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  • True crime podcasts are incredibly popular with listeners. But they’re a hard sell with advertisers. So Sony Music Entertainment is turning to sentiment analysis to address buyer concerns.
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    True Crime Podcasts Can Win Advertisers – As Long As The Discourse Stays Civil

    BY Anthony Vargas// December 6th, 2024

    True crime podcasts are incredibly popular with listeners. But they’re a hard sell with advertisers. So Sony Music Entertainment is turning to sentiment analysis to address buyer concerns.

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