Soon after that announcement, developer Shifty Jelly released a massive update to Pocket Casts that introduced features like episode search and the ability to listen to a podcast without having to subscribe first. The company says the change makes the software "more closely aligned with the open-access model of its public media ownership." If you'll recall, a group of public radio powerhouses teamed up to buy the app last year - a collaborative effort that includes prolific podcast producers NPR, This American Life, WNYC Studios and WBEZ Chicago. Starting today, the mobile app will be free, and its premium features will still be available. Until now, you had to pay a one-time fee of $3.99 to get Pocket Casts on Android or iOS, but that is changing. The podcast app is arguably the best option for listening to the regular episodic content, keeping them all organized and easily finding what you're looking for. We're big fans of Pocket Casts here at Engadget.
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