Four years after Amazon’s , the tech giant is dismantling its $300 million purchase and reorganizing various audio properties into separate teams at the company. As first reported by , this reorg will see the studio lose about 110 employees, and CEO Jen Sargent is departing the company.
Amazon told Bloomberg it will continue to produce podcasts, though their place within the company will be restructured. The more narrative-focused podcasts under the Wondery brand, such as American Scandal and Business Wars, will merge with Amazon’s Audible team. Some of these podcasts will retain Wondery branding, and the Wondery Plus app will remain active. Subscribers to get early access to some podcast episodes through the app, though it’s unclear at this point what functionalities will remain in the app, and which will be absorbed by Audible.
Meanwhile, the celebrity-hosted shows such as New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce and Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard will be rolled into a new team that Amazon is calling Creator Services. According to Bloomberg, a main focus of this new team will be selling large sponsorships. These titles are part of a growing trend toward video podcasts that have helped make for podcast consumption.
Steve Boom, VP for Audio, Twitch and Games at Amazon, addressed the changes (published by Deadline) sent to Amazon employees. “The podcast landscape has evolved significantly over the past few years. As video podcasting has grown in popularity, we have learned that creator-led, video-integrated shows have different audience needs and require distinct discovery, growth and monetization strategies compared with audio-first, narrative series,” he wrote.
Employees who were let go as part of these changes were notified Monday, though Amazon spokesperson Alice Zhou told that “many of the impacted employees” would be moved to “other parts of Amazon.”
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