Podcast Ranker: Hamish & Andy tops for the seventh consecutive month

Ashley Regan
By Ashley Regan | 18 October 2022
 
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Triton Digital’s Podcast Ranker for September has been released with Hamish & Andy again topping the top 100 ranker and top 100 all-australian ranker for the seventh consecutive month.

Hamish & Andy produced by LiSTNR [SCA] received 966,714 monthly listeners and 2,145,919 monthly downloads across its four episodes released in August.

Also for seven consecutive months, Audioboom’s Casefile True Crime came in second with 938,355 monthly listeners and 2,501,724 monthly downloads across its five episodes.

News Corps’ The Teacher's Trial moved three positions to come in third place with 528,90 monthly listeners and 1,130,415 monthly downloads with seven new episodes.

Following was ARN’s Life Uncut with Brittany Hockley and Laura Byrne moving up one position for fourth place with 420,677 monthly listeners.

And moving down one spot was Schwartz Media’s 7am with 413,433 monthly listeners. 

ARN’s Kyle & Jackie O Show moved down three positions and came in at six with 404,700 listeners. ARN’s Stuff You Should Know was seventh, audiochuck/Stitcher’s Crime Junkie at eight, ARN’s The Imperfects at nine and LiSTNR’s The Howie Games at ten moving up 15 rankings.

Overall, LiSTNR had 6.6 million listeners, nine of the top 20 titles and three of the top podcasts in their genres.

SCA executive head, LiSTNR Podcasts, Grant Tothill, said: “Our growing slate of original podcasts with six new original podcasts launched during September, complemented by our new podcast partnerships with Stitcher and Wondery, along with established partnerships with Schwartz Media, Ten, RiAUS and the AFL, will continue to offer audiences and advertisers high-quality podcasts.”

Overall, ARN’s iHeartPodcast Network delivered a combined total of 5.4 million listeners, nearly 25 million monthly downloads, held half of the top 10 most listened podcasts and owned 41 of Australia's top 150 most popular podcasts in September.  

ARN's head of digital audio, Corey Layton, said “To remain Australia’s favourite podcast publisher, and hold five of the top 10 most popular podcasts, is an incredible achievement. 

“These results highlight it’s not all about size (as those who know me will attest), it’s about content that consistently resonates with listeners and advertisers alike.”

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