Pride, No Prejudice: Audible Celebrates LGBTQIA+ History
Alexa has learned a new skill: Pride Facts. Read by Audible and Amazon employees, Alexa’s interesting and surprising LGBTQIA+ facts are just one of the ways we’re celebrating Pride Month.
Alexa has learned a new skill: Pride Facts. Read by Audible and Amazon employees, Alexa’s interesting and surprising LGBTQIA+ facts are just one of the ways we’re celebrating Pride Month.
Scientists at University College London showed what audiobook fans have known all along: that listening to an audiobook can produce a stronger emotional and physiological response than watching TV or a movie.
Imagine nearly 11,000 public high school students listening to the same audiobook. Newark did--and chose Trevor Noah’s "Born a Crime" to be its first school-wide listen as part of Audible’s Project Listen Up.
In a page-one feature story, The New York Times covers Michael Lewis’ new Audible book and the groundswell of authors creating audio-only or audio-first content.
To celebrate the actors whose performances have enthralled us time and time again, Audible introduced its Narrator Hall of Fame and inducted 20 honorees at its inaugural ceremony in Newark this week.
When Audible (the audio entertainment company) discovered Audible (the horse) was a contender in the Kentucky Derby, we could not resist the odds of sponsoring a champion and being a part of this gripping narrative.
Audiobooks have long been a trusted training partner for runners worldwide. This year, we reinforced that connection through a three-year sponsorship of the Virgin Money London Marathon.
In 2008, Audible.de moved its headquarters from Munich to Berlin. To mark our 10-year anniversary in Berlin, Audible hosted an event for authors, narrators, journalists, well-wishers and Berlin’s Mayor.
For its first Audible Original, Audible Australia created a six-part series that blends fiction, non-fiction, poetry and comedy in addressing the national campaign for marriage equality in Australia.