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PodcastOne Expands Programming Lineup with 14 Podcasts


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PodcastOne has announced a slate of 14 new and recently acquired podcasts, as well as the return of a fan favorite, spanning across multiple podcasting genres, including Society and Culture, Self-Help and Motivation, True Crime, Technology and Fitness. Both newly launched and acquired shows have shown significant growth since joining the platform.

"PodcastOne's strength as a network is rooted in our mission to offer a vast array of diversified programming and voices to our listeners," said PodcastOne President Kit Gray. "This year, we've seen amazing growth across all audiences and genres, which speaks volumes about our amazing talent roster. As our slate continues to expand, we are excited to create innovative opportunities for our advertising partners and bring great new offerings to our ever growing fan base."

"PodcastOne has significantly increased revenue across multiple shows of mine, and I couldn't be happier with the success of their sales team. The expertise of the teams at PodcastOne is unmatched, from production to marketing and everyone in between. I couldn't pick a better network to partner with," commentedd Kail Lowry of Barely Famous and Coffee Convos.

Eight New Series Launched include:

  • Barely Famous
  • The Big Idea with Dr. Gadget
  • Living in Adoptionland
  • Mom's Exit Interview
  • One Degree of Scandalous
  • The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs
  • Vibin' & Kinda Thrivin'
Recently Acquired Shows include:
  • Coffee Convos
  • The F Word
  • The Mark Divine Show
  • The Prosecutors
  • Southern Tea
  • Strictly Stalking

Returning to PodcastOne is Final Days on Earth season 2.

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