Charlamagne tha God is the host of the popular podcast 'The Breakfast Club.' Paras Griffin/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Netflix is officially bringing more video podcasts onto the platform. The streaming giant announced a partnership with iHeartMedia to stream new video episodes of more than 15 iHeartPodcasts, including Charlamagne tha God's The Breakfast Club, My Favorite Murder, Chelsea Handler's Dear Chelsea, Bobby Bones Presents: The Bobbycast and more. The deal, which also includes select library episodes from each show, will see the video podcast episodes launch on Netflix in early 2026 in the U.S. The deal follows Netflix's announcement in October of a partnership with Spotify to stream video podcast episodes of shows from Spotify Studios and The Ringer including The Bill Simmons Podcast, The Zach Lowe Show, The McShay Show, The Rewatchables, Conspiracy Theories and more. Related Stories Movies Netflix Documentary Talent Fund for U.K., Ireland Is Returning for Fourth Year TV Netflix Hires Instacart's Dani Dudeck as Chief Communications Officer All of this comes as Netflix seeks to compete with its main rival, YouTube, which is the most popular platform for video podcasts. As part of both the iHeartMedia and Spotify deals, new full video episodes can no longer appear on YouTube and must remain exclusive to Netflix. IHeartMedia retains all audio-only rights and distribution for the shows. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos had floated the idea of bringing video podcasts to the platform in April 2025, citing the popularity of the medium, and had been reaching out to dozens of agents this fall in an attempt to sign on more podcasters. The lineup of iHeartMedia shows at launch includes: The Breakfast Club Bobby Bones Presents: The Bobbycast, My Favorite Murder Dear Chelsea Joe and Jada This Is Important The Psychology of Your 20s Behind the Bastards Stuff They Don't Want You to Know, Stuff You Missed in History Class Stuff To Blow Your Mind New Rory & MAL 3 and Out with John Middlekauff Buried Bones "Audio podcasting has been the fastest-growing medium over the past 20 years, and now we're thrilled to expand that experience with an exciting new category - video podcasts. Netflix has a leading video-first service, and this partnership perfectly complements our strong audio foundation. Working with Netflix - an important leader in entertainment - gives fans one more way to connect with the personalities they love and opens the door to new audiences, including viewers discovering these shows for the first time," said Bob Pittman, CEO of iHeartMedia. "With this partnership we are incredibly excited to offer our members such unmatched variety, and to deliver highly entertaining podcasts featuring some of the world's most dynamic personalities," said Lauren Smith, Netflix vice president of content licensing and programming strategy. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Reels Big Tech's Battle for the Living Room Heats Up As Instagram Launches Reels App for TVs TV Ratings 'Stranger Things' and Football Power Heavy TV Use in November siriusxm Stern Sticks With Sirius: Howard Signs Three-Year Deal After Contract Standoff tegna Elizabeth Warren, Congressional Democrats Push FCC and DOJ to Scrutinize Nexstar-Tegna Deal (Exclusive) Representation Serayah McNeill Signs With Kensington Grey (Exclusive) YouTube A New Venture Studio Is Betting That It Can Scale Up Left-Leaning Creators (Exclusive) Reels Big Tech's Battle for the Living Room Heats Up As Instagram Launches Reels App for TVs TV Ratings 'Stranger Things' and Football Power Heavy TV Use in November siriusxm Stern Sticks With Sirius: Howard Signs Three-Year Deal After Contract Standoff tegna Elizabeth Warren, Congressional Democrats Push FCC and DOJ to Scrutinize Nexstar-Tegna Deal (Exclusive) Representation Serayah McNeill Signs With Kensington Grey (Exclusive) YouTube A New Venture Studio Is Betting That It Can Scale Up Left-Leaning Creators (Exclusive)