Podcast Production & Audio — 2026-05-05
Buzzsprout has launched a new video hosting and distribution feature to help podcasters expand their reach across visual platforms, while PodGround has opened its second creator micro-grant round for independent podcasters. Meanwhile, a detailed 2026 editing workflow guide from a London studio offers a step-by-step look at modern podcast production tools and costs.
Podcast Production & Audio — 2026-05-05
Industry News
Buzzsprout Adds Video Hosting and Distribution
Buzzsprout has launched a video hosting and distribution feature designed to help podcasters reach wider audiences through visual social media channels and YouTube. The new tool simplifies how podcast creators distribute visual content, aiming to reduce friction for creators who want to grow beyond audio-only audiences.

PodGround Launches Second Creator Micro-Grant
PodGround has announced its second Creator Micro-Grant round for independent podcasters. The platform describes itself as "a collaborative home for podcasters with peer support, training, and funding for creators who podcast with purpose." The grant program is specifically aimed at purpose-driven independent creators.

AI Podcast Generators Reshape the Production Landscape
A roundup of the top AI podcast generator tools in 2026 highlights standouts including BeFreed for personalized audio learning, Google NotebookLM for document-based audio overviews, and Wondercraft. These tools are increasingly being adopted by both individual creators and brands looking to streamline podcast content production.

Production Tip
Structure Your Editing Workflow in Phases
A 2026 step-by-step podcast editing guide from Next Media London recommends breaking your post-production into distinct phases to stay organized and cut costs. The workflow typically moves from raw audio cleanup (noise reduction, level normalization) through content editing (removing filler words, restructuring segments) to sound design and final export.
Key advice from the guide: listen through your entire recording once as a "story editor" before touching any tools — focusing purely on flow, pacing, and narrative structure. This single pass prevents over-editing and helps you make surgical cuts rather than reflexive ones. Only after this review should you open your DAW for technical edits. This approach is particularly valuable for solo producers managing their own recordings.
Modern AI-assisted tools such as Adobe Podcast's Enhance Speech, Descript's Studio Sound, and Auphonic have materially shortened cleanup workflows and continue to improve.

Tool Spotlight
Buzzsprout — Now with Video Distribution
Buzzsprout has long been a well-regarded podcast hosting platform, and this week's addition of video hosting and distribution tools makes it a stronger all-in-one option for creators ready to publish video podcasts. The new feature targets platforms like YouTube and visual social media, letting podcasters manage audio and video distribution from a single dashboard. For creators looking to expand into video without juggling multiple services, this update makes Buzzsprout worth a closer look.
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