
Netflix is officially making its entrance into the podcasting world, representing a major extension of its content repertoire. Following the recent debut of video podcasts through a collaboration with Spotify, Netflix is now poised to launch its first original podcasts featuring well-known figures.
### Launch of Netflix Original Podcasts with Pete Davidson and Michael Irvin
Podcasting has experienced a dramatic rise in popularity, fueled by platforms such as YouTube and Spotify, with Apple Podcasts also witnessing a revival. The medium has become essential to political campaigns and promotional efforts for films and television, underscored by the Golden Globes’ establishment of an award for ‘Best Podcast.’
Acknowledging the increasing impact of podcasts, Netflix, the foremost global streaming service, has opted to embrace the movement. The company has secured partnerships with Spotify and iHeartRadio for exclusive video podcasts, while also introducing its own original content.
Netflix has revealed its first two in-house podcasts:
– **The Pete Davidson Show**, debuting on Friday, January 30
– **The White House with Michael Irvin**, launching on Monday, January 19
#### Show Descriptions
**The Pete Davidson Show**: This podcast showcases the former *Saturday Night Live* star in a relaxed atmosphere, engaging in open discussions with friends. The show guarantees an unfiltered approach to conversations.
**The White House with Michael Irvin**: This sports-themed podcast will address current sports headlines, game evaluations, and commentary. It will present two episodes weekly and will feature a rotating cast of co-hosts, including former NFL All-Pro wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who is also engaged in the show’s production.
New episodes of *The Pete Davidson Show* will be published every Friday, whereas *The White House with Michael Irvin* will deliver two episodes each week. Both podcasts will be available to anyone with a Netflix subscription, fitting with the platform’s goal to assimilate various types of content.
As Netflix broadens its podcast offerings, it prompts the inquiry of how audiences will interact with this novel format. The fusion of video and audio content could transform the podcasting landscape, creating an exhilarating advancement for both the platform and its subscribers.