The following is a list of daily news podcasts, organized by type (original podcast or adapted media) and then by country. It represents a small subset of news podcasts that release an episode every day, sometimes with the exception of weekends or holidays.
Name | Provider | Presenters | First episode | Ref. |
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7am | Schwartz Publishing | Ruby Jones | May 2019 [1] | [2] |
ABC News Daily | ABC News | Samantha Hawley | ||
PM in the AM | Sky News | Paul Murray | September 2019 [1] | [3] |
Squiz Today | The Squiz | May 2018 [1] | [4] | |
The Quicky | Mamamia | Claire Murphy | February 2019 [1] | [5] |
The Signal | ABC Radio | February 2018 [6] | [7] |
Name | Provider | Presenters | First episode | Ref. |
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Estadão Notícias | Estadão | Emanuel Bonfim | April 2017 [8] | [8] |
Durma com Essa | Nexo Jornal | Conrado Corsalette, Olívia Fraga and José Orenstein | September 2018 [9] | [9] |
Café da Manhã | Folha de S.Paulo and Spotify Studios (Spotify Only) | Rodrigo Vizeu and Magê Flores | January 2019 [10] | [11] |
Boletim Folha | Folha de S.Paulo | April 2019 [12] | [13] | |
Ao Ponto | O Globo | Carolina Morand and Roberto Maltchik | July 2019 [14] | [14] |
O Assunto | G1 Podcasts | Renata LoPrete | August 2019 [15] | [16] |
E Tem Mais | CNN Brazil | Monalisa Perrone | March 2020 [17] | [17] |
Name | Provider | Presenters | First episode | Ref. |
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Front Burner | CBC News and CBC Podcasts | Jayme Poisson | October 2018 [18] | [19] |
The Big Story | Frequency Podcast Network by Rogers Radio | Jordan Heath-Rawlings | June 2018 [20] | [21] |
The Decibel | The Globe and Mail | Menaka Raman-Wilms [22] | May 2021 | [23] |
This Matters | The Toronto Star | Saba Eitizaz and Raju Mudhar [24] | March 2020 [25] | [26] |
Wait, There's More (discontinued) [27] | Global News | Tamara Khandaker | June 2019 [28] | [29] |
Name | Provider | Presenters | Ref. |
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11KM: der tagesschau-Podcast | Tagesschau | Victoria Michalczak | [30] |
Auf den Punkt | Süddeutsche Zeitung | Lars Langenau, Vinzent-Vitus Leitgeb, and Jean-Marie Magro | [31] |
BILD News Update | Bild | [32] | |
Der Tag | Deutschlandfunk | Jasper Barenberg, Ann-Kathrin Büüsker, Philipp May, and Sarah Zerback | [33] |
Die Lage | Der Spiegel | [34] | |
F.A.Z. Frühdenker | Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung | [35] | |
F.A.Z. Podcast für Deutschland | Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung | Angelika Fey, Kathrin Jakob, Sandra Klüber, Andreas Krobok, Marie Löwenstein, and Timo Steppat | [36] |
Handelsblatt Morning Briefing | Handelsblatt | Hans-Jürgen Jakobs | [37] |
Kick-off Politik | Die Welt / upday | [38] | |
Steingarts Morning Briefing | Media Pioneer | Gabor Steingart, Michael Bröcker, and Dagmar Rosenfeld | [39] |
Tagesanbruch | t-online | Florian Harms | [40] |
Thema heute | SWR1 | [41] | |
Was jetzt? | Zeit Online | Fabian Scheler, Sven Stockrahm, Ole Pflüger, and Erica Zingher | [42] |
Name | Provider | Presenters | First episode | Ref. |
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The Detail | Newsroom in conjunction with RNZ and NZ On Air | Sharon Brettkelly and Alex Ashton | April 2019 | [43] |
The Front Page | New Zealand Herald | Chelsea Daniels | March 2022 | [44] |
Name | Provider | Presenters | First episode | Ref. |
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The Smart 7 | Daft Doris | Jamie East | April 2020 [45] | |
Beyond Today | BBC Radio 4 | Tina Daheley and Matthew Price | October 2018 [1] | [46] |
Coffee House Shots | The Spectator | Fraser Nelson, James Forsyth, Isabel Hardman, and Katy Balls | January 2016 [1] | [47] |
FT News Briefing | Financial Times | Marc Filippino | October 2018 | [48] |
Global News Podcast | BBC World Service | [49] | ||
Sky News Daily | Sky News | Dermot Murnaghan | [50] | |
The Intelligence | The Economist | Jason Palmer [51] | January 2019 [52] | [53] |
The Leader | Evening Standard | David Marsland | September 2019 [1] | [54] |
The Monocle Minute | Monocle | August 2019 [1] | [55] | |
Today in Focus | The Guardian | Anushka Asthana | November 2018 [56] | [57] |
