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Spotify expands its Audience Network for marketers to Australia
June 30, 2021 9:56
Spotify’s audio advertising marketplace, the Spotify Audience Network, is now available to advertisers and podcast publishers in Australia, as well as Canada and the UK.
The network allows advertisers of all sizes and budgets to connect with listenings consuming a broad range of content, from Spotify Originals and Exclusive podcasts, as well as via Megaphone and Anchor, and ad-supported music.
The Spotify Audience Network leverages Spotify technology to give advertisers the ability to reach hundreds of millions of listeners at scale both on and off Spotify.
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So you can make money on Spotify with your podcasts, see how paid subscriptions that compete with Apple work After Apple announced a podcast monetization scheme, Spotify followed suit and creators will now be able to charge for exclusive content for subscribers.
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PTC has new executive vice president, chief strategy officer
Updated April 27, 2021, 2 hours ago
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PTC has new executive vice president, chief strategy officer
Boston engineering software firm PTC has promoted Catherine Kniker to be executive vice president and chief strategy officer, to take over for Kathleen Mitford, who was recruited away by Microsoft. Mitford is joining the Redmond, Wash.-based software giant, a key business partner of PTCâs, as a corporate vice president in its Azure Marketing division. PTC chief executive Jim Heppelmann said he looks forward to working with Mitford in her new role after working together at PTC for 15 years to shape its growth. As chief strategy officer, Mitford oversaw corporate development, strategic alliances, and academic programs. Kniker, her replacement, joined PTC in 2016 as chief revenue officer, and later moved into a new role managing its alliances with key corporate partners, including Microsoft and