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Voting begins for Podcast Movement session

Voting begins for Podcast Movement session

  • Voting has opened for the speaker sessions at Podcast Movement NYC. Anyone can vote, and the vote will go towards half of the 2026 Agenda. There have been over 750 session presentations. You can find them and vote here. Tickets for the event are available – it will take place September 17-18 in New York.

  • Podcast Movement NYC also announced its inaugural selection committee, which will select speakers based on a published evaluation rubric to ensure quality and reflect the breadth of the industry. The committee includes Podnews’ editor, James Cridland.

  • Exclusive: Crossed Wires, the UK podcast festival held last weekend in Sheffield, doubled its attendance this year to 50,000 attendees, according to numbers shared with us by event organizers. Over four days and eleven stages, the event included numerous live podcast recordings – many now available on BBC iPlayer within the UK for the first time; More will appear during the week. We have the full details of what happened at the incident, including tons of photos.


Tips & Tricks – Podcast with Public Vote from Movement NYC

  • What does social media do for your audience anyway? Holly Brown and Lauren Passel from Tink Media, Aloisy Ikharo from Z Media talk about social media in this audio recording of the podcast Movement 2025. Hear it as you vote for who speaks this year!

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