Daily Fix | NewsFix | Hilary McGann | October 2021 |
Name | Provider | Presenters | First episode | Ref. |
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5 Things | USA Today | Taylor Wilson and Claire Thornton | December 2016 [1] | [58] |
Apple News Today | Apple News | Shumita Basu and Duarte Geraldino | July 2020 [59] | [60] |
Axios Re:Cap | Axios | Dan Primack | July 2018 [61] | [62] |
Axios Today | Axios | Niala Boodhoo | June 2020 [63] | [64] |
The Ben Shapiro Show | The Daily Wire | Ben Shapiro | [65] | |
Briefly | OZY | September 2015 [1] | [66] | |
Business Wars Daily | Wondery | David Brown | July 2018 [1] | [67] |
City Cast Boise | City Cast | Emma Arnold | ||
City Cast Chicago | City Cast | Jacoby Cochran | ||
City Cast DC | City Cast | Michael Schaffer, Bridget Todd | ||
City Cast Denver | City Cast | Bree Davies | ||
City Cast Houston | City Cast | Lisa Gray | ||
City Cast Las Vegas | City Cast | Dayvid Figler, Sarah Lohman | ||
City Cast Madison | City Cast | Bianca Martin | ||
City Cast Philly | City Cast | Trenae Nuri | ||
City Cast Pittsburgh | City Cast | Morgan Moody | ||
City Cast Portland | City Cast | Claudia Meza | ||
City Cast Salt Lake | City Cast | Ali Vallarta | ||
Cheat Sheet Podcast | The Daily Beast | September 2018 [68] [ better source needed ] | [69] | |
CNN Daily News Briefing | CNN | [70] | ||
CNN Political Briefing | CNN | David Chalian | August 2020 [71] | [72] |
CNN This Morning | CNN | Poppy Harlow and Phil Mattingly | ||
CNN Tonight | CNN | |||
Consider This | NPR | Kelly McEvers | March 2020 [73] | [74] |
Good Morning America | ABC News | Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Michael Strahan and Ginger Zee | ||
Hard Factor | Barstool Sports | Pat Cassidy, Mark Borghi, Wes Shephard and Will Smith | June 2018 | [75] |
Meet the Press: The Lid | NBC News | April 2018 [1] | [76] | |
Minute Briefing | The Wall Street Journal | February 2017 [1] | [77] | |
NowThis Brief | NowThis News | September 2020 [78] [ better source needed ] | [79] | |
NPR News Now | NPR | June 2018 [1] | [80] | |
Playbook Audio Briefing | Politico | Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer | December 2016 [1] | [81] |
Politico Dispatch | Politico | Jeremy Siegel and Adrienne Hurst | [82] | |
Post Reports | The Washington Post | Martine Powers | December 2018 [83] | [84] |
Skimm This | The Skimm | March 2019 [85] | [86] | |
Start Here | ABC News | Brad Mielke | March 2018 [87] | [88] |
Tech News Briefing | The Wall Street Journal | Amanda Lewellyn and others | [89] | |
The Daily | The New York Times | Michael Barbaro | February 2017 [90] | [91] |
The Daily 202's Big Idea | The Washington Post | James Hohmann | July 2017 [92] | [93] |
The Daily Beans | Starburns Audio (Mueller, She Wrote) | Jordan Coburn, Amanda Reeder, and "A.G." | July 2019 [94] | [95] |
The Daily Dive | iHeartRadio | Oscar Ramirez | April 2018 [96] | [97] |
The Daily Signal | The Daily Signal | Virginia Allen, Rachel del Guidice, and Katrina Trinko | April 2016 [1] | |
The Gist | Slate | Mike Pesca | May 2014 [1] | [98] |
The Indicator | NPR | Various (see Planet Money) | December 2017 [99] | [1] |
The Journal | The Wall Street Journal and Gimlet | Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson | September 2019 [100] | [101] |
The NewsWorthy | The NewsWorthy Inc. | Erica Mandy | August 2017 [1] | [102] |
The Point with Chris Cillizza and Lauren Dezenski | CNN | Chris Cillizza and Lauren Dezenski | June 2017 [1] | [103] |
The Washington Times Front Page | The Washington Times | George Gerbo | September 2019 [1] | [104] |
Time's The Brief | Time | [105] | ||
Today, Explained | Vox Media Podcast Network | Sean Rameswaram | February 2018 [106] | [107] |
Up First | NPR | Rachel Martin, David Greene, and Steve Inskeep | April 2017 [108] | [109] |
What a Day | Crooked Media | Akilah Hughes, Gideon Resnick | October 2019 [110] | [111] |
What Next | Slate | Mary Harris | October 2018 [112] | [113] |
What's News | The Wall Street Journal | Annmarie Fertoli & Luke Vargas | April 2019 (relaunched) [114] | [115] |
Your Money Briefing | The Wall Street Journal | J.R. Whalen, Charlie Turner and others | [116] |
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