YouTube Releases Its Ranking of Top Podcasts in the U.S.
- Bias Rating
-6% Center
- Reliability
55% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
2% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-65% Negative
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63% : That show is ranked modestly at No. 51 on Spotify and No. 178 on Apple Podcasts' top charts, which track the most popular podcasts in the United States based on a combination of various factors: streams, downloads, subscribers and other mystery metrics.49% : "They don't want to see Joe Rogan at No. 1 every single week forever," she said.
45% : While the hit podcast "Dateline NBC," for example, was absent -- it does not regularly upload episodes to YouTube -- the CBS true crime newsmagazine "48 Hours" appeared at No. 4.
42% : (Hosts who have managed to unseat his position on the charts include Kylie Kelce, who does not appear on YouTube's Top 100 list, and Mel Robbins, who is ranked at No. 76.)
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