Great Content - But Let Us Listen in Our App of Choice
The new season “Runaway Princesses” is fantastic. But the incessant hyping up of The New Yorker and the irritating push to make us listen in The New Yorker app are really tiresome. I get it. The New Yorker is great. I am already a subscriber. So I don’t need to listen to a host gush about how wonderful the publication is. What I would like to do is be able to use my New Yorker subscription benefit - early and ad free listening - in the podcast app of my choice, not in the New Yorker’s standalone app. Just about every other platform out there - from Slate, to the Economist and on to The Washington Post and the Times of London - has found a way to enable subscribers to their platforms to access subscription benefit podcasts without having to use individual apps. So how about it In The Dark/New Yorker? Stop with the self congratulation and start by meeting your listeners where they are and where they want to be - in the podcast apps of our choice.
OzMik via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/24
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