Lodge, meanwhile, was also formerly employed by ARN as an audio imaging producer for its breakfast show “Jase and PJ”. The on-air role has since been filled by Byron Cooke. Jon previously worked as a day-time host on ARN’s Melbourne station Kiis 101.1, however he left earlier this year. “Toni and Ryan” was previously partnered with ARN’s iHeartPodcast Network for sales and other elements of the show. We can’t wait to get started and be part of the Spotify family.” Lodge added: “This is a really exciting partnerships for us and a massive day for the “Toni and Ryan” podcast, which wouldn’t be possible without all of the people that listen and love if from around the world. “We’ve got some fun ideas on how to say thank you to TARPers who listen each day, so if you’re an OG listener or you want to join the community today – there’s lots of fun coming your way.” To have it locked in and resourced for years to come and to get work alongside Spotify who are the best in the business is an absolute dream,” he said. “It’s an exciting time for podcasting, but it can still feel like the wild west for creators with the ever-changing and unpredictable nature of the industry. Jon noted how great it was to have certainty and security in the current media landscape. “They join the eight exclusive shows all released locally from Spotify since early 2020, as we continue to celebrate Australia’s best podcast talent.” “Through their relatable and always hilarious take on life, Toni and Ryan have become a must-listen-to podcast in popular culture with a global community of followers,” she said. Prithi Dey, Spotify AUNZ partnership lead, said the exclusive Spotify partnership will help the podcast continue its success on a global scale. Variety Australia understands there was a bidding war between podcasting platforms for the podcast and that it will remain free to audiences as part of the deal.
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