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Feedburner releases optimistic report on Podcasts

Rick Klau, VP of Business Development at the feed managing service Feedburner has posted a long analysis of their numbers around podcasting, and if you ask me it's more interesting than the most recent Technorati State of the Blogosphere.  It's very good to stack up against the Forrester study emphasizing that only 1% of US households on the internet regularly listen to podcasts

Highlights include:
  • 168,000 bloggers, commercial publishers and podcasters use FeedBurner
  • These users publish more than a quarter million feeds, recieving over 60 million feed requests per day
  • The aggregate subscriber base is more than 11 million
  • Podcast feeds (those that contain a media enclosure) represent just under 20% of all FeedBurner feeds and this percentage is consistent with the more than 1,000 new feeds created every day at feedburner.com.
  • FeedBurner recently surpassed a major milestone of 44,000 podcast feeds under management which, according to the CIA World Factbook, exceeds the total number of radio stations worldwide. 
  • Podcast circulation is consistently growing nearly 20% per month.


  • There are more than 1.6 million aggregate subscribers to FeedBurner-managed podcasts, and this number has more than doubled in the past six months.
  • While iTunes is the clear favorite for podcast subscribers, a healthy 43% of the market listens (or watches) their favorite podcasts using other applications.
  • Another promising indicator of the success of podcasting is its comparison to another media technology shift that received a lot of hype in its early days: The DVD. Back in 2000, the DVD format, just 3 years old at the time, was declared the most successful product launch in consumer electronics history, outselling the VCR five to one. Using these statistics as a benchmark, in less than two years, the number of podcasts available online is tenfold that of DVD titles in nearly half the time. In fact, at the 18-month mark for DVDs, there were fewer than 3,000 DVD titles available, and an install base of under 1.5m.
  •  FeedBurner Ad Network will be expanded to support podcasts and other rich media feeds later this year.
  • The company predicts that "before the end of the year, FeedBurner will likely manage well over 100,000 podcasts representing upwards of 5 million subscribers."

Related resources:
"Making RSS usable, interactive and mainstream: an interview with Rick Klau of FeedBurner"
"How and Why to Use Feedburner"
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