Research: Record podcast listening in Sweden
February 10, 2025

During Q4 2024, nearly two million 15–74-year-olds listened to podcasts an average day in Sweden, reports Mediavision. This indicates strong growth in podcast listenership over the past year, with an increase of 20 per cent. Compared to 2022, growth is even bigger. This trend shows that podcast listening continues to set new records, as people shift away from traditional radio listening.
Mediavision also notes that growth is widespread, with a significant increase across most of the age groups analysed.
“Listening to podcasts is becoming increasingly popular. It is now the fastest-growing audio category in Sweden in terms of daily listeners,” commented Fredrik Liljeqvist, senior analyst at Mediavision. “Most of the listening is dedicated to content that is free for consumers, meaning ad-supported or public service content.”
Mediavision also reports a significant increase in the number of households paying for podcast content. Despite the strong dominance of free listening, nearly 450,000 households now pay for podcasts, which is also a new record.
The relatively new phenomenon of video podcasts reached about 10 per cent of Swedes aged 15–74 on an average day during the last quarter of 2024. This implies a noticeable and ongoing transformation of the audio landscape.
“Both increased listening and more paying households make 2024 a strong year for podcasts. With the growing number of video podcasts, the audio medium is likely to develop even further. There are also strong indications that competition between Spotify and YouTube will accelerate this development. The conclusion is that podcasts are broadening the audio landscape,” concluded Liljeqvist.
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