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Five innovations reshaping radio and audio right now

by Sarah van Mosel April 24, 2026 12 min read
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Over the past six months, I’ve been paying close attention to several developments across radio, podcasting and digital audio that signal where the industry may be heading next. Not all of them involve new technology. 

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In many cases, the most interesting innovations are happening in how organizations collaborate, how journalism is produced, and how audio connects with communities.

What stands out to me is that the most consequential shifts are structural rather than purely technical. From new models for sustaining public media to creator-led journalism, reimagined local newsrooms and evolving approaches to AI and audience engagement, these developments point to an industry experimenting with new ways to produce, fund and distribute trusted storytelling. 

Below are five examples that, in different ways, illustrate how audio innovation is taking shape right now.

1. Public media rebuilding itself as civic infrastructure after the death of CPB

One of the most significant innovations in audio today isn’t a new format; it’s a new approach to shared infrastructure for public media.

Following the shutdown of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, several leading organizations — including American Public Media Group, PRX, New York Public Radio, Station Resource Group and the National Federation of Community Broadcasters — have begun collaborating to build shared infrastructure for distribution, analytics and revenue tools.

At the same time, initiatives like the Public Media Bridge Fund and the strategic work of Public Media Company are pooling philanthropic capital to stabilize stations and invest in long-term sustainability. Rather than operating as isolated institutions, public media organizations are increasingly treating the system itself as shared civic infrastructure — pooling technology, strategy and funding to ensure trusted local journalism and cultural programming remain viable. 

As traditional local media declines, these institutions are increasingly being asked to serve as the community’s information backbone, preserving both journalistic capacity and public trust.

2. Localized audio newsrooms reimagining local media

Another compelling innovation is the rise of podcast-first local newsrooms built around specific communities.

City Cast is a leading example. The network produces daily local news podcasts and newsletters in cities across the U.S., including Washington, D.C., where the team has recently recruited journalists from The Washington Post.

Instead of large legacy newsrooms producing content across many platforms, these operations are small, digitally native teams focused on a city’s daily civic conversation, with podcasts as the central storytelling format.

As traditional local media contracts, audio is emerging as a nimble and cost-effective way to rebuild local journalism capacity, often in formats that feel more conversational and community-centered than legacy news products.

3. Creator-led journalism ecosystems

Audio is also seeing the rise of creator-led journalism ecosystems that begin on social platforms and deepen through podcasts. 

A strong example is Aaron Parnas, who built a large TikTok audience by explaining political and legal news before expanding across platforms and partnering with Scott Galloway’s Prof G Media on the podcast “Raging Moderates.”

This trajectory reverses the traditional media pipeline. Instead of broadcast institutions developing talent first, audiences are forming around individual voices online, with podcasts becoming the format where deeper analysis and community engagement take shape.

4. AI as a trust question, not just a technology

AI is rapidly transforming media production, but the most interesting development in audio may be how organizations choose to use — or avoid — it.

For example, iHeartMedia has promoted certain programming as “Guaranteed Human,” underscoring how authenticity and editorial trust remain central to audience relationships. 

As synthetic media expands, the real innovation may lie in ethical frameworks for AI in storytelling. In an increasingly automated media environment, institutions that can guarantee authenticity may become even more valuable.

5. When podcasts spill into real-world action

Finally, podcasts are increasingly translating audience engagement into real-world participation.

On the podcast “Pivot,” hosted by Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway, an idea discussed on the show — “Resist and Unsubscribe” — encouraged listeners to cancel subscriptions to companies associated with controversial policies. What began as a conversation on the podcast quickly spread across social platforms and eventually led to a live event in Minneapolis that brought the podcast’s community together offline.

This reflects a growing feedback loop between audio storytelling, digital communities and real-world engagement, turning listeners into active participants rather than passive audiences.

Across these examples, the most consequential innovations in audio today are structural. From shared public media infrastructure to creator-driven journalism, new local newsrooms, evolving AI ethics and podcasts catalyzing civic engagement, the industry is redefining how trusted storytelling is produced, funded and experienced.

For public media institutions in particular, the challenge — and opportunity — is to steward that trust while building sustainable models that allow these civic assets to serve their communities for decades to come.

The author is a media executive with more than two decades of leadership experience across public and commercial audio, including Stitcher, SiriusXM and iHeart. She was inducted into the Podcast Hall of Fame in 2026 and currently leads advancement strategy at Kent School in Connecticut, focusing on philanthropic partnerships and sustainable funding models.

This originally appeared in the special edition, The Innovators 2026. You can view or download this publication for free here.

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