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Amazon in Exclusive Talks to Buy Podcast Startup Wondery

Amazon is in exclusive talks with podcast startup Wondery about a potential acquisition, reports The Wall Street Journal. Rumors earlier this month suggested that Wondery had also held talks with Apple and Sony Music Entertainment as it shopped for a buyer.

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Wondery is said to be looking for $300 to $400 million, and it is known for popular true crime podcasts that include "Dirty John," "Over My Dead Body," "Dr. Death." Apple's discussions were in the early stages in November, but if Wondery is in exclusive talks with Amazon, Apple is likely out of the running.

A Wondery purchase would have provided Apple with a library of original content along with a source for ideas that could be turned into TV shows in the future. Wondery is already working on TV shows based on podcasts, including a WeWork series that will premiere on Apple TV+.

It's possible that Wondery's price tag was too high for Apple, but if Wondery is purchased by Amazon, Amazon will be another serious competitor in the podcasting space alongside Spotify. According to The Wall Street Journal, Amazon is aiming to push further into podcasts.

Apple too has been aiming to better compete with Spotify when it comes to podcasts, and rumors have suggested that Apple is looking to buy original podcasts. Apple has been looking for podcasts that could be adapted into ‌Apple TV‌+ content, and it also plans to create podcasts that will augmnet its TV shows.

Apple has already purchased podcasting companies. In 2017, it bought Pop Up Archive to improve search, and in early 2020, it bought podcasting service Scout FM, which turns podcast shows into radio-style stations.

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iObama Avatar
69 months ago
Remember when podcasts were fun and non-exclusive, but people still made money from them? Me too.

Shoulda known it wouldn’t last ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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69 months ago

Wondery is said to be looking for $300 to $400 million...
Wonder if they'll find it.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FloatingBones Avatar
69 months ago
We need to invent a term for podcasts that are available anywhere and are not "exclusive" behind some #!$$ paywall.

I'm for Open Access Podcasts.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
69 months ago
Wondery Rocks! Especially the Steven Johnson stuff!
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Digital Dude Avatar
69 months ago
I guess this is what innovation looks like these days'.
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69 months ago
Honestly, this is bad news for the consumer. Podcasts are not like tv shows with unskippable ads and high production value. Streaming services work because people buy what they need, which usually ends up being cheaper than cable. Podcasts though? If people have to subscribe to listen to a podcast they’ll just find something else to listen to. Turning a free product into a paid service isn’t really a good idea. I’d like to think that these companies pouring money into podcasts will drive better experiences, but somehow I doubt it.
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