In the Caribbean’s competitive entertainment podcasting space, The FIX and Let’s Be Honest have emerged as dominant players, each staking its claim as a cultural powerhouse. With riveting content, influential guests, and devoted audiences, both platforms have pushed boundaries. However, as the debate over the 2024 Podcast of the Year title heats up, The FIX seems to have the upper hand, backed by undeniable data and industry validation.
A key tool in assessing the performance of these platforms is SocialBlade, an analytics platform renowned for providing insights into social media metrics. From January 1 to December 4, 2024, The FIX amassed 14,004,652 views with an average of 8,400 daily views, significantly outperforming Let’s Be Honest, which garnered 7,577,794 views and averaged 6,500 daily. Furthermore, The FIX consistently surpasses one million views every month, a feat Let’s Be Honest achieved only sporadically, with its last peak in January. Subscriber growth paints a similar picture: The FIX boasts 301,000 subscribers to Let’s Be Honest’s 137,000, placing them at SocialBlade ranks of 2,057th and 2,289th, respectively.
These statistics tell a compelling story, but the rivalry extends beyond numbers. On a recent episode of The FIX, guest Trippple X ignited controversy by declaring The FIX “the undisputed leader,” a sentiment supported by veteran producer and businessman Skatta Burrell, who praised its “consistency and calibre of interviews.” Host of Let’s Be Honest, Jaii Frais, pushed back, arguing that his platform often achieves higher views for similar interviews, making it the more impactful podcast. Yet, industry experts note that The FIX’s decade-long run, coupled with their 2023 MECA Lifetime Achievement Award, places them in a league of their own.
Despite Let’s Be Honest claiming the 2023 Podcast of the Year title, their inability to sustain consistent viewership throughout 2024 weakens their case. While both platforms gained 40,000 subscribers this year, The FIX’s relentless momentum demonstrates why it continues to dominate. The numbers validate what many in the industry have long acknowledged: The FIX is the gold standard.
As the debate rages on, one thing is clear—this rivalry isn’t just about accolades; it’s about shaping the future of Caribbean podcasting. With their heated competition fueling innovation, both platforms are not only elevating themselves but also redefining what it means to represent Caribbean culture in the digital age.