Rob Walsh
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Podcast Appearances
when we look at the median number of, of where shows fall, it's about 150 is the median.
That means I think last week, last month was 156 or just think, I think it was.
And that meant, and how I look at that for your audience is I look at the episodes that were released, say in the month of January.
And at the end of February, I look at how many downloads they have at the end of the following month.
So every episode is at least 30 days old at that point, but no more than 60.
But,
what we saw was the medians about 150. that is low all right so half episodes more half episodes low the average an adjusted average and i do an adjusted business only by the way no this is overall oh okay yeah and you know what honestly business is going to be lower oh interesting and not higher okay no no no when we actually look when you know we have a lot of big shows but there's only a few really big shows in business most business shows um
especially ones I see that are claiming new and noteworthy and all that stuff, and I go and look at their numbers, are lucky to get to that median number.
Really?
Yes.
Yeah, including people that claim to be much bigger than they are.
Yeah, I mean, so... So let's keep going with the numbers.
156 median.
All right.
And then we look at overall average, adjusted average, where I take out the top half a percent because...
the Joe Rogan's and the Dan Carlin's really skew things.
So take out the top half percent and I take anything three or fewer out.
The average is right about 2000.
It stays 2000 plus or minus a couple hundred.
And it stayed that way since 2012.