Home Login RADIO ONLINE RSS Facebook
Advertisement

PodcastOne Acquires Stassi Schroeder's Podcast


Stassi
Stassi

PodcastOne has officially announced its acquisition of the popular "Stassi" podcast, led by reality TV star and author Stassi Schroeder. The deal, described as a multi-year contract worth seven figures, marks a significant addition to PodcastOne's offerings, particularly in content aimed at women.

Stassi Schroeder, known for her straightforward and humorous take on personal and cultural topics, has hosted the "Stassi" podcast for nearly a decade. Her discussions often delve into her personal life, relationships, and pop culture, making her a relatable figure among listeners. Schroeder's engagement with her audience has not only kept her podcast among the top-rated on various platforms but also successfully translated into live tour events, including the sold-out Straight Up with Stassi Live, Bougie Bus, and Mommy Dearest tours.

PodcastOne President and Co-Founder Kit Gray expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition: "We are thrilled to bring Stassi into our network. Her knack for engaging with listeners through relatable and authentic storytelling aligns perfectly with our goals at PodcastOne."

Schroeder shared her excitement about the partnership, stating, "Joining PodcastOne feels like the start of an exciting new chapter. This collaboration will allow me to continue connecting with my audience in even more meaningful ways."

In addition to podcasting, Schroeder's career continues to expand as she ventures back into reality television with a new series planned for Hulu.

Advertisement

Latest Radio Stories

Eastlan Expands Measurement to Three Top 100 Markets
Eastlan
Eastlan
Eastlan Ratings has expanded its radio audience measurement service to include three additional major markets. Beginning this month, Greensboro/Winston-Salem-High Point, NC; Memphis, TN; and Spokane, WA will now be continuously measured by Eastlan. All three rank among the 100 More

Doug Sovern to Retire After 35 Years at KCBS Radio
Doug Sovern
Doug Sovern
After a distinguished career spanning four decades, veteran journalist Doug Sovern is signing off from KCBS Radio in San Francisco. The station's longtime political reporter announced he will retire at the end of April to focus on writing, music, and family. "After 40 years on the radio in San Francisco, More

Broadcasting Pioneer Liz Burns Dies at 79
Elizabeth Murphy Burns (Liz Burns)
Elizabeth Murphy Burns (Liz Burns)
Elizabeth Murphy Burns, a trailblazing broadcaster and longtime leader of Morgan Murphy Media, has died at the age of 79. Her death was announced Friday by the Madison, Wisconsin-based media company, which she led as President and CEO for more than four decades. Burns stepped down last month to become More
Advertisement

Erica Shea Joins ''The Slacker Show'' on KALC in Denver
Erica Shea
Erica Shea
Erica Shea is the newest voice on KALC-FM (Alice 105.9) in Denver joining "The Slacker Show" beginning Monday, April 28. Shea will be on-air weekdays from 3-7pm MT alongside Slacker, T Hack, and Erin Doyle. "I'm so excited to join the Alice 105.9 family and work with such a fun, creative team that's all More

iHM Names Hillman EVP, Chief Legal Officer & Secretary
David Hillman
David Hillman
iHeartMedia appoints David Hillman as its new Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, and Secretary. In this role, Hillman will be responsible for overseeing all legal affairs at iHeartMedia, including compliance, regulatory matters, and corporate governance. He will also lead the company's Government More

Cumulus Flips KRBE-HD2/Houston to ''Nash Icon 104.1''
KRBE-FM-HD2 (NASH Icon) in Houston
KRBE-FM-HD2 (NASH Icon) in Houston
Cumulus Media launches Houston's newest Country station, "Nash Icon 104.1" on KRBE-HD2, airing iconic Country music from the 80s, 90s, early 2000s, and today. Nash Icon features artists such as Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks, and Texas' own King of More

Return to Menu

Advertisement

Subscribe to our Newsletter
Radio news and headlines delivered right to your e-mail box -- and it's free.

Advertisement

Advertisement