Acast appoints The Park as creative partner for The Podcast Show 2022

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Acast, the world’s leading independent podcast company, today announces it has selected award-winning experiential agency The Park as its creative partner for the upcoming London Podcast Show 2022 in London. The partnership follows a four-way competitive pitch process and will see The Park leading on creative development and event production at the new podcast festival.

As an official partner of The Podcast Show 2022, Acast will welcome industry professionals, podcast creators and listeners to learn more about how they can monetize and grow their podcasts through its world-class tools and services. Attendees will be treated to lively talks — including a keynote from CEO Ross Adams — and interactive experiences on the event floor featuring high-profile Acast podcasters, handled by The Park.

Nick Harnett, Acast’s PR and Marketing Manager for the UK and Ireland, said:

“The Podcast Show 2022 promises to be an awesome moment for anyone interested in UK podcasting, and — thanks to The Park’s proven event production expertise — we’re looking forward to helping creators, podcasting professionals and listeners learn more about Acast and what we can do for them, plus meet some of our brilliant podcasters, of course.”

Lloyd Major, Co-Founder and Global Production Director, The Park said:

“We’re really proud to be partnering with Acast at the inaugural podcast show in the UK. It feels like a perfect collaboration and we look forward to bringing our creative and production vision to life and creating a great experience for everyone that visits our space, celebrating Acast as the home of podcasting.”

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