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Podcasting 2.0 June 5th 2026 Episode 262 - "Podcleanse"
Dave and Adam are joined by John Spurlock and throw a big idea into the boardroom: The Podcast Data Collective
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John Spurlock - Guest
The man behind op3.dev and Livewire.io - From the Great State of New Jersey!
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01 - THE IMPRESSION HEIST — AMP TASK FORCE RATIFIES 4 EXPOSURE DEFINITIONS, NO DISSENTING VOTES
Podnews press release Jun 4: <b>AMP Task Force Introduces Cross-Platform Alternative to the Podcast "Download"</b> — "unified impression guidance for audio and video, advancing impression-based measurement as the medium's primary transaction currency."
<b>Four exposure definitions ratified</b>. JS Jun 4 quote: "the AMP Task Force ratified a new framework with four exposure definitions, with no dissenting votes."
Podcast Play: 30 seconds of content played, audio or video, once per user per session.
Podcast Audience: The number of unique users who had a Podcast Play.
Ad Impression: A commercial begins playing for the user.
Ad Audience: The number of users exposed to an Ad Impression.
<b>They wanted to 'hasten the demand'</b>
Backstory: AMP first emerged May 29 (Podnews) — same day PC20-261 aired — "to confront podcasting's measurement dilemma."
<b>@dave reaction</b> Jun 4 16:12: "RE: [Podnews AMP story] More secretive, back room podcast 'industry' nonsense."
<b>PNWR Jun 5 confirms the cabal-composition critique</b> — James and Sam open the show debating AMP. James: "they also want to define what an impression is" + "we don't have a definition of podcast." Sam: "I don't think podcasting is [defined], we can measure consumption."
<b>PNWR catches the gaps</b> [0:09:00-0:09:30]: "Spotify yes, Acast no, Art19 missing… Apple is already doing that. Apple is already being cut [out]." Same observation @dave made — who's in the room and who isn't.
<b>@js replies @dave on AMP</b> Jun 4: "@dave Dave there were no dissenting votes" — Mastodon-thread confirmation that JS + Dave are on the same page about the consensus-by-cabal red flag.
Discussion: V4V counter-thesis — No Agenda is value-for-value (no impressions, no exposures). Open standards vs industry cabals. PNWR is independent-podcaster-aligned; AMP is platform-aligned.
Podnews AMP Jun 4 press release
PNWR this week (Pod News Weekly Review)
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02 - THE OPEN COUNTERPART — PODCAST INDEX ISSUE #775 (PNWR + @DAVE BOTH ON IT)
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03 - THE WHY BEHIND IMPRESSIONS — "THE FIRST FOUR AND A HALF MINUTES"
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04 - THE PODCASTING 2.0 DATA COLLECTIVE — THE OPEN ANSWER TO AMP
<b>The Podcasting 2.0 Data Collective</b> — the open, V4V-aligned answer to the AMP cabal. Not a consortium with ratified definitions and trade-press releases. A collective of open tools and honest sentinels: OP3 for analytics, Podverse + newpodcasts.net for corpus data, Podcast Index for the namespace, Issue #775 for client identification done right.
<b>Matthew 5:6</b> (KJV): "Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled." The verse that frames the work. Open data, transparent measurement, value-for-value — righteousness in podcast governance. Those who hunger for it are the ones who'll be filled. The AMP cabal trades righteousness for an ad-tech seat at the table; the Data Collective just keeps the lights on.
<b>THE CHARTER — Adam's working document, June 5 2026</b>
<b>We hold more power than we give ourselves credit for.</b>
<b>Definition of a Podcast: Syndicated delivery of media files with precise consumption data for all stakeholders.</b>
What we brought in (the Podcasting 2.0 namespace contributions):
Transcripts
Chapters
Funding (V4V)
Person
Location
…etc.
<b>Statistical relevance:</b> Advertising is based on percentages. Collectively we have about 10% of all apps — statistically enough to be relevant.
<b>Godcaster app tracing proves we can measure important metrics.</b>
Data to aggregate and display:
Follows
Plays per episode
Completion rate by time
<b>Strategy:</b>
Become the authoritative source by publishing open stats
Monetize
<b>We will not be loved initially by the industry, because we will have the truth.</b>
Advertisers will love us though, as will Podcasters.
<b>Monetization:</b>
Data subscriptions
Resellers (DJL)
Ad Networks
Podcasters themselves (consideration)
Podcast Index has built the trust needed to house this data.
We already have a data exchange relationship with the apps.
<b>op3.dev is critical in this equation to offset the old system for correlation.</b>
<b>OP3 full podcast support landed this week</b> [PNWR 1:53:00-1:54:30] — OP3.dev now has full episode-level + show-level analytics support for podcasts. Spec work also moving on private feeds (insecure feeds spec). Direct relevance to V4V infrastructure.
<b>@dave → @james Jun 5 11:50</b>: "Do you have the daily lists that show up on newpodcasts.net available anywhere as a download? I'd love the full, historical list of feed urls that have appeared there if possible." Open-data request — corpus curation theme.
<b>@dave → @mitch May 30</b>: "Would you be able to send me a flat list of all the feed urls in Podverse which have more than X number of subscribers/followers? Let's say more than 5?" Podverse data request — corpus quality.
<b>Anchor FM RSS restoration request</b> — Fri 11:01 email to NA inbox (Lusso Lets). Listener can't retrieve feed data from Podcast Index. Adjacent infra beat — the unsung user-facing pain of corpus indexing.
Discussion: corpus curation as a steady-state job (Dave's sentinel work) vs measurement standards (the AMP cabal) — which one keeps the ecosystem honest? The Data Collective doesn't ratify, it just shows up to maintain. Hunger and thirst. They shall be filled.
OP3.dev — open podcast analytics
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05 - CAPTIVATE LAUNCHES DAX US — THE IMPRESSION ECONOMY IRL
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06 - BBC GOES ALL-IN ON CROSSED WIRES YEAR 3 — IPLAYER DEAL + "EDINBURGH OF PODCASTING"
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07 - STREAMING CONSOLIDATION — YOUTUBE MUSIC + TUBI + NETFLIX ALL WANT "PODCAST"
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08 - SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY — VS CODE DELAYS, PHP FOUNDATION, SLSA LEVEL 3 IS NOT ENOUGH
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09 - AI BUBBLE PC20-FLAVOR — TOTO CHUCKS, MOTHER COMPUTERS, "NO 'I', ONLY MATH"
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10 - QUIPS / TRANSITIONS
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