Apple’s New Video Podcast Deep Dive | James Cridland #651

On Weds, February 18th Live Episode #651 of the New Media Show, Rob Greenlee, Host, 2017 Podcast Hall of Famer and CEO of Trust Factor Lab at https://RobGreenlee.com, and James Cridland, Editor, https://Podnews.net and 2026 Podcast Hall of Famer discuss Apple’s announcement of a new and improved video podcast experience in the Apple Podcasts app and what it changes technically and strategically heading into 2026. 

They explain how video was previously active in Apple Podcasts but was hidden and poorly presented in the iOS apps, and how this new updated experience makes video playback front and center, with a “turn video off” option that keeps the audio track playing. 

The episode breaks down Apple’s preferred move to HLS-based on-demand video delivery (via a separate, proprietary API HLS video streaming pass-through submission from approved hosting partners) while still supporting legacy MP4 video via RSS. 

They cover HLS basics (chunked delivery, adaptive quality, reduced bandwidth, and hosting costs), improved seeking/scrubbing versus progressive MP4 playback, and new measurement implications (better insight into drop-off and ad viewing). A major focus is monetization: Apple plans to enable dynamic ad insertion for HLS video and charge a per-impression fee, positioning Apple to take revenue without operating an ad business. 

The conversation notes early launch partners (Acast, Art19, Omny Studio, Simplecast), questions about specs and rollout timing (an app update is likely by the end of March; dynamic ad features later in the year), and the risk of platform fragmentation as distribution shifts from open RSS to proprietary APIs. 

James and Rob discuss alternate enclosures (Podcasting 2.0) as an open path to wider app support, reference iHeart’s stated support for video via RSS alternate enclosures, and highlight creator concerns about losing separate audio edits when video replaces the audio feed during playback. 

They also touch on device support (not initially on Apple TV; CarPlay doesn’t show video; Vision Pro support) and briefly discuss future RSS innovation ideas like comments, payments, transcripts, and location tags, plus a short note on upcoming podcast events (Podcast Show London, Podcast Movement New York, Podcast Movement at SXSW).

Chapter Topics:
00:00 Welcome + Why Apple’s Video Podcast Update Matters
01:31 Apple Brings Video Front-and-Center (and Why Now)
06:00 The New Playback Experience: Full-Screen Video & One Feed
10:49 How Apple’s HLS Video Works (and Why It’s Better)
11:36 The Money Shift: Dynamic Video Ads & Apple’s Per-Impression Fee
17:59 Rollout Timeline, Unknown Specs, and Early Partner Shows
23:54 Partners, Two Ingestion Paths, and the RSS vs HLS Debate
34:47 Hands-On Demo: Video Icons, Turn Video Off, and MP4 vs HLS
39:47 Bandwidth, Scrubbing, and What HLS Enables for Measurement
44:16 Quality/Resolution Questions + Missing Apple TV (for Now)
46:26 CarPlay & Vision Pro: Where Apple Podcasts Video Actually Plays
47:09 Will HLS Replace MP3 for Audio? Monetization, Costs, and Reality Check
49:51 Apple vs Spotify: Open Hosting, Dynamic Ads, and Why This Helps Creators
52:30 Audio Isn’t ‘Video Without Pictures’: Why Separate Edits Matter
55:21 Will It Work With Spotify for Creators? Partners, Megaphone, and Pressure
01:00:02 How HLS Interstitials Work: Client-Side Ad Breaks and Spec Unknowns
01:07:48 Keeping RSS Relevant: Alternate Enclosures, Comments, Payments, and New Tags
01:13:48 Local Podcasting & Specialized Apps: Location Tag, TuneIn, and the Future
01:20:20 Wrap-Up: Conferences, Cold Weather, and Final Goodbyes

What you will learn in this episode
– How Apple’s HLS video differs from RSS MP4 enclosures in real-world creator workflows 

– Why HLS segment-based delivery enables adaptive streaming and modern video ad insertion – What Apple’s limited launch partner list means for hosting competition and creator choice

 (Podnews) – https://podnews.net/article/video-apple-podcasts-details

– How Apple Podcasts Connect API keys work, and what they do and do not grant to hosting providers https://podcasters.apple.com/support/5593-how-to-publish-video
– How creators should decide between RSS video, Apple HLS video, and other platform video strategies in 2026 – https://www.theverge.com/tech/879749/apple-podcasts-video-swap-hls-live-streaming

