The costly impact of 'white noise' podcasts on Spotify's profits

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Spotify is reportedly losing out on $38 million in annual profits due to the popularity of "white noise" podcasts on its platform. These podcasts, featuring calming sounds like rain or static, generated three million daily consumption hours on Spotify. The company considered removing them to redirect users to more lucrative music content, but ultimately decided against it. The popularity of white noise podcasts was inadvertently boosted by Spotify's algorithmic push for "talk" content, resulting in potential ad revenue of $18,000 per month for podcast hosts. Despite this loss, Spotify's shares have surged over 60% this year.
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- White Noise Podcasters Are Costing Spotify $38 Million a Year Bloomberg
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