Facebook will shut down its podcast service on June 3rd
. It will no longer let podcasters add shows to Facebook as of this week, and will remove them entirely on June 3rd. The hub and Soundbites will close sometime in the"coming weeks," while Live Audio Rooms will fold into Facebook Live.
A Meta spokesperson characterized the move as a matter of concentration. The move will help Meta"focus on the most meaningful experiences," according to the representative.in podcasts and shifting attention to hotter products like Facebook's main feed and Instagram's Reels.
and shopping when talking to podcast partners. Simply speaking, Meta's interests in conquering AR, VR and rivals like TikTok may have pulled its attention away from audio.
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