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How YouTube Ate Podcasts and TV, With Rachel Martin, Ashley Carman, and Derek Thompson

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Dec 12, 2025
Rachel Martin, an NPR host known for her celebrity interviews, delves into how video transforms trust and connection in interviews. Ashley Carman, a Bloomberg reporter, outlines the podcasting industry's evolution, from the boom of Serial to the rise of YouTube as a powerhouse. Derek Thompson, a media analyst, shares his theory that everything has become television, reshaping our attention and social dynamics. Together, they explore the implications of video-first media on our society, urging listeners to consider the cultural shifts at play.
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INSIGHT

YouTube Became The Top Podcast Platform

  • YouTube has become the dominant platform for podcast listening, reshaping how shows reach audiences.
  • Video components and short clips (shorts) drove discovery and accelerated podcast growth on YouTube.
ANECDOTE

From TV Back To Radio — Then Video

  • Rachel Martin left TV news to return to radio because she loved audio's intimacy.
  • She now embraces video for Wild Card because visual cues enrich conversations and build trust with guests.
INSIGHT

Visuals Deepen Interview Dynamics

  • Video adds body language, facial expressions, and visual context that change how interviewers respond.
  • Rachel finds those inputs make interviews richer and help guests trust the host more quickly.
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