iTunes hits a billion podcast subscriptions, highlights some of the best to celebrate

iTunes is perhaps the first place many of us discovered some of our favorite podcasts, and now Apple has announced a pretty impressive 1 billion podcast subscriptions. To celebrate, Apple is currently highlighting some of the best podcasts from across the world, covering a pretty broad range of subject areas. That magic billion covers over 250,000 unique podcasts, 100 different languages and over 8 million individual episodes.

Of course, our very own iMore Show along with the rest of the Mobile Nations podcasts are all available to subscribe to in iTunes as well, so why not join in the celebrations. If you haven’t subscribed already, hit up the various links below for all your favorite shows! Here’s to the next billion!

  • iMore Show: Everything Apple, with a special focus on iPhones and iPads.
  • ZENandTECH: Our lifestyle show, or how to use the tech you love without letting is use you!
  • Debug: Interviews with the best app and game developers around.
  • Iterate: All about the designers who make the apps and interfaces you love.
  • Android Central Podcast: Everything Android, with a healthy dose of Google.
  • CrackBerry.com Podcast: BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry 10 devices like the Z10 and Q10.
  • WPCentral Podcast: Everything Windows Phone, with a bit of Surface, Xbox, and Microsoft.
  • Mobile Nations Podcast: World’s collide, and sparks fly, in our all-mobile show!
  • Talk Mobile 2013: Our big summer event, in easy podcast form!
  • Ad-Hoc: Mostly movies, but the potential for anything and everything!

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