Can Apple Make Video Podcasts Matter? | Jay Nachlis #656
25 March 2026

Can Apple Make Video Podcasts Matter? | Jay Nachlis #656

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In episode 656 of the New Media Show, Podcast Hall of Famer Rob Greenlee is joined by Jay Nachlis,  Media Research VP at Coleman Insights.


“It’s a timely and deeper conversation about Apple Podcasts moving more aggressively into HLS video streaming and what that really means for the future of podcasting, audience behavior, platform competition, and creator strategy in 2026.”


This episode goes far beyond the Apple announcement itself. Jay brings a strong audience research and brand strategy perspective to the conversation, and together we dig into the real question behind all of this: will Apple’s push into video actually change listener and viewer behavior, or is this simply Apple trying to catch up to audience habits that are already being shaped by YouTube and Spotify?



“Apple Podcasts still has major brand recognition in podcasting, but may face an uphill battle in the current environment where YouTube has become the default platform for video-based podcast discovery, and Spotify continues to build a more native monetization and creator ecosystem.”



We talk about how audience habits often outweigh platform features, why consumer perception matters as much as technical innovation, and whether Apple can reclaim any meaningful momentum in a category it helped establish years ago.


We also discuss how this shift is creating a more fragmented publishing environment for creators. Audio and video are no longer just different formats. They increasingly represent different user expectations, different discovery paths, and different monetization opportunities.



“We discuss the growing need for creators to think strategically about separate audio and video feeds, platform-native publishing, HLS streaming delivery, audience experience, and the long-term risks of overreliance on closed ecosystems.”



Jay and I also explore the broader competitive chessboard. That includes YouTube’s dominance in video & video podcast consumption, Spotify’s continued attempts to define its role in both audio and video, and even whether players like Netflix could successfully move into podcast-adjacent content formats. This episode is really about where podcasting is headed as a medium, not just one Apple feature update.


If you are a podcaster, creator, media strategist, advertiser, or platform watcher trying to understand where podcasting, video, discovery, and monetization are all heading next, this is an episode you should not miss.


Chapters:


00:00 Apple Video Podcast Push

00:47 Meet the Hosts

01:56 Apple Streaming Update

03:14 Early Podcasting Era

05:19 YouTube Spotify Takeover

07:05 Can Apple Compete

08:25 Research YouTube Wins UX

10:30 Awareness Drives Usage

12:07 Netflix Podcasting Fit

15:58 Discovery Algorithms Habits

18:10 Apple Video Hidden Toggle

19:26 Audio Quality vs Video

22:22 Brand Content Trust Matrix

24:05 Apple Podcasts Brand Gap

24:51 Differentiation Over Video

25:41 RSS and HLS Debate

27:09 Why Listeners Choose Apple

28:03 Zune Era Video Podcasts

30:07 YouTube Parallel History

30:59 Winning Tech Standards

33:16 Reaching Younger Audiences

36:48 Hosting Costs and HLS

39:05 Creator Burden of Video

41:20 Future Screens in Cars

43:23 Marketing and Discovery Fixes

45:35 Alternative Enclosures Path

46:49 Wrap Up and Where to Follow


Guest Jay Nachlis Links
Jay Nachlis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaynachlis/
Coleman Insights: https://colemaninsights.com/
Tuesdays with Coleman: https://colemaninsights.com/blog/


Host Rob Greenlee and Show Links
New Media Show: https://newmediashow.com/
Rob Greenlee: https://robgreenlee.com/
Trust Factor Lab: https://trustfactorlab.com/
Adore Creator Network: https://adorenetwork.com/
Podcast Hall of Fame: https://podcasthall.com/
Rob Greenlee YouTube: https://youtube.com/@robgreenlee
Rob Greenlee LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/robgreenlee
Rob Greenlee Instagram: https://instagram.com/robwgreenlee











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