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Spotify bets big on podcasting to power battle against Apple

Podcasting allows Spotify to increase the amount of time its users spend on the app, and reduce its payments to music companies.

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Apple Music is the second-most-popular paid music service, after Spotify. (Image: Bloomberg)

Spotify Technology SA acquired podcasting companies Gimlet Media Inc and Anchor FM Inc, a declaration that their specialty is the next big area of growth for the world’s largest paid music service. Spotify didn’t disclose the prices it paid for the companies, though previous reports said it would be paying more than $200 million for Gimlet. That alone would be the biggest acquisition in Spotify’s history.

The company’s shares fell as much as 7.9 per cent to $128.40 in premarket trading Wednesday after initially ticking higher. Investors have been upbeat about Spotify’s prospects, sending the stock up 23 per cent this year through Tuesday.

The Swedish company has been investing in podcasting for a few years now, funding exclusive shows from comedian Amy Schumer and rapper Joe Budden. But the deals for Gimlet, a producer of podcasts, and Anchor, a services company, signal the medium has progressed from a hobby to a key focus for Spotify.

“Spotify is already one of the world’s most-used apps, but we see an opportunity apart from where we sit today,” Chief Executive Officer Daniel Ek wrote in a letter. “This opportunity starts with the next phase of growth in audio — podcasting.”

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Podcasting allows Spotify to increase the amount of time its users spend on the app, and reduce its payments to music companies. It also opens up another front of competition with Apple Inc, the market leader in podcasting. Apple Music is the second-most-popular paid music service, after Spotify.

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Stockholm-based Spotify announced the deals on the same day it reported its first profit ever, as well as strong subscriber growth. The company added 16 million new users in the fourth quarter of 2018, 9 million of whom pay for its premium services. Both of those numbers exceeded analysts’ forecasts.