Amazon's Wondery+ podcast subscription service will be launching on Apple Podcasts Subscriptions despite Apple taking its standard cut of the revenue.

Amazon’s Wondery Partners Up With Apple Podcasts Subscriptions

The Wondery podcast studio has partnered up with Apple, according to The Hollywood Reporter, intending to bring its Wondery+ subscription service to the fledgling Apple Podcast Subscriptions platform. Wondery CEO Jen Sargent said in a statement that this subscription offering opens up new opportunities for the podcast industry.

Through this opportunity, we’ll be offering our listeners on Apple Podcasts easy access to Wondery+ while bringing them the same immersive listening experience they’ve grown to know and love.

Wondery+ offers subscribers ad-free listening along with early access to shows and exclusive episodes in exchange for $4.99/month or $34.99/year. Don't worry, Wondery’s free, ad-driven podcasts shall remain available on the platform.

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Apple was rumored to eventually acquire Wondery for between $300 million and $400 million. Eventually Amazon swooped in and snapped up Wondery for an undisclosed sum.

Apple TV+, which is Apple's video streaming service, is developing a new limited series based on the crash of the WeWork startup. Interestingly enough, that one is based on the Wondery podcast titled "WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork."

What’s the Deal With Apple Podcasts Subscriptions?

Apple Podcasts Subscriptions is a podcast subscription service, unveiled at Apple's April 2021 product event, designed for the company's Apple Podcasts platform.

Apple first added support for podcasts to iTunes 4.9 back in June 2005.

Billed as a "global marketplace for listeners to discover premium subscriptions offered by their favorite creators," it's launching later this month---probably alongside iOS 14.6. The service will let listeners in more than 170 countries and regions sign up for subscriptions to help fund their favorite shows from independent creators.

A subscription to the Luminary channel, available at launch, will let you access the new Midnight Miracle original series hosted by Talib Kweli, Yasiin Bey, and Dave Chappelle.

Major branded shows from the likes of The Athletic, NPR, and others will also be offered.

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Apple is yet to reveal pricing tiers. According to a press release in the Apple Newsroom, the company will be charging $20 per year for the Apple Podcasters Program backend. Apple is said to be taking its standard 30 percent surcharge from creator revenues.

An Apple Podcasts Subscription includes some cool perks, such as early or exclusive access to new podcast series, no advertising, and more. Other companies offer premium podcasts behind paywalls as well, but Apple is no ordinary company.

Having taken podcasts mainstream 15 years ago, Apple remains a major player in this space although significant investments by rival Spotify in podcasting have eroded its lead lately.