NPR: An ‘Authentic’ News Gathering Organization That Has Always Leaned In

When it comes to the podcasting industry, you’re going to hear the word authentic used over and over and over again! So what does this have to do with a podcasting article?  Read on…

The Word Authentic Means Everything To A Podcaster & Publisher

The word ‘authentic’ is used often used when it comes to the podcasting industry. There’s an authenticity that radiates in the manner that a show, a story line, or a podcaster connects to their audience.  Podtrac (who provides measurement technology to many shows in the industry) even extended a sales arm to their company last year, calling it Authentic. 

The Authenticity Paradox

An article in the Harvard Business Review, on ‘The Authenticity Paradox“, highlights the clear definition of authenticity:

Authenticity has become the gold standard for leadership.

So why are we filling you in on the depth and use of the word authentic within the industry? Because in our humble opinion, there’s no podcasting publisher that has captured the authenticity of originality more so than NPR. And they have the statistics, revenue and track record to back it up.

NPR – The Authentic Voice of the Industry

NPR, a clear leader in the podcast industry and their powerful directory of shows has captured an authenticity unmatched by most.  The word AUTHENTIC screams at you when you listen to a podcast on the NPR platform.  It’s no surprise they are trailblazing a path within the industry.

Shows like Hidden Brain, Ted Radio Hour, Embedded, Planet Money, and Invisibilia are driving younger, tech-savvy audiences to discover and embrace a love of on-demand listening. To some, it’s surprising that NPR is leading the way. But to me, it’s obvious they’ve uncovered a formula that works. And they are executing a strategy that other publishers are feverishly trying to mirror.

Their podcasts create ‘authentic’ connections to their audience, a lean-in experience captivating and connecting to their millions of loyal listeners.

Early Adaptation to Platform Well Prepared NPR

The success of their shows have allowed NPR to expand offerings, test market new podcasts, and expand offerings across their entire on-demand platform. Most importantly, NPR has been producing podcasts for over a decade, as they were one of the ‘early adapters’ of the medium. Hence, they’ve made it look easy in ascending to the top during this historic post-Serial craze.

The ‘mainstreaming of the industry’, thanks to cord-cutters, changing consumption habits, and fact that 81% of Americans now own smartphones, has placed NPR at the heart of the podcast galaxy.

 

Lean-Forward Messaging Connects

An article by Brent Lang, in Variety back in December, regarding advertising on NPR mentioned:

“It’s a very lean-forward messaging,” says Bryan Moffett, COO of National Public Media (a division of NPR)  “Everybody has taken the approach of not being too crass or commercial. They’re more conversational.” The loose format of podcasting also has an impact on the way journalists tell stories. “Embedded,” for instance, which “takes a story from the news and goes deep,” serves almost as a reporter’s audio diary. “They’re looking into topics more experientially,” says Grundmann. “Ten years ago that was kind of a no-no. But that’s what audiences are connecting with, and we feel it’s helping them understand the stories better. We’re taking them on a journey, but we’re not compromising our journalistic integrity.”

Bottom line, there’s an inherent kinship with their audience, an authentic connection that NPR has successfully harnessed by using the power of the spoken-word format. They’ve figured out a formula, incubating new shows that deliver a compelling one-to-one message to their audience.

NPR’s success in podcasting has also correlated into a substantial revenue for the company. Some public reports have stated that nearly 30 percent of NPR’s revenues are derived from podcasts. Maybe they’ll fact-check us here…but no matter how you slice it, revenue growth has been exponential.

News Gathering At Its Core ‘Correlates’ Into Success

But what really separates NPR from other publishers? It’s the fact that NPR is a news organization at its core. An alliance of professionals that literally, each day, compile news and effortlessly packages it in audio format. Hence, NPR understands the meaning of authenticity...specifically when it comes to curating content, and they understand how to tie it up in a bow for their audience.

NPR’S Muted Messaging Style Works

Finally, NPR has also capitalized on compelling marketing strategies that businesses have come to embrace….delivering brand messaging in a connected manner to an engaged audience. In an article in Ad Week, Gina Garrubbo, President and CEO of National Public Media said,

NPR’s self-described “muted” messaging style for ads is also important. It’s not a hit-you-over-the-head message.”

Discover An Authentic Love For NPR

In a nutshell, this is what makes NPR & their powerful platform of Podcasts AUTHENTIC!  Brands hold the NPR audience up on a pedestal, and it’s primarily due to the fact that NPR creates quality, authentic content that’s consumed by a valued listener.

We urge you, the newpods that are discovering on-demand listening for the first time, to make NPR and their portfolio of shows one of your first stops! You can also discover & download their app directly in our Top App section.

DISCOVER EVERYTHING NPR, by going to their website: NPR.ORG – click on the below banner to discover their authenticity…or simply take one of their shows for a test drive here, at TopPodcast.com! 

 

 

Univision Goes Big With On-Demand Audio Under Uforia Brand

Univision Communications is launching a new on-demand audio platform—“Uforia Audio On-Demand”—that will feature a suite of programming from news and politics to sports, music, comedy and more. The platform will include podcasts as well as live-stream programs utilizing the company’s radio and TV personalities, as well Univision’s digital-only talent.

Why this is Big?

It’s another powerful move by Univision to secure their position as the authoritative destination for Hispanics, particularly as many on-demand choices continue to become readily available in the marketplace. Basically, they’re just locking it down with this new powerful strategy.

What is the Podcast Impact?

This on-demand platform will offer numerous podcast options, including:

  1. “Epicentro,” an analysis of the week’s current events and “En Boca de León,” a politics and current affairs news magazine. Both podcasts are hosted by KMEX-TV Los Angeles anchor León Krauze.
  2. Alberto Sardiñas will host “El Show de Alberto Sardiñas,” a program that features well-known successful people sharing their path in the hopes of inspiring listeners to create their own.
  3. “El Show de Omar y Argelia”—the morning show hosted by married couple Omar Velasco and Argelia Atilano will be streamed on the platform.
  4. Coquenetas Positivas” with Karen ‘La Coqueta,’ a podcast hosted by Karen O’Brien, will offer uplifting and positive tips and advice for happier and healthier living
  5. Automotive experts Jaime Gabaldoni and Simón Gómez will host a weekly podcast, “A Bordo Podcast.
  6. Sports program “Los Tres P’s” will also find a home on the new platform.

What Univision is Saying?

Uforia Audio On-Demand harnesses the power and scale of our radio and digital properties to enhance our consumers’ experience and further expand our content’s reach,” Univision Digital senior VP Sameer Deen said. “The platform puts more of the content our audience loves at their fingertips, offering on-demand streaming whenever and wherever they want and available across multiple platforms.

Check out Uforia Audio Below

View On-Demand Offerings Here