Red Seat Ventures Launches Speakeasy, Why Podcasts Work for Sports Fans, & More

Red Seat Ventures Launches Speakeasy, Why Podcasts Work for Sports Fans, & More

April 6, 2026

Red Seat Ventures Launches Speakeasy, a New Hosting, Distribution and Monetization Platform

Speakeasy, Red Seat Ventures’ new owned-and-operated podcast hosting platform, serves as a hub for creators with monetization, hosting, and content distribution in one place. The platform supports “the full range of modern formats from RSS to HLS and video.” In Ashley Carman’s issue of Soundbite covering the announcement, Red Seat Ventures CEO Chris Balfe highlights the complicated nature of modern podcast distribution beyond the traditional RSS feed. One content hub attracts future creator partners and eliminates payments to third-party hosts for ad placement.

Beyond the Broadcast: Why Podcasts Are the New Home for Sports Fans by Jim Salveson

Sport Social Podcast Network Director of Sport Jim Salveson highlights podcasting’s power to connect with audiences, build trust, and provide flexibility unavailable in traditional broadcast media. Podcasts are opt-in, with consumers seeking out specific shows and hosts. According to Edison Research’s Sports Audio Report, 51% of general sports fans will continue following an athlete even if they’re traded to a new team. By contrast, 76% of sports podcast listeners continue to follow a traded athlete. Salveson pitches opportunities for broadcasters launching official podcasts: follow teams or players across tournaments, target younger mobile-first audiences, or create native-language content for international listeners.

OpenAI Just Acquired Silicon Valley Podcast TBPN

Tubefilter covers the recent acquisition of tech podcast TBPN. The Financial Times reported the deal is valued in “the low hundreds of millions of dollars.” The deal includes an “editorial independence covenant” limiting OpenAI’s editorial influence on the show’s news coverage. OpenAI has made the show ad-free. Marketecture Media founder Ari Paparo published the hot take “I’m sorry, but this deal makes no sense, financially, editorially, or strategically.” Over on X, Anthony Pompliano proposes the framing that OpenAI’s investment isn’t necessarily in TBPN as a business or a show; it’s an investment in the TBPN team. By letting hosts operate without the stress of ad sales, OpenAI invests in a media tool to destigmatize generative AI for broader audiences.

Podcasts Can Be Submitted to TuneIn Again

Podnews reports the TuneIn broadcaster portal, closed since February 2024, has reopened. This follows the acquisition of TuneIn by Stingray Group back in November 2025. Podnews notes that TuneIn’s podcast directory remains the default path to getting podcasts in Tesla cars and on Sonos speakers, in addition to other platforms.

The Sound-On Era

Spotify’s new report, developed with Bold Insight, includes a survey of 5,000 audio-app consumers in five markets and 105 media planners and buyers from 12 markets. 86% of Spotify users report they silence videos on other platforms to listen to music, podcasts, or audiobooks instead. 75% of consumers report they typically remember the audio content they listen to (10% higher than social media content). Spotify positions itself, and by extension audio advertising in general, as the place brand voices are heard, not just seen and skipped.

 

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