Amazon Restructures Wondery Podcast Studio, Lays Off 110 Employees
Amazon is making major changes to its Wondery podcast studio, signaling a shift in its podcasting strategy. The Wondery podcast studio—home to hit shows like Dr. Death and celebrity-hosted series such as New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce—is undergoing a significant restructuring that includes around 110 layoffs and the departure of CEO Jen Sargent. This move has left many podcast fans wondering what it means for Wondery’s future and Amazon’s role in the evolving podcasting landscape.
Wondery Podcast Studio Faces Layoffs and Leadership Changes
The restructuring marks one of the most significant changes to Wondery since Amazon acquired the studio in 2021. With CEO Jen Sargent stepping down, Amazon confirmed that Wondery will continue producing shows but under a new structure. The studio’s narrative-driven content, which includes popular series like American Scandal and Business Wars, will now be absorbed into Amazon’s Audible division, combining efforts to strengthen the company’s storytelling and audiobook segments.
Celebrity Podcasts Move to Creator-Focused Team
Alongside the layoffs, Amazon is reorganizing its celebrity-driven shows into a new “creator services” division. Podcasts such as LeBron James’ Mind the Game, Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert, and the Travis Kelce-hosted New Heights will now focus more on large-scale sponsorships. While some programs will retain the Wondery branding, this move highlights Amazon’s push toward monetization and scalable podcast advertising. The Wondery Plus subscription app will remain available for listeners who enjoy ad-free and early access to episodes.
What This Means for Amazon’s Podcasting Strategy
This shakeup reflects Amazon’s evolving approach to the competitive podcast market. By integrating Wondery with Audible and concentrating on revenue-driven, celebrity-led content, the company is positioning itself to compete with platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts. While fans of Wondery’s true-crime and narrative series may notice fewer standalone productions, Amazon appears focused on blending its podcast and audiobook ecosystems for long-term growth.
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