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Spreaker, airable Partner to Expand Catalogue of Podcasts


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Spreaker, Voxnest's platform for podcasts, has announced a partnership with airable, a service of Tune In GmbH that provides companies with Internet media on their products. The deal will allow businesses that use airable.API-enabled devices to expand their catalog beyond music and easily connect to Spreaker's catalog of podcasts. Tune In GmbH's airable.API allows system integrators and commercial audio hardware manufacturers to connect their devices to a variety of content services with just one API and to expand the their offering of podcast content.

Through this partnership, Spreaker's podcasters and hosts will be able to reach the buyers of many different products of consumer electronics manufacturers and Hi-Fi brands. Utilizing the company's content expertise in the podcasting industry, a collection of Spreaker's recommended shows will be available in dedicated content channel via the API.

Voxnest's Head of Strategic Partnerships Mattia Verzella commented, "With Spreaker being on consumer electronics and high-end audio equipment, it's important that customers using these devices have access to podcast content as well, not just music. Partnering with airable is a great opportunity to promote the podcast content across consumer electronics platforms and devices."

Tune In GmbH VP of Product Management David Litt commented, "We admire Spreaker's dedication in providing audio content through various channels, and are excited to offer our users the solution's extensive catalogue of independent quality podcasts."

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