7am In May 2019, Schwartz Media announced the launch of
7am, a daily news podcast.
7am is hosted by Ruby Jones and with editor
Osman Faruqi and is available every weekday morning. In May 2020,
7am announced it would be partnering with
Acast, the world's largest podcast company, for the distribution of its growing listener base, with it now being available on all the major podcasting platforms, being
Apple Podcasts,
Spotify, and
Google Podcasts, as well as other smaller platforms such as Acast, Castbox, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Podbean and Stitcher. Following this announcement, Schwartz Media also celebrated a new audience listenership milestone, with an average of 45,000 Australian listens each day, or almost a quarter of a million listens weekly, placing it in the top five Australian podcasts. Schwartz Media has subsequently launched two more podcasts,
The Saturday Quiz, hosted by Australian actor
John Leary, and
The AFA Podcast, hosted by Jonathan Pearlman, the editor of the
Australian Foreign Affairs Journal. Since 2024, Schwartz Media has been partnering with
Nova Entertainment for distribution and commercial sales of its podcasts. In 2025, 7am was sold to
Solstice Media, to take effect on 1 July.
The Culture Building on the success of its flagship daily news podcast
7am, and its growing arts and culture coverage, Schwartz Media launched
The Culture in May 2021, hosted by Osman Faruqi. Episodes are released every Friday, covering film, music, TV, streaming, books, and art. == Governance and people ==