Updated stats: Edison Research Infinite Dial 2019 released March 6th, 2019. Q1 2018 report from Nielsen came out March 20, 2018. Total number of podcasts & episodes on iTunes updated December 2019.
As new stats and reports come out, this post will be updated with the latest info on the podcast listener landscape.
There is both an infographic (with embed code) and a Pinterest image for your sharing needs as well!
Also, a common question is “how many podcasts are there?” and most of the data out there is outdated, but we have an accurate method for determining the number of shows – and it’s currently over 800,000.
There are also over 30 million episodes as of December 2019.
To highlight the growth, Apple confirmed there were over 550,000 podcasts at WWDC 2018 in early June.
An article published April 25, 2018, by FastCompany states there are:
Over 525,000 active shows and over 18.5 million episodes
And an article by Variety back in Feb 2018 said:
Apple Podcasts … features more than 500,000 active podcasts, including content in more than 100 languages.
It’s no surprise that those numbers are climbing daily.
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Podcast Listener Stats (USA)
Demographics

- 70% of the US population is familiar with the term “podcasting” – up from 64% in 2018 (Infinite Dial 19)
- 50% of all US homes are podcast fans (Nielsen, Aug 2017)
- 51% (144 million) of the US population has listened to a podcast – up from 44% in 2018 (Infinite Dial 19)
- 32% (90 million) listened to a podcast in the last month – up from 26% in 2018 (Infinite Dial 19)
- 22% (62 million) listen to podcasts weekly – up from 17% in 2018 (Infinite Dial 19)
- 16 million people in the US are “avid podcast fans” (Nielsen Q1 2018)
- 56% of podcast listeners are Male
- 45% of monthly podcast listeners have household income over $75K – vs 35% for the total population
- 27% of US podcast listeners have a 4-year college degree – vs 19% for US pop
- 36% of podcast listeners are non-white – vs 30% in 2010 (Nielsen, Aug 2017)
Where, What, When, How

- 49% of podcast listening is done at home, down from 51% in 2017
- 22% listen while driving (in a vehicle), same as 2017
- Podcast listeners subscribe to an average of 6 shows
- Podcast listeners listen to an average of 7 different shows per week, up from 5 in 2017
- 80% listen to all or most of each episode, down from 86% in 2017
- Podcast listening on a computer went up from 29% to 31% (smartphone listening went from 71% to 69% respectively)
- 19% of listeners increase the speed (listen faster)
- 65% of monthly podcast listeners have been listening for less than 3 years
- Comedy is the most popular podcasting genre, followed by education and news
Social, Tech & Behavior

- Podcast listeners are much more active on every social media channel (94% are active on at least one – vs 81% for the entire population)
- Podcast listeners are more likely to follow companies and brands on social media
- Podcast listeners are more likely to subscribe to Netflix or Amazon Prime (meaning they are less likely to be exposed to TV advertising)
- Podcast listeners are more likely to own a smart speaker (Amazon Alexa or Google Home)
- 51% of bottled water households are podcast listeners (Nielsen, Q3 2017)
- 57% of baby food households are podcast listeners (Nielsen, Q3 2017)
- 53% of beer households are podcast listeners (Nielsen, Q3 2017)
- 56% of juice households are podcast fans (Nielsen, Q1 2018)
- 54% of milk households are podcast fans (Nielsen, Q1 2018)
- 54% of cereal households are podcast fans (Nielsen, Q1 2018)
- 69% agreed that podcast ads made them aware of new products or services
Global Podcast Stats

South Korea leads the world in the percentage of people who have listened to a podcast in the past month with 58%.
Sources:
- Edison Research Infinite Dial 2019 (pdf)
- Statista The State of Podcasting
- Nielsen Q1 2018 Podcast Insights (pdf)
- Edison Research Infinite Dial 2018 (pdf)
- Nielsen Q3 2017 Podcast Insights (pdf)
- Nielsen June 2017 Audio Today Report (pdf)
- Edison Research Podcast Consumer 2017 (pdf)
- PodcastHosting.org
I have both a YouTube channel and a podcast. While my niche is very popular on YouTube with many others, I have found that podcasting the scary stories on my podcast is much more popular out the door than my YouTube channel has ever been. I don’t know if it is because of the age difference between my listeners and the younger people than I who tell the scary stories on youtube or what, but I absolutely love podcasting and will make sure it is the biggest part of my show. It makes more sense anyway, I tell scary stories.
There are pros and cons to each platform for sure. And there are typically different audiences on each so if you can be on both, that’s the way to go!
Pat Flynn did a great comparison of YouTube vs Podcasting recently as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Thk0QG9xak
Thanks for the video. I do both, but I the way youtube seems to work in my genre is that it is heavily keyword based. It’s better to say “5 scary true ghost stories” than use an actual title in individual episodes like I do with the podcast.
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Hi is there any stats on how many global podcast subscriptions there are all together? Any links?
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Sorry the delay, not sure I’ve seen that info though. Just updated the total number of podcasts though!