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Apple recently announced support for HLS video distribution through RSS feeds in Apple Podcasts, and the internet immediately went into panic mode. In this episode, I break down what actually changed—and what didn't.
You'll learn how Apple's new HLS infrastructure works, why it matters for video podcast distribution, and how hosting platforms like Acast, YouTube, and Spotify are aligning around this new standard. Tammy also explains the potential long-term monetization implications, including the possibility of dynamic ad insertion for video podcasts.
But the biggest question many podcasters are asking is simple: Is audio dying?
The data says no.
I share the latest insights from Triton Digital and walk you through a practical framework to help you decide whether adding video makes sense for your show—or if staying audio-first is still the best strategy for your audience.
No panic. Just clear thinking.
XO,
Tammy
Key Takeaways
0:00:06] "This Is Not an Emergency" – Calm Down About Apple's Update
[0:01:00] "One Feed, Many Screens" – HLS Brings Video into RSS
[0:04:00] "The Real Story: Dynamic Video Ads at Scale."
[0:09:22] "Audio Isn't Dying – It's Still the Foundation."
[0:12:30] "Before You Add Video, Ask These 3 Questions."
Chapter Timestamps 00:00 – Why this episode replaced the planned topic 03:20 – The internet panic cycle after Apple announcements 06:10 – What Apple actually announced with HLS video support 11:30 – How RSS video distribution changes podcast workflows 16:20 – Hosting platform reality and why rollout will be gradual 22:10 – The potential monetization shift with dynamic video ads 30:15 – Triton Digital data: Are listeners actually watching podcasts? 35:40 – Why audio is still the foundation of podcasting 40:10 – A 3-question framework for deciding whether to add video 49:00 – Faith, wisdom, and moving slower than the tech news cycle 55:20 – Why calm creators build longer-lasting podcasts Resources & Next Steps Have questions about the Apple video update or podcast strategy? Email Tammy directly: [email protected] Want deeper podcast strategy and industry insights? Join Tammy's monthly newsletter for podcast news, hot takes, tools, and a deeper strategy article each month.
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Apple recently announced support for HLS video distribution through RSS feeds in Apple Podcasts, and the internet immediately went into panic mode. In this episode, I break down what actually changed—and what didn't.
You'll learn how Apple's new HLS infrastructure works, why it matters for video podcast distribution, and how hosting platforms like Acast, YouTube, and Spotify are aligning around this new standard. Tammy also explains the potential long-term monetization implications, including the possibility of dynamic ad insertion for video podcasts.
But the biggest question many podcasters are asking is simple: Is audio dying?
The data says no.
I share the latest insights from Triton Digital and walk you through a practical framework to help you decide whether adding video makes sense for your show—or if staying audio-first is still the best strategy for your audience.
No panic. Just clear thinking.
XO,
Tammy
Key Takeaways
0:00:06] "This Is Not an Emergency" – Calm Down About Apple's Update
[0:01:00] "One Feed, Many Screens" – HLS Brings Video into RSS
[0:04:00] "The Real Story: Dynamic Video Ads at Scale."
[0:09:22] "Audio Isn't Dying – It's Still the Foundation."
[0:12:30] "Before You Add Video, Ask These 3 Questions."
Chapter Timestamps 00:00 – Why this episode replaced the planned topic 03:20 – The internet panic cycle after Apple announcements 06:10 – What Apple actually announced with HLS video support 11:30 – How RSS video distribution changes podcast workflows 16:20 – Hosting platform reality and why rollout will be gradual 22:10 – The potential monetization shift with dynamic video ads 30:15 – Triton Digital data: Are listeners actually watching podcasts? 35:40 – Why audio is still the foundation of podcasting 40:10 – A 3-question framework for deciding whether to add video 49:00 – Faith, wisdom, and moving slower than the tech news cycle 55:20 – Why calm creators build longer-lasting podcasts Resources & Next Steps Have questions about the Apple video update or podcast strategy? Email Tammy directly: [email protected] Want deeper podcast strategy and industry insights? Join Tammy's monthly newsletter for podcast news, hot takes, tools, and a deeper strategy article each month.
👉 wildfirecreativecompany.com