![]() Oh boy I can’t wait for it to turn into a bloated, inefficient, terrible to navigate mess while filling my video suggestions with podcasts. While some may have no problem with the YouTube Music app hosting podcasts, they’d prefer if they are hidden behind a dedicated tab to avoid mixing them with their music recommendations. They are worried that a similar situation may occur with YouTube Music, where podcasts will be heavily promoted and interrupt their music listening experience. Some of them are citing Spotify constantly pushing podcasts to their listening recommendations as a reason for their concern. While a section of YouTube Music users is totally okay with integration of Podcasts into the app, others are not quite excited about this prospect. I see other comments about it being another one for the graveyard, but I’d be really surprised if Google simply lost the ability to stream podcasts. Why wouldn’t Podcasts do the same? Being in YouTube makes the most sense. Google Play Music was merged into YouTube, Google Play Movies and TV was merged into YouTube. But yeah, I stuck with Pocket Casts when Google Podcasts came out, and I don’t intend to switch. The article suggests they may be trying to make some sort of “YouTube Podcasts” experience, which I guess makes sense, since they already switched Google Play Music to YouTube Music, and a lot of video podcasts are already uploaded to YouTube anyway. It does make sense to some considering Spotify, one of YouTube Music’s competitors, already allows listening to podcasts straight from the app. This partly explains the divided opinion among YouTube Music users, which could be the likely destination for Podcasts if Google indeed kills the app. And Google Podcasts is one of the good ones, at least going by some comments from current users. While there’s no confirmation from Google, you can never rule out Google killing any of its good products. This also hinted at the potential sunsetting of the Google Podcasts app. But it was hint enough that we were staring at a possible future with podcasts integrated into YouTube. However, this feature never made it to everyone. As the name suggests, this was meant to integrate podcasts into the main YouTube platform as part of the ‘Explore’ page. Last August, Google started testing something known as YouTube Podcasts. This development rekindled a discussion regarding YouTube Podcasts or rather the integration of Google Podcasts into YouTube or YouTube Music for that matter. However, Podnews ( via 9to5Google) recently reported that this functionality is gone. Original story (published on January 20, 2023) follows:Ī few days ago, reports emerged that playable Google Podcasts episodes were no longer showing up in Google Search results.įor the uninitiated, ever since Google Podcasts launched, it’s been possible to start podcast episodes directly from Google Search results. The album features seminal recordings from the artist’s coffeehouse era (Gerde’s Folk City, 1962), his mythic 1963 breakout concerts at New York’s Town Hall and Carnegie Hall, a duet with Joan Baez from the historic March on Washington (August 28, 1963), definitive performances from his European and world tours of 19, incandescent moments from the 19 Newport Folk Festivals and more.New updates are being added at the bottom of this story……. Most of the performances on the album have been previously available only on the extremely limited edition “50th Anniversary / Copyright Extension” albums (three highly-collectible compilations–released in 2012, 20–of rare early Dylan recordings).Īcross two discs-worth of music, Live 1962 – 1966: Rare Performances from The Copyright Collections chronicles Dylan’s transformation from groundbreaking acoustic “folk” artist to iconic force of pop culture. Bob Dylan’s Live 1962 – 1966: Rare Performances from The Copyright Collections is now available digitally or as a 2-CD set.
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