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AdLarge Inks Partnership with PodCo for Slate of Podcasts


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AdLarge adds the PodCo Network to its podcast portfolio. PodCo, located in Los Angeles is focused on capturing gripping conversation between iconic personalities. They currently produce several podcasts hosted by television stars from both Disney and Nickelodeon.

Led by husband and wife producing team, Brendan Rooney (The Vulnerable Podcast, I Hear Voices Podcast) and Christy Carlson Romano (Even Stevens, Kim Possible, The Vulnerable Podcast), PodCo has launched the Wizards of Waverly Pod, hosted by Jennifer Stone and David DeLuise, Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide hosted by Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw, and Daniel Curtis Lee, and the Brotherly Love Podcast hosted by Joey, Matt, and Andy Lawrence.

Wizards started February 6 with new episodes every Monday and features guests, including the incomparable Selena Gomez, who's already recorded a deeply emotional episode and has plans to regularly return. Neds launches its first episode today, Wednesday, February 15 with new episodes being released every Wednesday and Brotherly Love will release its first episode on Friday, February 24 with new episodes posting every Friday. Even More Stevens Podcast hosted by Romano, Nick Spano and Steven Anthony Lawrence launches on Thursday, March 2 with new episodes every Thursday.

PodCo Founder & CEO Brendan Rooney commented, "We're thrilled to be partnering with AdLarge. They understand PodCo's vision for shaping the future of podcasting and have a team of capable people, who are willing to work tirelessly to help us achieve our financial and strategic goals."

"This collection of shows from the team at Podco are infused with unfettered nostalgia, bringing fans closer than ever to their all-time favorite shows," added AdLarge CEO Cathy Csukas. "Growing up watching these stars in their homes, listeners are finding themselves captivated by the ultimate behind-the-scenes experience and we're delighted to bring this passionate and highly engaged audience to our advertisers."

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