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Celebrate the Holidays With Festive Playlists From TODAY Anchors

the TODAY show anchors standing in front of a green and white backdrop

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and Spotify listeners, as well as our favorite anchors from NBC’s TODAY, are getting into the spirit by streaming their favorite seasonal hits.

Festive favorites from TODAY

Here’s a holiday gift for fans: Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Al Roker, Craig Melvin, Carson Daly, Sheinelle Jones, Dylan Dreyer, and Jenna Bush Hager have each created their own Spotify holiday playlist, sharing the tracks they like to entertain, dance, and listen to during the most wonderful time of the year. From Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree” to Wham!’s “Last Christmas” to Darius Rucker’s “You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” each anchor’s playlist is full of traditional classics and contemporary holiday favorites.

Savannah Guthrie

Hoda Kotb

Al Roker

Craig Melvin

“The songs I chose are ones I listen to every year and share with my family. Our favorite is “Silent Night” by The Temptations, but this playlist also has some classics by Mariah Carey and even Darius Rucker!”

Carson Daly

Sheinelle Jones

“For me, music speaks to my heart in ways words can’t. These are songs that remind me of what’s beautiful about the holidays.”

Dylan Dreyer

My songs are steeped in nostalgia—I grew up in the ’80s so when I hear U2 or Bruce Springsteen’s Christmas songs, I’m transported to Christmas Eve with my family growing up!”

Jenna Bush Hager

Ho-ho-holiday trends

The TODAY team is in sync with Spotify users who are also creating their own playlists for the festive season. Since the start of November, holiday playlist creation on Spotify has spiked by more than 1,400% as listeners pull together their favorite collections of jolly jingles. 

Canadian singer-songwriter Michael Bublé is the King of Christmas, taking the honor of the top-streamed artist globally this season. If you’re looking for a festive album to set the mood while entertaining or heading on your holiday travels, we recommend Bublé’s Christmas, which is Spotify’s most-streamed Christmas album of all time.

Mariah Carey’s 1994 hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You” remains a favorite as the top-streamed holiday song this year, and the vocal powerhouse is also the second-most-streamed holiday artist.

 

Keep the merriment flowing with Spotify’s other festive playlists, like Christmas Hits, Christmas Classics, Country Christmas, New Music Holiday, and snow globe

 

En un nuevo original de Spotify, María Jimena Duzán contextualiza la noticias de Colombia

A Fondo, con María Jimena Duzán es un nuevo podcast original de Spotify que aborda las realidades políticas y sociales que vive Colombia. De lunes a viernes se presenta un nuevo episodio: un ensamble de entrevistas, debates, investigaciones periodísticas especiales e invitados de alto perfil.

María Jimena Duzán es una periodista imprescindible, famosa por revelar la verdad con rigor, carisma y sin tapujos. Gracias a ello, también publica en medios internacionales como  El País, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Newsday o Marie Claire. 

En el podcast, María Jimena busca darle voz a las diversas realidades de los diferentes sectores del país, para ponerlos a debatir y a enfrentarse cara a cara, contando historias y explicando hechos de la mano de sus protagonistas que el mundo desconoce. “Este podcast es un nuevo momento para contar de otra manera, la realidad Colombiana, desde un formato innovador y de la mano de una gran plataforma como Spotify”, destaca María Jimena.

El tema del primer episodio son las investigaciones penales y administrativas que le han realizado al candidato Sergio Fajardo, justo en tiempos de campañas presidenciales. 

For the Record conversó con María Jimena sobre el nuevo podcast, el estado del periodismo de investigación en Colombia y los desafíos que tiene por delante su impresionante carrera

¿Cuáles son algunos de los temas a los que va a dedicar sus investigaciones en este podcast?

Estamos en plena campaña electoral, así que un tema clave será cómo se financian las campañas políticas en este país. También queremos saber qué es lo que está pasando en la sociedad, sobre todo en esa Colombia de los territorios. ¿Qué está pasando con las comunidades negras? ¿Qué está pasando con las comunidades indígenas? ¿Qué está pasando también con la población migrante en Colombia? 

Para quien ha seguido su carrera como periodista en radio, medios impresos y en video, ¿qué es lo que encontrarán familiar y que será nuevo en este nuevo podcast? 

Van a encontrar, como en todos los emprendimientos periodísticos que he hecho a lo largo de mi vida, la convicción de darle voz a casi toda esa multiplicidad de sectores y colores que tiene la sociedad colombiana. Todo, con una nueva herramienta: el lenguaje del podcast.

¿Cuál ha sido la investigación más dura que ha enfrentado en su carrera? 

En mi carrera periodística he tenido muchísimas investigaciones que he hecho y que me han costado muchas lágrimas, muchos pesares, y también muchas satisfacciones. Pero tal vez, una de las que más me ha costado es develar todo este manto de corrupción que se ha apoderado de la vida pública Colombia. El periodismo sirve precisamente para desnudar a quienes se creen intocables.   

¿Cómo ve el estado del periodismo de investigación en Colombia? 

El periodismo de investigación en Colombia está atravesando una crisis también muy profunda. Yo creo que estas nuevas plataformas nos dan la posibilidad de volver a inventarnos a través de nuevos formatos y  nuevos lenguajes como el podcast.

¿Cuál es el reto de hacer periodismo de investigación de forma independiente y en una nueva plataforma, en formato de podcast? 

El periodismo de investigación yo creo que es la base de todas las historias, de los grandes reportajes. El podcast es la mejor plataforma para poder hacer esos grandes reportajes que otras plataformas de alguna manera no permiten. Es una gran oportunidad y me da mucha emoción. 

A Fondo, con María Jimena Duzán estrena un episodio todos los días de la semana a partir del 13 de septiembre, gratis, solo por Spotify.  Escucha A Fondo, con María Jimena Duzán aquí.