Links for show notes

Watch live or On Demand
https://newmediashow.com

Apple announcement
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/02/apple-introduces-a-new-video-podcast-experience-on-apple-podcasts/

Apple creator documentation
https://podcasters.apple.com/video-apple-podcasts 
https://podcasters.apple.com/support/5593-how-to-publish-video
https://podcasters.apple.com/support/3684-video-podcasts 

Podnews analysis
https://podnews.net/article/video-apple-podcasts-details 
https://podnews.net/update/apple-podcasts-hero 

Guest James Cridland, Editor, https://Podnews.net
https://james.cridland.net/biography/ 

Host Rob Greenlee, 2017 Podcast Hall of Fame Inductee
https://robgreenlee.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/robgreenlee
https://www.youtube.com/@RobGreenlee
https://x.com/robgreenlee
https://PodcastHall.com

How AI-Created Podcasts Impacting Humans? | Jeanine Wright #650

AI-generated podcast hosts and shows are rapidly changing podcasting, video podcasting, and the creator economy across all distribution platforms, including AI LLMs.

In this episode of The New Media Show Live #650 from Feb 4th, 2026, Host Rob Greenlee, CEO/Founder of Trust Factor Lab, explores how AI-generated podcasts affect people, trust, and the future of media with Jeanine Wright, Co-Founder and CEO of Inception Point AI.

Jeanine Wright will help us better understand what Inception Point AI is building and why AI-generated personalities are different from human-created podcasts and AI-assisted editing tools.

This conversation is designed to help podcasters, creators, media executives, and advertisers understand AI-generated podcast content without fear. It will be a clear, accurate discussion about how synthetic hosts work, how audiences respond emotionally, and what the next 12 to 24 months may look like as AI improves.

As humans seem to be rejecting AI-generated content, its human consumption is growing and quality is rapidly improving.

Key topics covered in this 60-minute conversation
-AI-generated podcast hosts and synthetic media explained in plain language
-How AI personalities are created using story plus technology
-How listeners build trust and emotional attachment with AI voices
-Disclosure and transparency for AI-generated content
-Authenticity and credibility in AI-created podcasts versus human-created podcasts
-Ethics, consent, voice, likeness, and IP issues in synthetic media
-Brand safety, advertising readiness, and monetization for AI-hosted shows
-Platform discovery and distribution when AI content volume explodes
-What human creators should do now to stay differentiated and future-proof?
-Practical strategies for building trust and growth in 2026 and beyond

Who this episode is for
-Podcast creators and video creators
-Media companies, podcast networks, and platform teams
-Advertisers and brand safety leaders
-Listeners curious about AI-generated content and the future of podcasting

Watch live at YouTube.com/@RobGreenlee and join the conversation
Watch On-Demand/Podcast Audio and Video Versions at https://newmediashow.com 

Guest
Jeanine Wright, Inception Point AI
https://www.inceptionpoint.ai

Host
Rob Greenlee
https://robgreenlee.com
https://www.youtube.com/@RobGreenlee
https://www.youtube.com/@spokenhuman
https://www.linkedin.com/in/robgreenlee
https://www.instagram.com/robwgreenlee
https://x.com/robgreenlee
https://AdoreNetwork.com
https://PodcastHall.com

00:00 Introduction to the New Media Show
00:55 Guest Introduction: Janine Wright
01:42 Addressing AI Controversies
05:18 AI’s Impact on Jobs and Content Quality
13:36 Exploring AI-Generated Content
14:41 AI Personalities and Content Creation
22:42 Future of AI in Content Creation
31:32 Transparency and Ethical Considerations
43:25 Human Creators in an AI-Driven World
46:40 Exploring Swap Farms and Bot Traffic
47:28 The Evolution of Podcast Quality
50:45 AI in Video Content Creation
52:20 Digital Clones and Ethical Considerations
56:50 AI Personalities and Content Creation
01:04:19 The Future of AI in Podcasting
01:23:09 Advertiser Reactions and Industry Impact
01:25:43 Final Thoughts and Future Conversations