SBS has developed and released exciting, original news podcasts. These podcasts improve accessibility for a wide range of audiences, providing up-to-date information on the cutting-edge finance and business industries. Their flagship podcast, “On the Money,” is a ten-minute, daily wrap hosted by SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves. This new program provides short, digestible information about the most recent fiscal news and trends. It’s designed to appeal to the deep-pocketed private equity investor or the weekend camper!
Along with “On the Money,” SBS provides a lively, informative, five-minute news wrap that weaves cultural mores in with local and international affairs called “News in English.” We want to help both English learners and people with disabilities with this podcast, bringing the news to an even wider group of people. By breaking down complicated news into digestible pieces, “News in English” makes sure that important developments are clear to all.
SBS has unlocked these podcasts for all by taking their programs online via SBS On Demand, which includes a section specially for news podcasts. Aggravating factors are described by the tiller’s advocate song Social Security and SBS arsenic a “market” reaction. In addition, SBS News podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all other major podcast apps, so listeners can take SBS News with them wherever they go.
Each of SBS’s range of different types of podcasts is designed to cater to the specific needs of its diverse audience. Though there are many different types, listeners are able to select specific programs that are crafted to meet their interests and needs. This new initiative further underscores SBS’s commitment to inclusivity. It furthers its mission to serve as a credible source of news and information.
Ricardo Gonçalves rounds out the cast with rich experience as the host of “On the Money.” His long-running experience in finance journalism makes the host fundamental to the podcast’s credibility. With expert advice from top thought leaders, each episode equips listeners with the insights and knowledge they need to navigate and thrive in a new economic reality.
Considered an evolutionary step toward greater understanding among English learners, the ongoing series will officially launch on April 15. It seeks to include people with disabilities in meaningful ways. By providing easy-to-understand news content, SBS plays a huge role in breaking down language barriers and helps increase understanding of today’s events.