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Podcast Listening in Canada Reaches 39% of Canadian Adults Monthly as YouTube Surpasses Spotify in Platform Share

July 08, 2025

Podcast Listening in Canada Reaches 39% of Canadian Adults Monthly as YouTube Surpasses Spotify in Platform Share

Canadian Podcast Growth Surges in 2025, Driven by English Language Audience Gains, News Genre Growth and Steady Listening Patterns Across Platforms

 

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – July 8, 2025 – As Canadians turn increasingly to digital audio for news, entertainment, and connection, new data shows the country's podcast appetite has reached unprecedented levels.

 

Triton Digital®, the global technology and services leader in the digital audio, podcast, and broadcast radio industries, today released the 2025 edition of the Canadian Podcast Report, offering a comprehensive year-in-review on podcast consumption across the country. The report analyzes listener behaviour, platform preferences, genre trends, and the nation’s top-performing shows from April 2024 through March 2025, incorporating findings from the Canadian Podcast Listener study by Signal Hill Insights, supported by Ulster Media.

 

"Podcast listening is growing in Canada, and we are seeing increasing diversity in who is listening, what they’re listening to, and how they’re accessing content," said Daryl Battaglia, Senior Vice President of Measurement Products and Strategy at Triton Digital. "These shifts offer important insights for creators and advertisers looking to reach a broad and evolving audience."

 

Podcast Listening Growth Across Canada

 

Podcast listening in Canada continued its upward trajectory in 2024, with monthly reach hitting 39%, a 3-percentage-point increase year over year. This growth was driven primarily by English-speaking audiences, whose monthly listening rose by four points. While Francophone listening declined slightly, the national figures reflect continued momentum across the broader listener base. Engagement also deepened: among current listeners, the average number of podcasts consumed weekly increased from 3.5 to 3.9, and average weekly episodes rose from 8.2 to 8.4, signaling stronger content affinity and more frequent listening habits.

 

 

Downloads by Device and Platform Preferences

 

Over 90% of all podcast downloads in Canada occurred on mobile devices, solidifying mobile’s role as the dominant access point. In a major platform shift, YouTube overtook Spotify as the most-used app for podcast listening, indicating how visual integration and cross-platform convenience are reshaping listener behavior. It now has the most listeners, though not necessarily the most overall listening.

 

Who’s Listening?

 

Podcast listeners in Canada span every demographic group, with distinct patterns by age, income, and education. Spotify attracts the youngest listeners, while YouTube skews more male. Apple Podcasts has the highest percentage of listeners with household incomes over $100K and post-secondary education.

 

What Are Canadians Listening To?

 

News was the most downloaded podcast genre. True Crime and Comedy rounded out the top three, reinforcing Canadians’ appetite for both timely information and compelling storytelling. Genres like Society & Culture (12%) and Sports (7%) remained stable year over year, while the Business genre saw a slight decline, dropping from 4% to 3% in the past year.

 

Top Networks and Shows

 

Among sales networks, SiriusXM Podcast Network led in average weekly downloads, followed by Wondery Network and CBC/Radio-Canada. The most downloaded podcast in Canada in 2024 was Dateline NBC from NBCUniversal News Group.

 

Spotlight on Canadian-Made Audio

 

Canadian content continues to perform exceptionally. Front Burner (CBC/Radio-Canada) ranked as the top Canadian-Made English-language podcast, while Le Radiojournal (Radio-Canada) led in French-language downloads, demonstrating the influence and reach of locally produced journalism.


 

Genre Breakdown & Release Cadence

 

News and Sports podcasts released the highest volume of episodes, mirroring their popularity in downloads. Other genres with frequent new content included Society & Culture (8%) and Comedy (7%), which continue to resonate with Canadian listeners.

 

Access the Full Report and Learn More

 

To download the full Canadian Podcast Trends Report, please visit here.

 

To learn more about participating in Triton Digital’s podcast and streaming rankers, please contact: solutions@tritondigital.com.

 

About Triton Digital

Triton Digital® is the global technology and services leader to the digital audio, podcast, and broadcast radio industries. Operating in more than 80 countries, Triton provides innovative technology that enables broadcasters, podcasters, and online music services to build their audience, maximize revenue, and streamline their day-to-day operations. In addition, Triton powers the global online audio industry with Webcast Metrics®, the leading streaming audio measurement service and Podcast Metrics, one of the first IAB certified podcast measurement services in the industry. With unparalleled integrity, excellence, teamwork, and accountability, Triton remains committed to connecting audio, audience, and advertisers to continuously fuel the growth of the global audio industry. For more information, visit www.TritonDigital.com.

 

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