Explore the shift from indie podcasting to a corporate oligopoly. Learn how the industry grew from a rebel medium to a crowded market dominated by big media.

If the medium was born as a rebellion against traditional broadcasting, what happens when it just becomes traditional broadcasting with a different name?
Create a 10-min podcast exploring how corporate consolidation killed the "indie spirit" of podcasting, analyzing the shift from homemade shows to celebrity-driven, commodified content, and asking if the format can ever return to its rebellious roots.








The corporate takeover of podcasting refers to the shift from an independent, 'rebel medium' to a market dominated by large entities, often called a podcast oligopoly. Originally, podcasting was a space for marginalized voices and niche topics without gatekeepers. However, massive industry growth and media consolidation have transformed the landscape into a crowded red carpet event where major corporations now own the microphones once held by indie creators.
The podcast industry experienced a staggering gold rush during the pandemic lockdowns. In 2019, there were approximately 450,000 podcasts available to listeners. Just one year later, that number surged to 1.5 million shows. This rapid growth reflects significant digital media trends but has also led to concerns that the massive influx of content and corporate interest is burying the independent creators who originally built the frontier.
The indie spirit of podcasting, characterized by raw and experimental energy, is increasingly being pushed aside by media consolidation. While the medium began as a secret club for people to tell stories on their own terms using cheap microphones, it has evolved into a more professionalized and corporate-controlled environment. This transition from homemade digital files to high-production corporate shows marks a significant change in how the medium functions today.
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