Netflix has formed an agreement with iHeartMedia to distribute video versions of podcasts, guaranteeing an endless supply of material. The collaboration encompasses upcoming installments from over 15 well-regarded podcasts, such as The Breakfast Club, Dear Chelsea, My Favorite Murder, and several more. Subscribers will be able to view these video episodes beginning in early 2026.
Beyond the fresh content, the arrangement also grants entry to a chosen assortment of older episodes from these series. For context, YouTube presently offers video formats for various prominent podcasts, including titles like The Breakfast Club.
This development builds on an earlier collaboration this year, where Netflix revealed intentions to carry video podcast content from Spotify. That deal includes offerings such as The Bill Simmons Podcast and The Zach Lowe Show, along with additional programs.
Podcasts frequently act as passive listening options for many, and Netflix aims to establish a strong presence in this niche. In a comparable move, Disney+ has lately focused on attracting undemanding audiences by securing rights to broadcast The Rich Eisen Show on weekdays.