Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast
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The latest Infinite Dial Canada survey was released last month revealing that Canada is leading podcast listening.
Broadcast Dialogue welcomes Stephanie Donovan, Global Head of Revenue, at Triton Digital to the podcast to dive into current audio listening trends, including how smart speaker growth is driving listening habits, the revenue opportunities presented, and why this year's Infinite Dial Canada is a great story for radio.
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