about the intersection of quality and brevity.  Common wisdom in digital marketing is that shorter is better, no one wants to dedicate large chunks of time to a program, right? But is that always the case? And how does that reconcile with longer shows like Hardcore History? To investigate this further, I looked into the most popular podcasts as of 8-18-24 as ranked by Stitcher. I mapped out the top 20 listed podcasts and recorded their most recent podcast episode length.

The result, for the data set reviewed, longer podcasts on average are more popular as seen in the black trendline below.

Longer podcasts are more popular

Longer podcasts are slightly more popular

Longer podcasts are more popular

Focus on Quality

This is just one data sample, yet it shows that people find value in a quality program, no matter the length. So, go ahead create quality long-form content!

I’m a bit of a podcast junkie so let me know your favorite podcast in the comments…


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Republished with author's permission from original post.

John Refford
Natixis Global Asset Management
John Refford is a Financial Service professional with 17 years experience including 13 years management experience. John writes about Marketing Technology at his personal blog refford.com and at his personal twitter account @iamreff. His writings reflect his own opinions and not those of his employer.

1 COMMENT

  1. Very interesting this post about podcast.
    I quite like listening, mostly connected in my field of professional activity. I agree that Podcast says that longer Podcasts are more popular.
    Congratulations on the Post.

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