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Google Play Music To Add Podcast Support on April 18, Says Report 31

An anonymous reader writes: Google Play Music could add a hub for podcasts on Monday, April 18. The speculation comes as news outlets spotted a leaked NPR email member-only newsletter which claims that the company 'worked with Google to ensure that public radio is represented in the Google Play environment' and reveals the launch date. Google announced plans to add podcasts to Google Play Music app in October last year. It's a welcome move -- whenever it actually happens. Google, unlike Apple and Microsoft, as of today doesn't offer any built-in app in its mobile operating system which could allow users to subscribe and listen to their favorite podcasts. And podcasts are increasingly becoming popular.
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Google Play Music To Add Podcast Support on April 18, Says Report

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  • In the last couple of weeks Google has been spamming Songza users (or Google Play, is it now) with ads about this or that crappy podcast ("about tech and people [requisite "mistake" and giggle]). Hey Google, if I wanted to listen to podcasts at work...I'd be listening to podcasts, ya' know?
    • When Google discontinued Songza. I stopped using Songza. Google Play Music doesn't really replicate the simplicity of Songza.

      It's a welcome move -- whenever it actually happens. Google, unlike Apple and Microsoft, as of today doesn't offer any built-in app in its mobile operating system which could allow users to subscribe and listen to their favorite podcasts.

      Why would it be a welcome move? There are perfectly valid free podcast listening apps on Android. The worst that could happen is that Google buys out those podcasting apps, discontinues them, and replaces them with something half as good, like it did with Songza.

      This move is not demand-driven, I can assure you. No one is asking Google to meddle with Podcasting. They can compete with p

  • by Anonymous Coward

    it's about time google added this functionality back in to android

    • The question is, will the Google Play Music app have features useful for podcasts? Some podcasts it really doesn't matter what order you listen to episodes in, current events type things like Tech News Today or music podcasts like AMPed New Music Weekly. Others like Serial or Hardcore History or other episodic long form podcasts should be listened to in a particular order, oldest first. Seems like it would take awhile for Google to get it's app as feature rich as many of the already available podcast player
  • by Altus ( 1034 ) on Friday April 15, 2016 @02:32PM (#51917231) Homepage

    if it were Apple doing this, instead of a "Welcome move" it would be a blatant attempt to kill of existing podcast apps.

  • by LWATCDR ( 28044 ) on Friday April 15, 2016 @03:18PM (#51917565) Homepage Journal

    Google had a podcasting app for android called Listen years ago. That and MyTracks are two of Google apps I wish they had not killed.

  • I figured that by now podcasts would have gone the way of the dodo, same as powerpoint - 4x as long to express half the content, badly.

    • I generally listen to audio only podcasts, and only while driving on my commute. The few times I watched a video podcast I cast it to the chromecast on my office TV.
    • I figured that by now podcasts would have gone the way of the dodo, same as powerpoint - 4x as long to express half the content, badly.

      There is nowhere else to get a lot of this content. Most of the insights I bring here from the automotive world come from one show (which is also podcast) which hosts big names from the industry. I skip their dailies but I watch (or just listen to) their weekly and monthly broadcasts.

    • What else do you listen to in the car?

      I don't need it on android, I don't listen to music on a phone. So itunes on my pc is fine, then I sync it to the ipod and the ipod goes back in the car's glove box for a few weeks.

      • What else do you listen to in the car?

        I don't need it on android, I don't listen to music on a phone. So itunes on my pc is fine, then I sync it to the ipod and the ipod goes back in the car's glove box for a few weeks.

        There's this thing called a radio ...

        • When the radio gets boring, and it often does, I can use the podcasts. Plus the podcast is the only way to time shift listening to the NPR shows I like.
          But radio... isn't that even more out of data and dusty than podcasts?

          • The radio plays music, same as a smartphone does. But since I can't drive any more, I end up talking with whoever is doing the driving. And conversation is even more out of date, but it works for me.
        • by LWATCDR ( 28044 )

          Funny but I can not find any good tech shows on radio during my commute time.

          • There's such a thing as a "GOOD" tech show? :-)

            If it were really good, you'd have to pay too much attention to it to be a safe driver, same as texting while driving or other distractions.

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