Podcast Launches Hit New Record Low in May According to New Survey

"Listen Notes recorded 7,967 new podcasts in May, down roughly 30% from April and 60% below May 2025 levels. New shows represented just 0.198% of all tracked podcasts — the lowest monthly share in at least 13 months."

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New podcast launches dropped to a record low in May. Yet broader data suggests the industry is stabilizing, not shrinking.

What We Know: Listen Notes recorded 7,967 new podcasts in May, down roughly 30% from April and 60% below May 2025 levels. New shows represented just 0.198% of all tracked podcasts — the lowest monthly share in at least 13 months. The figure stands in stark contrast to the first quarter, when podcast launches averaged nearly 17,700 per month. Since then, the pace of new show creation has declined steadily for six consecutive months. Meanwhile, Listen Notes, which describes itself as “a podcast search engine and database,” now indexes 3.78 million podcasts and more than 189 million episodes worldwide. However, only 490,136 podcasts have published at least one episode in 2026, accounting for 13.6% of the database. Additionally, the company reports removing more than 63,000 AI-generated fake podcasts from its index over the past 13 months, highlighting ongoing efforts to improve the quality of its catalog.

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What The Data Shows: (via Listen Notes – 6-8-26)

Month/YearNew Podcasts
June 202516,862
July 202516,251
August 202515,954
September 202518,088
October 202517,884
November 202515,697
December 202514,392
January 202619,930
February 202616,989
March 202616,287
April 202610,492
May 20267,967

What Remains Unclear: Whether the launch slowdown reflects lasting creator fatigue or a natural market correction remains an open question. It’s also uncertain how much of the industry’s recent growth was inflated by AI-generated content rather than legitimate creators. Moreover, as platforms aggressively purge low-quality feeds, future headline numbers may look very different.

What It Means: Podcasting appears to be entering a more disciplined era. With 10.9 million new episodes already released in 2026, production volume remains strong despite fewer new shows launching. Furthermore, the days of explosive growth driven by low-effort content are fading. Longevity, consistency, and quality are becoming the new benchmarks for success in on-demand audio.

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