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AUSTRALIAN PODCAST RANKER TOP 100 PODCASTS Podcasts Ranked by Monthly Downloads in Australia Reporting Period: May 2020 (1 May – 31 May 2020) AUSTRALIAN PODCAST RANKER TOP 100 PODCASTS Podcasts Ranked by Monthly Downloads in Australia Reporting Period: May 2020 (1 May – 31 May 2020) RANK PODCAST PUBLISHER SALES REPRESENTATION # OF NEW RANK EPISODES CHANGE 1 ARN/iHeartPodcast Network Stuff You Should Know ARN/iHeartMedia 19 0 Australia 2 ARN/iHeartPodcast Network Casefile True Crime Audioboom 3 New Australia 3 Hamish & Andy SCA-PodcastOne Australia PodcastOne Australia 4 i1 4 From The Newsroom News Corp Australia News Corp / Nova Ent 52 i1 5 7am Schwartz Media Schwartz Media 22 i1 6 ARN/iHeartPodcast Network The Kyle & Jackie O Show ARN/iHeartMedia 77 i1 Australia 7 My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff Stitcher Whooshkaa 8 i1 and Georgia Hardstark 8 ARN/iHeartPodcast Network No Such Thing As A Fish Audioboom 5 New Australia 9 Kate, Tim & Marty Nova Nova Entertainment 25 i2 10 The Howie Games SCA-PodcastOne Australia PodcastOne Australia 11 i2 11 I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin News Corp Australia News Corp / Nova Ent 8 h28 12 Rush Hour Melbourne SCA-Triple M SCA 121 h1 13 Sky News - 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