Spotify’s ‘Morning Coffee’ Franchise: A Daily Original News Podcast Brewed Especially for Latin America

Those who like to start their day with news podcasts look for intriguing and accurate stories served up by established journalists. So two years ago, Spotify started partnering with some of the most respected news outlets in Latin America to create country-specific news podcasts. Since then, our Morning Coffee podcasts have grown into a franchise that serves four different podcasts in four different countries—with listeners throughout the region streaming daily, perhaps with a hot cup of coffee in hand. 

We started Café da Manhã in conjunction with Folha de S.Paulo in Brazil in January 2019. We followed with El Primer Café, first with La Nacion in Argentina (March 2019) and then with El Tiempo in Colombia (July 2019). In October 2020, we added El Café de la Mañana with REFORMA in Mexico to the franchise. As of January 11, these Spotify Original daily news podcasts combined have racked up millions of listeners and 32 million streams across Latin America. They’re streamed in over 20 countries globally—not only the four where they originated. 

In celebration of our recent launch of El Café de la Mañana in Mexico and the two-year anniversary of the first Café, we sat down with Spotify’s Head of Studios, Latam & US LatinX Javier Piñol to hear how the idea for the franchise came to be and what it has become. 

What’s the main idea behind the Café franchise?

We noticed a blank space in the Latin American market when it came to daily (Monday through Friday) news shows. So we seized on the opportunity of creating a daily news podcast hosted by the most respected voices. We believed we could do this in a unique way by partnering with the most respected news outlets in Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia and by showcasing the voices of young journalists who could help us connect with younger audiences. 

What is consistent among each of the four shows? What’s unique?

For starters, each of the shows has been among the top ten most-streamed podcasts in each of their respective markets at some point. There are two hosts, a young man and woman, at the same level, from the news outlet with enjoyable banter and an eye—and ear—for interviewing and telling stories. They each showcase the news you need to know to start your day. Individually, each show caters to its listeners. For example, El Primer Café in Colombia skews longer, with episodes lasting 40 to 60 minutes, while El Café de la Mañana episodes are often less than 20 minutes long. Some focus on one theme or topic, while others are more of a news roundup. Each podcast is recorded at the media outlet’s newsroom, which allows for unparalleled access to expert voices on each news subject.

How has the franchise made its mark in Latin America?

These shows—and therefore Spotify—have become a reference in the podcast sphere when it comes to news and ways of talking about the most important stories of the day. In creating these successful shows, we’ve also brought huge developments to the podcast industry in the region and incentivized podcast production from large media companies in a formerly nascent industry. Ultimately, the series has introduced new, young listeners to podcasting and invited them to create a podcast listening habit.

What are the benefits of having a news podcast franchise?

Thanks to feedback from the news outlets we’re partnering with, we’ve gotten great feedback regarding the show and have been able to build up a network of correspondents who can be tapped for further podcast ideas. With these individual market podcasts off the ground, we also now have the possibility of exploring investigative reporting stories that span the region, not only one country.

Why is it important to have news shows like these? Why do you think the franchise has become so popular?

The Café series became popular because there weren’t similar news shows with the credibility and rigor that the news outlets bring. But the format is what kept people coming back day after day. The format is designed for people’s current lifestyles. Users can listen as they start their day and know they’ll be prepared to really talk about what’s going on in the world that day. They want rigour; they want to start out learning and then want to continue to have access to news wherever, whenever, on demand. 

What’s next for this franchise, or for podcasts in Latin America across the board?

We’ve started to share feedback and processes between the shows in order to bring our innovation between territories. For example, we are now implementing things that have worked well in the Brazilian and Mexican shows in the Colombian and Argentine ones. We also foresee that we will have more spin-off shows that could be specialized on specific themes, such as the ones we have already seen in Brazil, like Plantão Coronavirus during the pandemic and Eleição na Chapa for the last Brazilian presidential election in 2018. We’re excited to be able to bring so many new types of shows to so many listeners.  

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Your Daily Drive: Music and News That’ll Brighten Your Commute

If it feels like you’re always in the car, you’re not alone. Americans log 70 billion hours behind the wheel each year, with a big chunk of that time spent commuting to and from work or school. To help make that time fly by, stay up to date on the world around you, and maybe even rock out to a few timeless classics, we are excited to introduce Your Daily Drive.*

It’s a new Spotify playlist that combines the very best of news talk shows, including the relevancy and personality of the hosts, with the best of audio streaming (on demand, personalized playing and discovery). It combines music you love with relevant, timely world updates from reputable sources – all put together in a seamless and unified listening experience.

US users can get revved up for a personalized audio feed that blends music and news in one place for the perfect commute experience. Included at launch:

  • Short-form podcast news updates from Wall Street Journal, NPR, and PRI
  • A mix of your favorite songs and artists interspersed with tracks you’ve yet to discover
  • Updates throughout the day to keep both the music and news fresh
  • An escape from toggling between multiple stations to avoid music that isn’t quite your speed

U.S. users can make the most of their time on the road by tuning-in to Your Daily Drive starting today. Map your way to Your Daily Drive, or to the new Driving Hub for all things car.

*Update September 22, 2020: Your Daily Drive has also rolled out in the U.K. and Ireland

*Update January 29, 2020: Your Daily Drive has also rolled out in Australia. 

*Update December 3, 2019: Your Daily Commute has also rolled out in Sweden. For information on Daily Drive Germany, click here.

*Update March 30, 2021: Daily Drive has also rolled out as “Mon Daily” in France in partnership with Le Monde. 

*Update July 27, 2021: Daily Drive has also rolled out in the Philippines and Indonesia.

*Update October 5, 2021: Daily Drive has also rolled out in Spain, Italy, The Netherlands, and Japan.