Audible’s Top Moments from 2023
This has been a year defined by breathtaking imagination, exciting production deals and thrilling innovation. In ten images, we share some of our biggest moments of impact from 2023.
This has been a year defined by breathtaking imagination, exciting production deals and thrilling innovation. In ten images, we share some of our biggest moments of impact from 2023.
Building on Bonnie Bernstein’s Audible Original series, “She Got Game: Inspiring Women, Inspired by Sports,” Audible is helping Newark girls access team sports, which studies have tied to greater career success.
Fans came out in droves to see Neil Gaiman at an NJPAC event in Newark. While reading from his work and answering audience questions, Gaiman shared his long-standing love for working with Audible. Gaiman was introduced by Audible Founder Don Katz.
The new slate of five Audible Theater titles include a mix of live and audio theater productions starring Tituss Burgess, Jane Krakowski, Laura Linney, Jessica Hecht, Santino Fontana, Marcel Spears, Nikki Crawford, and more.
As Head of Global Finance and Accounting, Razwan Karamat Ali is helping teams throughout our organization understand the “why” behind the numbers to help drive decision making and bring our customers more of what they love.
This Audible Original series is the first to be produced and released simultaneously in Hindi and in English and was created specifically to resonate with both Indian and Australian audiences, with a story that connects both settings and cultures.
iOS customers in the US can now buy titles either using an Audible credit or cash, with price parity across the Audible app and website. Members will continue to enjoy discounts, and non-members can buy titles without subscriptions, enhancing flexibility.
Sailaja Sikharam joined Audible nearly 20 years ago as a software design engineer. Now she leads a global team focused on the important backend systems that support creatives and ensure new and exciting content is available for our customers to enjoy.
Now in its third year, "In Love and Struggle" showcases visionary Black women and nonbinary individuals, including Cree Summer, Zainab Johnson, Mahogany L. Browne, SOL, Amanda Seales, Nona Hendryx, and adrienne maree brown, in three December performances.
Adam Cesare’s “Influencer” is the first heart-pounding project from Audible’s multi-project development deal with Temple Hill, the company behind the hit films “Smile,” “The Twilight Saga,” and more.
The Audible app on Wear OS gives Google smartwatch users the ability to listen to titles directly from their watch without syncing to a phone.
Sabrina Crespo, Audible’s Head of People Operations, Technology, Immigration and PMO, believes in leading by example and investing in people. Her passion for creating order and new processes helps us keep our employee experience great, even as we grow.