Top-ranked podcast in Arizona for 2023.
One thing that unites Arizonans is their love for audio content, as many residents of the Grand Canyon State share a common appreciation for a popular podcast host who often sparks debate.
Using data from ThePodcasting.org and Google Trends, yengols.com shifted its attention away from Arizona sports betting to identify the leading podcast in the state. By referencing ThePodcasting.org’s ranking of the most popular podcasts in the U.S. and examining search volume trends in Arizona over the past year on Google Trends, we were able to determine the top podcast in the state.
The data clearly shows that The Joe Rogan Experience is the most popular podcast in Arizona, with more than 50% of search volume indicating a preference for the talk show compared to other popular choices.
Arizona’s Favorite Podcasts
Two crime podcasts have made it into the top 5 rankings.
The Joe Rogan Experience on Spotify has been the top podcast in Arizona since its launch in 2009, with over 2,000 episodes aired to date.
Overall, the show was the top choice among Arizona betting apps, receiving 56% of search volume. In contrast, the state’s second most popular option, Crime Junkie, only accounted for 20% of search volume in Arizona.
According to the most recent survey conducted by Edison Research, Arizona’s top 5 podcasts are in line with national trends. The Joe Rogan Experience, which is the most popular podcast in the United States, is also the top choice among listeners in Arizona. Crime Junkies, The Daily, This American Life, and Call Her Daddy are also highly favored by Arizonans. These preferences mirror the national rankings on Spotify, where The Joe Rogan Experience holds the top spot. Additionally, other popular podcasts in the country such as New Heights With Jason and Travis Kelce, Hot Mess With Alix Earle, and Strike Force Five are also gaining popularity in Arizona.
Author

Peterson Christopher, who has more than seven years of experience reporting on sports and sports betting in Arizona, currently holds the position of lead writer at yengols.com. He has also contributed to ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly, and the Green Valley News in the past.
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