![]() Even Spotify had beaten the platform to the punch. By then, many users had already found themselves drawn to established third-party apps like Pocket Casts or Apple Podcasts. Plex didn't add support for podcasts until 2018, which, as we all know, was well after NPR invented podcasts with the debut of their hit show Serial four years earlier. At the same time, it's hard to imagine most people choosing this service to listen to and discover audio shows. For one, Plex feels ever-focused on TVs these days - just look at its recently-launched UI for discovering content through streaming apps. It's not hard to see why the company has decided to drop podcasts altogether from the app. Plex has made it easy for anyone to export their subscriptions in OPML format for a new app - and thankfully, there are endless options to pick from these days. It was intended to replace the aging Plex Media Player’s (aka PMP) desktop mode, bringing best-in-class playback capabilities, support for Downloads, and more, in an app that was focused on the desktop experience. Both podcasts and web shows will disappear from the service on April 15th, leaving users just enough time to export their catalog of content. A while back (like, in the Before Times ), we launched the Plex desktop app for Windows and macOS. The app is dropping support for podcasts, according to a forum post shared by the company late last week (via XDA Developers).
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