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PodcastOne Expands with Five New and Acquired Podcasts


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PodcastOne continues to grow its content portfolio with the addition of several new and acquired podcasts, further strengthening its position among leading U.S. podcast networks. The company has acquired popular titles such as Love Murder, The Broadside, and Intrusive Thoughts hosted by Olympic medalist Adam Rippon, while also launching new original programs including Yestergays with Justin Sylvester and Blakely Thornton, and A Lot of You Have Been Asking from comedian Hayden Cohen.

In Podtrac's most recent rankings, PodcastOne was listed as the 9th largest podcast network in the U.S., and the latest additions underscore the company's continued focus on diversity in content and talent. A newly formed alignment with North Carolina Public Radio WUNC gives PodcastOne exclusive sales and distribution rights to The Broadside, a show exploring weekly stories shaping the American South. Meanwhile, Love Murder enhances PodcastOne's growing true crime slate, and the remaining new titles round out its robust offering in comedy and pop culture.

"This expansion underscores PodcastOne's commitment to delivering diverse and engaging content to its audience in the fastest growing audio and video entertainment medium," said Kit Gray, President and Co-founder of PodcastOne. "Our development team is focused on seeking hosts and content which complement and complete our existing roster of top ranked programs."

PodcastOne's existing lineup features hit shows in genres ranging from news and society to entertainment and true crime. Notable programs include The Jordan Harbinger Show, Karma and Chaos, The Adam Carolla Show, Off The Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe, Stassi, LadyGang, Gals on the Go, The Prosecutors, Court Junkie, Pop Apologists, and Varnamtown.

All PodcastOne shows are available across major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iHeart, Amazon, and PodcastOne's own platform.

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