
PodcastOne
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PodcastOne is the leading advertiser-supported, on-demand digital audio network
Website: www.podcastone.com
Symbol: NASDAQ:PODC
About PodcastOne
PodcastOne (NASDAQ: PODC) is a leading podcast platform that provides creators and advertisers with a comprehensive 360-degree solution in sales, marketing, public relations, production, and distribution. PodcastOne has surpassed 3.9 billion total downloads with a community of 200 top podcasters, including Adam Carolla, Kaitlyn Bristowe, Jordan Harbinger, LadyGang, A&E's Cold Case Files, and Varnamtown. PodcastOne has built a distribution network reaching over 1 billion monthly impressions across all channels, including YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeartRadio. PodcastOne is also the parent company of PodcastOne Pro which offers fully customizable production packages for brands, professionals, or hobbyists. For more information, visit www.podcastone.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and X at @podcastone.
Latest news
- Nov 27: Thank PodcastOne for publishing financial guidance for investors, which contains helpful overviews of the market, and of their strategy next year.
- Nov 26: PodcastOne has partnered with former Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier, for exclusive rights to his podcast Life After the Show ... Podeo has signed the most watched podcast episode guest in the world, Yasser Al-Huzaimi, for a new podcast.
- Nov 14: Audiochuck has added Campside Media’s Chameleon to its network. The show explores the lives of scammers and masters of disguise operating in plain sight ... PodcastOne has launched Help Me I’m Single with dating coach and matchmaker Blaine Anderson ... and The Golf Channel has picked up the Vanity Index Podcast, and will broadcast it weekly on Wednesday mornings.
- Aug 18: PodcastOne released its financial results for Q2/25. The company saw revenue of $15mn, up 13% year-on-year, but made a loss of just over $1mn for the quarter.
- Jul 3: As a late filing, PodcastOne released its financial report for its fiscal year, ending March 2025. The company saw revenue growth of 20% year-on-year. It, however, saw a decrease of 44% of podcast downloads - which it blamed on “the departure of non-revenue generating partner networks” and the “continued impacts of Apple’s iOS 17”. On revenue of $52mn, it made a reduced loss this year of $6.4mn.
Data credits: Podnews newsletter