Triton Digital has released its Podcast Ranker of Australia’s most popular podcasts for April 2022.
The Ranker provides insight into the Top 100 Podcasts as well as the Top 10 Publishers in Australia from 1 March through 31 March, 2022, as measured by Triton’s Podcast Metrics measurement service.
The Top Podcast Ranker and All-Australian Top 100 Ranker are ranked by monthly listeners, in accordance with the latest IAB Podcast Technical Measurement Guidelines.
For this reporting period, the top three publishers yet again were ARN’s iHeartPodcast Network Australia, LiSTNR (SCA), and Audioboom.
The top three podcasts for both the Top 100 Ranker and Top 100 All-Australian Ranker included, Hamish & Andy (LiSTNR (SCA)), Casefile True Crime (Audioboom), and 7am (Schwartz Media).
There were several debuts for the Top 100 Ranker from Liar, Liar: Melissa Caddick and the Missing Millions (Nine Publishing), News with (Nine Publishing), SACKED: AFL (News Corp Australia), and more.
In particular, Liar, Liar: Melissa Caddick and the Missing Millions debuted to the sixth position. Yesterday, The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the investigative podcast has passed 1 million downloads less than a month after its launch.
There were also several debuts in the Australian-Made Top 100 Ranker from The Lost Ones (News Corp Australia), That’s Enough Already with Urzila Carlson (LiSTNR (SCA)), The Front (Nine Publishing), and more.
The return of Chat 10 Looks 3 after a brief break has seen the podcast in which Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb discuss what they’re reading, watching, cooking, listening to or excited by rise 83 positions to come in at #23. This jump makes Chat 10 Looks 3 the highest riser this month.
Participating publishers in the Australian Ranker include Audioboom, ARN’s iHeartPodcast Network Australia, DM Podcasts, Equity Mates Media, Hidden Brain Media, LiSTNR (SCA), Motorsport Podcast Network, News Corp Australia, Nine, NOVA Entertainment, Podshape, Schwartz Media, Sports Entertainment Network (SEN), Stitcher Media, TOFOP Productions, The Chaser, Wavelength Creative and West Australian Newspapers.