Talk:Podcasting and Audiobooks Industry: Difference between revisions

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[[User:Aron|Aron]] From my knowledge Emarketer/Intteligence Insider is a credible source. I think they are an agency and doing high quality research (but not 100% sure). In fact Statista is not producing own research and is using a variety of other sources. They can not always be 100% relied upon. (But overall their quality is high as well) --[[User:PirateCaptain|PirateCaptain]] ([[User talk:PirateCaptain|talk]]) 18:52, 10 February 2023 (UTC)
[[User:Aron|Aron]] From my knowledge Emarketer/Intteligence Insider is a credible source. I think they are an agency and doing high quality research (but not 100% sure). In fact Statista is not producing own research and is using a variety of other sources. They can not always be 100% relied upon. (But overall their quality is high as well) --[[User:PirateCaptain|PirateCaptain]] ([[User talk:PirateCaptain|talk]]) 18:52, 10 February 2023 (UTC)
[[User:PirateCaptain]] That's my understanding as well. But there's no way podcast revenue will by $95 billion in 2028 ( considering that radio and Music revenue were $51 billion and $42 billion, respectively in 2020). The same Inelligence Insider projects US podcast revenue to be $ 2 billion in 2022. That's a huge difference, considering that podcast ad and podcast US revenue accounts for a large share of podcast revenue. Found out that Statista sources its data from the same Intelligence Insider though.--[[User:Aron|Aron]] ([[User talk:Aron|talk]]) 08:06, 13 February 2023 (UTC)