These are the podcasts that you can now watch on video on Spotify
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Some time ago, Spotify ceased to be a purely musical platform to embrace the world of podcasts. Since then, Spotify's efforts to achieve its share of the cake in the world of 'radio' communication have not stopped. It has personalized lists to find out about new broadcasts, others with the most listened to podcasts, those that are trending, etc. In short, when you open Spotify now you can listen to the latest album by your favorite group and, in addition, keep up to date with your favorite song by listening to the odd recommended podcast.
Now, and as a novelty around the world, Spotify launches its new videopodcasts We will be able to not only listen to our favorite programs but, Also, we will be able to see their participants giving it their all in real life, inside their studio or from where they are recording the program. This new feature will be available to both those with a premium subscription and those using the free service. Even with the screen off, they can continue listening to the video, whether they pay or not, unlike other exclusive paid services such as YouTube Premium.
Now you can watch your favorite podcasts on Spotify
The new videopodcasts can be seen both in the desktop application and the one we download to our Android phone.The video is an addition to the podcast. This can be continued downloading to be able to listen to the audio offline, if you simply don't want to see it. The podcasts that currently have the possibility of video are the following (all in English, we fear).
- Book of Basketball 2.0. Everything about the world of basketball.
- Fantasy Footballers. Football.
- The Misfits Podcast. Curiosities and entertainment.
- H3 Podcast. Comedy and cyberculture in general.
- The Morning Toast. A morning magazine dedicated to millennial culture
- Higher Learning with Van Lathan & Rachel Lindsay. All about black culture.
- The Rooster Teeth Podcast. A program dedicated to movies and videogames.
These podcasts are made up of a mix of original, exclusive, and third-party programs From now on, the creators are the ones who they will decide if they upload their content to video. Spotify, for its part, has assured that it will continue to update this new function.