Beranda Hiburan The Podcast Show In London Was A Really Big Show!

The Podcast Show In London Was A Really Big Show!

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Ed Sullivan was an iconic American entertainment journalist and television host, best remembered as the creator and presenter of The Ed Sullivan Show, which aired on CBS from 1948 to 1971, setting a record as the longest-running series of its kind in U.S. broadcasting history. At the height of his fame, Sullivan has hundreds of people doing impressions of him, specifically how he mangled, “We have a really big show for you tonight,†coupled with weird shoulder rolls and facial ticks that were gravy for comedians.

I bring Sullivan up because it is the best way to describe The London Podcast Show of 2026 – “It was a really big show!â€

Held at London's Business Design Centre, the two-day international festival for the business of podcasting brought together creators, brands, and industry leaders from over 50 countries to explore the future of the audio and creator-led media industries.

If you've never been to a podcasting event, then you'd be in a for a treat. Unlike the ego strutting and peacocking at movie and TV events, podcasters are a free-spirited, collaborative, friendly, leave your ego at the door bunch. Hence, this photo!

Meet Ups and Sit Downs

The event was so jam packed with meetings, sessions, and presentations, it's not easy to provide a synopsis of those two days. There were excellent sessions featuring insights from Molly DeMellier from Sounds Profitable, and Brittany Clevenger, who is the Senior Director of Growth Marketing at the online therapy platform BetterHelp, where she is widely recognized as an audio and podcast advertising powerhouse. One of the highlights was a session with recent Podcast Hall of Fame inductee and Podnews managing editor, James Cridland, who revealed the new Podnews Report Card. You can read the results here.

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Sounds Profitable and Sound Insights debuted The Advertising Landscape U.K., which we will cover in depth in our next article. Analyst Adam Bowie shared his slide deck and key takeaways from his presentation Signals in the Static: A Data-Driven Guide to the Podcast Landscape, and an episode of Podnews Weekly Review was recorded live on stage during the conference.

Almost 100 Podcast Marketing Tips (Again!) by Arielle Nissenblatt,Lauren Passell, and Shreya Sharma offered attendees valuable marketing and podcast strategy tips, such as “launch strategy, audience targeting, and guest outreach should vary for every single episode, and offer a free ticket to a podcast conference or an event in exchange for your listeners sending you a marketing tip. It gamifies sharing and provides you with new content.â€

Andreea Coscai of Eurowaves spoke about the international aspect of podcasting. Andreea is a leading podcast growth strategist who believes in the power of authentic, multicultural storytelling to bridge borders.

With deep international experience, she specializes in taking podcasts from concept to success and is committed to supporting the next generation of authentic podcasters internationally.

Awards and Rewards

The Podcast Academy (TPA), a leading professional organization dedicated to the podcasting community, announced this year's recipients of its international honors at The Podcast Show. The Rest Is History from Goalhanger received the International Governor's Award, recognizing a podcast based or set outside the United States for their compelling and long term influence on the industry, while Wisecrack from Tenderfoot TV & iHeartPodcasts received the International Impact Award, recognizing a podcast or individual based or set outside the United States whose recent work has had a significant, positive impact on the global podcasting landscape.

TPA's Awards for Excellence in Audio, popularly known as The Ambies, celebrates outstanding achievement in audio and elevates awareness and status of podcasts as a unique and personal medium for entertainment, information, storytelling, and expression.

The future of podcasting

The Podcast Show in London is a one-of-a-kind event that brings together industry leaders, brands, and platforms alongside emerging and established creators to celebrate, and help shape, the future of podcasting.

Now firmly established as the international meeting point for podcasting, the show attracts delegates from the U.S., Germany, France, the Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Kenya, Canada, Spain, Denmark, Singapore, South Korea, Brazil, and beyond.

Many of the world's most influential companies are sponsors and collaborators: ABC Australia, AdsWizz, Al Jazeera, Audible, Bauer Media, BBC Sounds, BBC World Service, Bloomberg, CAA, CBC, Condé Nast, Dolby, ESPN, Financial Times, Global, Higher Ground, iHeartPodcasts, Lemonada Media, Netflix Podcasts, NordVPN, NPR, Patreon, Pushkin Industries, Quill, Shure, Sky News, The Economist, The Podcast Academy, TikTok, Tortoise Media, UTA, and WME, YMU.

I think Molly DeMellier of Sounds Profitable summarizes the event quite nicely: “The smartest people in podcasting are still willing to share ideas, challenge each other, collaborate, and build together. You leave exhausted, over-caffeinated, slightly sleep-deprived, and somehow even more energized than when you arrived.â€