LiSTNR’s Hamish & Andy has again taken the top spot in Commercial Radio and Audio (CRA) and Triton Digital‘s June Australian Podcast Ranker.
Last month, Hamish & Andy recorded 848,612 monthly listeners and 1,634,586 monthly downloads.
The top four remain unchanged from May, with Casefile True Crime, ABC News Top Stories, and Mamamia Out Loud following Hamish & Andy.
The highest debut of the month is the newest investigative title from Hedley Thomas, Bronwyn.
Bronwyn Winfield was a mother of two, who disappeared in 1993 in the midst of separating from her husband Jon. Bronwyn’s family and friends never heard from her again. She was just 31 when she went missing.
See also: Hedley Thomas on Bronwyn, and doing ‘more good with this sort of journalism than most’
Also from News Corp’s stable of crime podcasts, Cocaine Inc. debuts at #108.
Up 5 places to #11, Abbie Chatfield‘s It’s A Lot has celebrated its largest monthly audience since launching in 2019, with 315,587 monthly listeners.
Rising 127 places to #65, The Grade Cricketer from DM Podcasts is the biggest lifter this ranker.
For the 50th survey in a row, ARN’s iHeart has been named the top podcast publisher.
ARN’s head of digital audio, Corey Layton, said: “Achieving the #1 Podcast Publisher status for the 50th consecutive ranker is a monumental feat and a testament to the dedication and innovation of our amazing partners and team. As I know all too well, it’s not the size that counts, but the level of engagement and passion Australians and brands continue to show for our incredible line-up.”
Similarly, LiSTNR continued its run as the top sales representation podcast network nationally.
“As LiSTNR continues to be the leading sales representation network, it’s great to see the LiSTNR sales team increasing its podcast revenue across June to finish +25% year-on-year,” executive head of LiSTNR podcasts, Grant Tothill, said.
“For Hamish & Andy to continue as Australia’s favourite podcast, and for Abbie [Chatfield] to achieve her best monthly audience, is a real credit not only to Hamish and Andy and Abbie, but also their respective teams,” he added.